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The start of a proud new TCNJ tradition

Members of the campus community started a new tradition in advance of finals week this semester, and it involves getting up close and personal with a lion — our bronze lion, to be exact. On the last day of classes this semester, students gathered around the bronze lion for hot cocoa, lion-shaped cookies, and a… Continue Reading

Criminology professor honored with ASC Praxis Award

Jennifer Ortiz, associate professor of criminology, was recently honored by the American Society of Criminology for her tireless work supporting and advocating for formerly incarcerated individuals. She received the 2024 Division on Critical Criminology and Social Justice Praxis Award at a ceremony on November 14, 2024, at the ASC Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California. … Continue Reading

TCNJ earns grant from DEP for waste audit

The College of New Jersey has received $42,000 from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Recycling Enhancement Act Grant to perform a campus waste and recycle audit. The project, which will be driven by students engaged in fieldwork, will provide campus leaders with reliable baseline data on the college’s current waste management practices. “The… Continue Reading

TCNJ School of Education’s new program aims to grow the number of certified teachers in New Jersey

In an effort to address the state’s growing teacher shortage, The College of New Jersey’s School of Education recently launched a new program designed to train paraprofessionals to become certified teachers.  TCNJ’s Paraprofessional to Teacher program, funded by the state of New Jersey’s Some College, No Degree initiative, makes a bachelor’s degree in elementary education more accessible to full-time… Continue Reading

The SHOP @ TCNJ expands offerings through grant

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 Campus initiative, distributed through the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education. The funds allow The SHOP to increase its staffing, replenish its stock… Continue Reading

TCNJ researcher looks into a toddler’s world of possibilities

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 professor of psychology, found that children as young as two can intuitively distinguish between impossible events and possible but improbable events —… Continue Reading

Bite into this professor’s podcast on the enduring allure of vampires

  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 Jekyll and Hyde. In June, she bit into something even scarier to her than horror novels and tried to take her monster scholarship into newer technology. So, long before Halloween season, Hustis spent a week… Continue Reading