Deborah Raab ’76, a certified tea specialist and founder of Tea-For-All located in the Trenton Farmers Market, spills some facts about her favorite drink.
Deborah Raab ’76, a certified tea specialist and founder of Tea-For-All located in the Trenton Farmers Market, spills some facts about her favorite drink.
There’s nothing quite like curling up with a hot cup of tea in the winter months to soothe your body and soul.
Posted on January 26, 2024
Aaron Wilson Watson ’18 takes his shot as White House videographer.
It sounds like the setup of a good joke: “I walked into the room and there were two presidents, two vice presidents, two first ladies, and a second gentleman …” Only for Aaron Wilson Watson ’18, it’s not a joke.
Posted on October 12, 2023
A childhood fascination with a shortwave radio triggered an irrepressible mission in professor and patent-holder Allen Katz that’s persisted a half-century: to turn budding engineers into crack problem-solvers.
In 1971, Allen Katz was tapped to help launch an ambitious new engineering program at Trenton State College that merged hands-on learning with rigorous technical training. There was just one hitch: The program’s budget didn’t quite match its big dreams.
Posted on October 12, 2023
TCNJ professors and students are our water warriors as a global crisis deepens.
I’ve always been obsessed with water,” says Elizabeth Mackie, professor of art and art history.
Posted on October 12, 2023
Interim President Michael Bernstein sets the direction and vision of the college for the next two years.
Michael Bernstein has a lot of experience in higher education. He’s an author and an award-winning professor. He’s a seasoned administrator who, as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, helped lead Tulane University’s recovery from the unimaginable impacts of Hurricane Katrina, which hit New Orleans in 2005.
Posted on October 12, 2023