Looking for a way to stay in touch and network with former classmates and colleagues? Then consider joining one of your Alumni Association’s chapters. Continue Reading
Looking for a way to stay in touch and network with former classmates and colleagues? Then consider joining one of your Alumni Association’s chapters. Continue Reading
TCNJ’s Athletic Hall of Fame welcomed the Class of 2011 on Friday, October 21, in a ceremony held in Brower Student Center. Continue Reading
Relive the excitement of Homecoming and Family Weekend, held October 21 to 23. Continue Reading
In between delivering babies and taking graduate nursing classes at the College, Kelly Mitchell ’09 serves as an assistant coach for the field hockey and lacrosse teams she once played on. Continue Reading
The sports information staff breaks down the top Lions athletics plays from the month of October 2011. Continue Reading
Meet the king of the stunt runners: Dennis Marsella ’75, aka the Coatman. Since 1981, Marsella has completed more than 120 marathons in some of the most counterintuitive running garb imaginable. Yet underneath the showman is an intensely serious runner. Continue Reading
Kasey Tararuj’s disability is a frequent theme in her drawings and paintings, prompting some to call her a modern-day Frida Kahlo. Continue Reading
Sociologist Diane Bates came of age when the links between development and the environment were becoming ever—and, in some cases, disturbingly—clearer. What engrosses her as a researcher is the way societies willfully ignore the limits imposed by their natural surroundings and then respond once they’ve tipped the balance. Continue Reading
A decade after the fruit fly’s genome was sequenced, biologist Amanda Norvell is zeroing in on the specific roles that certain genes play within a fly’s egg cells. Continue Reading
This month’s Looking back photo was “Life” magazine’s picture of the week in November 1949. Help us identify who’s pictured here. Continue Reading