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Yearly Archives: 2025

TCNJ nursing students begin clinical journey with White Coat Ceremony

Audience members roared as this year’s cohort of nursing students walked into Kendall Hall on Nov. 19 to receive their white lab coats. The annual ceremony formally welcomes sophomore nursing majors into the profession and marks an important milestone in their careers as they prepare for their first clinical rotations.

“It’s a big step in our career,” said Tanajah McCallum ’28. “It’s when we are finally stepping into the nursing field and actually using what we learned and applying it to our clinicals.”

Margo DelliCarpini, provost and vice president for academic affairs, opened the ceremony by addressing the students seated before her, reminding them of the importance of this meaningful tradition for nursing students.

Nursing students awaiting the presentation of their white coats, marking a significant step in their professional journey. PHOTO: Blake Modri
Nursing students awaiting the presentation of their white coats, marking a significant step in their professional journey. PHOTO: Blake Modri

The white lab coat, she explained, is more than a garment. “It is a promise to uphold the dignity of every patient, to advocate for those whose voices may not be heard, and to bring skill and heart to every clinical encounter,” DelliCarpini said.

Before students walked across the stage to receive their coats, they heard words of advice from  Emma Cartnick ’26, a nursing major and president of the Student Nurses Association.

“There are going to be days when you work twice as hard to get half as far,” she said. “But I’ve learned that it is the dedication and motivation that you find within yourself to persevere and achieve greatness.”

One by one, students were called up by name to bring their white coats to nursing faculty who helped cloak each student, symbolizing the transition into their professional nursing careers.

Donned in their new coats, 91 students — 83 sophomores and eight students in the accelerated BSN program — took an oath pledging to uphold values of dignity, compassion, and trust when working with patients. They promised to apply their knowledge to the best of their abilities and to accept the duties and responsibilities entrusted to them.

For Sofia Antico ’28, the ceremony affirmed her reasons for pursuing this profession. “Putting on that coat reminded me of why I chose nursing in the first place — to care for people.”

Victoria D’Alessandro ’28 shared a similar sentiment. “This accomplishment made me realize how much I have grown since starting at TCNJ, and I’m excited to start clinicals in the spring,” she said.


Leah Cruz ’26

Marlo DeSimone ’27 receives Deloitte Foundation SWE Scholarship

Marlo DeSimone, a junior mechanical engineering major, was awarded the Deloitte Foundation Society of Women Engineers Scholarship, which recognizes young women committed to pursuing careers in engineering. This $10,000 scholarship supports and inspires women as they advance in professional engineering fields. “This recognition reinforces my confidence as an aspiring engineer and inspires me to keep… Continue Reading

TCNJ receives state grant to strengthen its campus food pantry

The College of New Jersey has been awarded $17,500 in state grant funding to support its campus food pantry, THE SHOP@TCNJ. The award is part of a broader $1.2 million investment to combat food insecurity on college campuses across the state.  The funding comes from the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education… Continue Reading

TCNJ names Greg Schmidt chief development officer and campaign manager

The College of New Jersey has announced the appointment of Greg Schmidt as its new chief development officer and campaign manager, effective December 1. Schmidt joins TCNJ from Temple University, where he currently serves as associate vice president for development. With more than 17 years of experience in higher education fundraising and campaign leadership, he… Continue Reading

Two TCNJ chemistry majors earn undergraduate scholarships from the American Chemical Society

TCNJ chemistry majors Dylan Gregson and Kashish Sood have each been awarded a $5,000 American Chemical Society Scholarship for Undergraduates in Chemistry, recognizing their outstanding academic achievement, research excellence, and dedication to the field.  The ACS Scholarship supports high-achieving students pursuing careers in chemistry, and encourages them to use their research to address global challenges. … Continue Reading

TCNJ renews partnership with Taiwan’s Huayu BEST Program to expand global education

The College of New Jersey has renewed its partnership with the Taiwanese government’s Ministry of Education through the Huayu Bilingual Exchanges of Selected Talent Program, extending a 2022 initiative that supports faculty exchanges and student scholarships with Tamkang University in New Taipei City, Taiwan.  Funded by Taiwan’s Ministry of Education, the program promotes bilingual learning… Continue Reading

Jaron Lanier, a person we need to hear from now, to speak at TCNJ on Nov. 18

Distinguished author, musician, and computer scientist Jaron Lanier will visit The College of New Jersey to deliver a talk on disconnecting from social media.  The third speaker in the Foster Distinguished Visitor Series, Lanier will present his talk, “Why You Need to Delete Your Social Media Accounts: The Case for Disconnecting Today,” on Tuesday, November… Continue Reading

When it comes to bettering STEM education, the solution is elementary.

New Jersey’s schools are regularly ranked among the best in the country, but that overall success belies a concern that’s particularly worrying for Tanner Huffman, chair of The College of New Jersey’s Department of Integrative STEM Education: Just 27 percent of fifth grade students in the state are proficient in science, according to standardized test… Continue Reading