Making sure the spouses of U.S. service members thrive is Evie King’s mission accomplished.
Making sure the spouses of U.S. service members thrive is Evie King’s mission accomplished.
Evie King ’08 makes her soldier choke up with the news of her latest accomplishments. “There’s just something absolutely beautiful about someone who is willing to sacrifice their desires and their time to help the people around them,” says Jon King ’07, a major in the United States Army and husband to the 2023 Military Spouse of the Year.
Posted on October 12, 2023
As the nation debates, those in TCNJ’s department proclaim a resounding “Yes,” as they have for decades.
When TCNJ students return to campus in August, there will be a new course offering: Introduction to African American Studies. After designing it with colleagues for more than a year, Professor Zakiya Adair, who is jointly appointed in the African American studies and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies departments, is pleased with how the course took shape.
Posted on June 12, 2023
For Sony Music’s Jennifer Fowler and Billboard’s Jason Lipshutz, college was the opener for what would be their life’s work.
Long before she became senior vice-president of marketing and commercial partnerships at Sony Music, Jennifer Fowler ’96, who had majored in communications, called WTSR home.
Posted on June 12, 2023
It’s too early to know if it will ultimately bring promise or peril, but artificial intelligence is here.
The first paragraph of any story is meant to beckon you into reading the rest. So how should I start this one?
Posted on June 12, 2023
In his Art of Happiness class, English and Chinese Professor Jiayan Mi teaches Buddhist thoughts of how to live a good life.
In his Art of Happiness class, English and Chinese Professor Jiayan Mi teaches Buddhist thoughts of how to live a good life. Here he shares some tips that can help lead us all to a more blissful existence.
Posted on June 12, 2023