A team of Bonner Community Scholars from The College of New Jersey was honored by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection on Thursday, December 4, 2008, at a reception at the governor’s mansion in Princeton. Continue Reading

A team of Bonner Community Scholars from The College of New Jersey was honored by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection on Thursday, December 4, 2008, at a reception at the governor’s mansion in Princeton. Continue Reading
Communication studies students from The College of New Jersey continued their tradition of setting national records at the annual conference of the National Communication Association (NCA) November 20-24 in San Diego, CA. Continue Reading
A group comprising TCNJ students from different faiths and denominations took part in
The Community Action Poverty Simulation run by the Trenton-based organization Crisis Ministry at Princeton University. Continue Reading
The Alumni Association is soliciting nominations for the 2009 Alumni Awards, which will be formally presented as part of Reunion Weekend, May 1–3, 2009. Read on to find out how to nominate someone. Continue Reading
As a teenager heading off to college more than two decades ago, Ellen Deibert ’85 could not have predicted that she would one day be on the leading edge of any medical field, much less be counted a specialist in the complexities of brain trauma. Continue Reading
Video highlights from Homecoming 2008, which took place on October 17-18. Continue Reading
Re-live moments from TCNJ’s 2008 Homecoming festivities, held October 18, 2008. Continue Reading
Gilbert Kaburu, a student in TCNJ’s Graduate Global Programs at the Johannesburg, South Africa, site, represented his home country of Uganda in the 2008 Summer Olympics, competing in the 50 meter-freestyle event. Continue Reading
Students from TCNJ’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) traveled to Thailand this past summer as part of a multi-group effort to build houses and bring fresh water to an area beset with extreme poverty.
PERSIST (Program to Enhance Retention of Students in Science Trajectories) in Biology and Science will assist economically disadvantaged students by providing scholarships of up to $10,000 per student per year. The four-year program is made possible by a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Continue Reading