2024–25 Gitenstein-Hart winner will raise historical voices of Black women in...
Leigh-Anne Francis Leigh-Anne Francis, recipient of the 2024-2025 Gitenstein-Hart Sabbatical Prize — an award that supports faculty by allowing them to focus more deeply on their scholarly work — will...
View ArticleWinnifred Brown-Glaude named to Diverse’s list of outstanding women in higher...
The publication Diverse: Issues In Higher Education recently honored Winnifred Brown-Glaude, professor of African American studies and sociology, on its 40 Outstanding Women in Higher Education list....
View ArticleHow Melanie Martinez Is Combining Her Passions
The success of Melanie Martinez, sophomore student at TCNJ majoring in Psychology with a minor in Chinese, is a testament to true passion, ambition, and determination. From balancing five on-campus...
View ArticleHistory Majors Sammy John & Ryan Perrone Tackle Their Honors Theses
As one of TCNJ’s dynamic duos, juniors Samuel “Sammy” John and Ryan Perrone have together found a profound passion for history. From becoming inspired by high school history teachers to becoming...
View ArticleFour takeaways from Women’s History Month guest speaker X González
Six years ago, X González was a high school senior and survivor of the mass shooting that took the lives of 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. With “an iconic...
View ArticlePLAY BALL! History professor Craig Hollander teaches history through the...
The arrival of spring means longer days, blooming flowers, and of course, the start of the Major League Baseball season. TCNJ history professor Craig Hollander’s “Baseball in American History” course...
View ArticleTCNJ offers summer pre-college programs for high school students
Want to give your student an edge on their studies this summer? Check out TCNJ’s programs for high-achieving high schoolers looking to explore careers in an intellectually stimulating environment....
View ArticleThree TCNJ seniors earn recognition from the National Science Foundation...
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program is one of the most competitive sources of support for students in STEM fields, with the vast majority of recipients being first- and...
View ArticleAn interdisciplinary sustainability initiative is taking root at TCNJ
Students and faculty recently planted native plants outside Green Hall. Photo by Nathaniel Johnson ’25. A campuswide sustainability initiative that took root last semester is blooming this spring as a...
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