Facebook’s Andrew Rausa ’08 “likes” when he wins your trust. Continue Reading

Facebook’s Andrew Rausa ’08 “likes” when he wins your trust. Continue Reading
Alumna finds purpose helping children with family members battling ALS. Continue Reading
If Suzy Daghlian’s new life were a children’s book like the ones she used to market, the lesson would be obvious: Sometimes the hardest challenges lead to the sweetest changes. Continue Reading
Mike Ford ’98, operations director at Oyster Creek Generating Station, talks about the training required to keep a nuclear plant running safely. Continue Reading
Alumna Kelsey Martin started a women’s empowerment group for an unlikely group: her 8-year-old students. Continue Reading
Six months after turning pro, Connor Berkowitz ’12 won nearly half a million dollars in the World Series of Poker’s Lucky Sevens Texas Hold ’Em tournament. Continue Reading
Alumni remember Bob Cole, founder of TCNJ’s journalism program, and Patrick Donohue, retired assistant provost for community engaged learning programs and partnerships. Continue Reading
Three days before Donna Hart Gage ’81 was set to start her new job as the Veterans Health Administration’s chief nursing officer, she learned from the evening news that the man who hired her—former Under Secretary for Health Robert A. Petzel, MD—had been fired and that her new employer faced a mounting scandal. It was… Continue Reading
Less than a year after graduating from TCNJ with a degree in international business, Alexander Necovski ’11, a native New Jerseyan, found himself running a hotel in Macedonia. Continue Reading
If there was one lesson that Rosa Lee tried to impart on the thousands of TCNJ students she interacted with, it was this: That they had an obligation to leave the college a better place than it was when they came here. Exactly what you would expect from someone who led by example. Continue Reading