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.
Posted on July 13, 2015
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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.
Posted on July 13, 2015
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.
Posted on February 20, 2015
Rooney and Ziegler complete a 3,000-mile bike trek that took them from MacKay to Melbourne along Australia’s east coast, and then along the spine of New Zealand, from Dunedin to Auckland.
Posted on February 20, 2015
As vice president and chief operating officer, Brenda Robles-Cooke ’91 oversees every aspect of DVCH’s day-to-day operations, including capital projects, insurances, grant writing, front desk registration, and housekeeping.
Posted on February 20, 2015
With an MLS Referee of the Year award and five World Cup game assignments under his belt, Mark Geiger ’96 is quite possibly the most accomplished and highly regarded American soccer referee, well, ever.
Posted on September 29, 2014
As chief of strategic partnerships for Philadelphia schools, Stacy Holland ’92 spent the past year working to facilitate community and organizational partnerships that bring in additional program services and create opportunities for students.
Posted on September 29, 2014
HoodiePillow inventor Chris Hindley ’04 describes his product’s remarkable journey.
Posted on May 22, 2014
The producers of the Fox network’s ‘The Lucas Bros. Moving Co.’—Keith ’07 and Kenny ’07 Lucas—on ‘twin-ness,’ timing and working for the cable company.
Posted on May 22, 2014
The four-story edifice known to some as the Humanities Building — but to most as Holman Hall — was torn down in March to make room for a new STEM Building.
Posted on May 22, 2014