The College of New Jersey recently unveiled a plaque dedicating Room 103 in the Administrative Services Building, also known as the Emergency Operations Center, in honor of former chief of campus...
The SHOP @ TCNJ, a campus food pantry and resource to aid anyone facing food insecurity, continues to expand its offerings and resources through a grant from Governor Phil Murphy’s Hunger-Free ...
https://news.tcnj.edu/2024/11/06/the-shop-tcnj-expands-offerings-through-grant/
A new study published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds a new light on how young children think about possibilities. The study, led by Aimee Stahl, associate ...
https://news.tcnj.edu/2024/11/05/tcnj-researcher-looks-into-a-toddlers-world-of-possibilities/
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English professor Harriet Hustis is an expert on the eerie. She studies gothic literature from the 18th–21st century, and has published scholarship on Dracula, Frankenstein, and Jekyl...
TCNJ’s colors may be blue and gold, but in late October, management major Matt Smock ’26 added some teal accents. On Friday, October 25, the exteriors of the Brower Student Center and Trenton...
From simple algorithms to advanced machine learning, artificial intelligence is a complex and rapidly evolving technology. It can enhance efficiency in everyday tasks, offer personalized services...
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The School of the Arts and Communication has launched an initiative called Communication for the Common Good. Led by Dean Pamela Barnett, it is a series of lectures and workshops aimed at giving ...
https://news.tcnj.edu/2024/10/18/artscomm-dean-sets-campus-up-to-maintain-civility-in-heated-times/
The College of New Jersey’s School of Nursing and Health Sciences and Division of Inclusive Excellence have partnered to launch The Mentoring Hub, an initiative focused on providing assistance,...