Archive: Alumni News

Alumni Award Nominations Sought

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.

Homecoming 2008 Video Highlights

Video highlights from Homecoming 2008, which took place on October 17-18.

Homecoming 2008 Photo Gallery

Re-live moments from TCNJ’s 2008 Homecoming festivities, held October 18, 2008.

Looking Back: November 2008

Could this be early rehearsals for A Chorus Line? Or perhaps the dancers pictured here were pledges engaged in some sort of hazing ritual? We found this photo in the 1976 Seal, but don’t know why this group was performing outside of what appears to be Phelps Hall. They must have been pretty good, since at […]

Your Support Ensures Your Alma Mater’s Continued Excellence

The state’s financial support of TCNJ has decreased dramatically over the past 10 years. The generosity of alumni and friends is needed if the College is to continue investing in its students’ futures.

Meet Your New Alumni Association President

Terri Martinac ’72, MEd ’73 loves her Alma Mater, no matter its name. “It was a wonderful school when I was a student there and we called it ‘Trenton State,’ and I still value the excellence of the school now known as ‘TCNJ,’” Terri said. “The name change was never an issue with me.” Terri […]

This Lion Moonlights as a Philadelphia Eagle

Tiffany Monroe’s second job pays next to nothing, she drives an hour to get to it, and she’s required to work weekends, late nights, and the occasional national holiday. Yet this Class of 2006 grad wouldn’t trade it for the world.

From Fan to GM

Will Smith ’96 went from buying Trenton Thunder tickets as a student to setting ticket prices as the team’s new general manager. These days, he watches the team’s games from his office inside Waterfront Park.

Then and Now: Computing on Campus

From mainframes to Macs, computing on campus has changed dramatically over the years. Here is an unapologetically incomplete look back at some of the developments.