In July, Carole Kenner was appointed the Carol Kuser Loser Dean of the School of Nursing, Health and Exercise Science. Continue Reading

In July, Carole Kenner was appointed the Carol Kuser Loser Dean of the School of Nursing, Health and Exercise Science. Continue Reading
David Heller, a freshman in TCNJ’s CCS Program, on his newfound independence, the importance of following your dreams and how he became an Internet celebrity. Continue Reading
Campus goes to the dogs…and cats, the resurgence of comfy crazy, the Jersey Shore comes to campus, and high praise for curbing high-risk drinking. Continue Reading
Billions of dollars ride on that question, and people on both sides of the issue want to know what one person thinks: TCNJ’s Bill Keep. Continue Reading
Holman’s memorable geometry, STEM vs. STEAM, and seeking a “universal” definition. Plus, we want to hear about your favorite college concerts. Continue Reading
We asked readers what mementos they brought to campus as freshmen. Here are the stories they shared. Continue Reading
Who says you have to stick with American-made movies this Oscar season? Terry Byrne, associate professor of communication studies, specializes in movies from the Emerald Isle. Here are his top picks. Continue Reading
In his freshman seminar Rock ’n’ Roll in Post-Mao China, Associate Professor Jiayan Mi opens students’ ears to contemporary music from the East. Here are the rockers he says everyone should know. Continue Reading
Medical technology moves too fast for most of us to keep up. So we asked Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Christopher Wagner what technologies he sees as the new game-changers in medicine. Continue Reading
Heavy metal contaminants in the water supply can lead to developmental disabilities, organ damage and even cancer in humans. But new research on campus points to a more effective, economical and environmentally friendly way to remove toxic metals from our water. Continue Reading