Archive: Alumni News

Finance grad chose corporate law over a career in business—and he couldn’t be happier

Occasionally, a graduate may be hard-pressed to find a direct link between his or her TCNJ studies and his or her current career. Not so for Michael Movsovich ’86, a senior partner in the New York office of the Kirkland & Ellis law firm.

Looking back: June 2013

We found this charming photograph in the College’s archives, but as is often the case with the photos we find there, no information regarding who or what is pictured accompanied our discovery. Can you help us identify what’s pictured here?

Get your TCNJ Alumni Card

It’s easier than ever for graduates of the College to get their Alumni Card, which entitles the bearer to a number of great benefits.

Alum’s business offers homework help for the 21st century

Robert Czesak’s company, Confusing Homework, provides college and high school students with free, high-quality tutoring 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The Texan Who Made the World His Stage

Even in retirement, former “Phantom of the Opera” Timothy Nolen ’63 still pursues his passion for music.

Photo gallery: Reunion 2013

Reunion 2013, held April 26 to 28 on campus, celebrated the Classes of 1953 (60th), 1958 (55th), and 1963 (50th).

Alumni Association bestows highest honors during Reunion weekend

Five graduates of the College were honored (two in absentia) at the Alumni Leadership Awards Ceremony held on April 26 as part of the Reunion festivities.

Photo gallery: Exam cram

The fashions have changed. So, too, have some of the buildings. But one thing has remained constant through the years: as the semester draws to a close, and finals loom on the horizon, the College’s students can often be found nose-deep in their books, cramming for exams.

Alumnus examines fair trade and ethical consumption

“Consumption, markets, and morality—these issues have always interested me,” says Keith Brown, a Class of 1999 graduate who is now a sociology professor at St. Joseph’s University. He recently spoke to a campus audience about his research interests and his new book, “Buying into Fair Trade: Culture, Morality, and Consumption.”