Sophomore Brandon Pugh, a political science major, is working to improve the school system from which he graduated just two years ago. Continue Reading

Sophomore Brandon Pugh, a political science major, is working to improve the school system from which he graduated just two years ago. Continue Reading
Jacqueline Taylor brings more than 30 years of experiences as both an academic and an administrator at DePaul University to her current role, having most recently served as the founding dean of that university’s College of Communication. Continue Reading
Biology Professor Janet Morrison’s six-year study will measure the effects of invasive species on the region’s forests. Continue Reading
Communications professor Lorna Ann Johnson-Frizell has been making movies her way for 20 years. Continue Reading
The College has been recommended to receive more than $57 million in grants from the state that college officials said will be used for capital projects supporting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) initiatives on campus. Continue Reading
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? Continue Reading
TCNJ maintains a Critical Incident Planning Group, which meets continuously throughout the year and develops action plans for potential emergency occurrences, including violent crimes, natural disasters, facilities failures, rapidly spreading illness, and many other potential challenges. Continue Reading
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. Continue Reading
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. Continue Reading
Reunion 2013, held April 26 to 28 on campus, celebrated the Classes of 1953 (60th), 1958 (55th), and 1963 (50th). Continue Reading