Three TCNJ seniors earn recognition from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
8 expert-recommended online resume writing services to use in 2024 — Shannon Conklin featured in NY Post
This First-Year Seminar empowers students to reduce the environmental impacts of the fashion industry
Everyday items unearthed by hands-on archaeological field work yield published academic research — and a glimpse into the past.
Abortion, parental rights, and offshore wind are big issues in the New Jersey election this year — Dan Bowen quoted on WHYY.org
Join author and faculty member Cassandra Jackson for a reading from her newly released memoir, Oct. 4
Like mother, like daughter: The unexpected path to a ‘really special’ TCNJ graduation — MyCentralJersey.com
Author Clint Smith, inaugural Foster Distinguished Visitor, reckons with America’s history of slavery
New Jersey educators say AP African American studies course is ‘crucial’ — Zakiya Adair featured on WHYY
Two psychology students study the surprising way gender stereotypes may affect how individuals approach the game of chess
Department of World Languages and Cultures receives Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad grant for project in Taiwan
Filmmakers Keith and Kenny Lucas ’07 share their thoughts on philosophy, Black art, and being identical twins
Scientists should counter the myth of biological race | Opinion by TCNJ biology and history faculty in The Philadelphia Inquirer
From research into vaccine hesitancy to reimagining a symphony, TCNJ’s summer research projects are making waves
This is who Edna Mahan was and how her dream of a reformist prison died | Opinion by TCNJ faculty Michael B. Mitchell
Want people to trust the police? Get departments to share their data. | Opinion by TCNJ faculty David Mazeika and Wesley S. McCann — NJ.com
Marla Jaksch named third recipient of the Barbara Meyers Pelson ’59 Chair in Faculty-Student Engagement
TCNJ celebrates Women’s History Month with keynote speaker, documentary film, alumni panel, and more.
Chasing reform: How student criminology researchers and their professor are making news — and change.
Word gets around: English professor Felicia Steele pinpoints how the pandemic has changed our vocabulary.
Why voting by mail will impact down-ballot races more than anything else — ROI-NJ.com, feat. Associate Professor Dan Bowen