Photos from an alumni reception hosted by Rosie Rosen Hymerling ’67, a member of TCNJ’s Board of Trustees, and her husband Lee. The event was held Wednesday, March 24, at the Hymerling’s home in Haddonfield.
Posted on April 19, 2010
Archive: March 2010
Photos from an alumni reception hosted by Rosie Rosen Hymerling ’67, a member of TCNJ’s Board of Trustees, and her husband Lee. The event was held Wednesday, March 24, at the Hymerling’s home in Haddonfield.
Posted on April 19, 2010
This year’s Reunion celebration, scheduled for April 30–May 2, features a weekend full of activities. Read what’s in store.
Posted on February 23, 2010
More than a century of awarding only education-related degrees ended with the matriculation of TCNJ’s first baccalaureate-track nursing students in 1966. Here is a brief look at the program’s four decades.
Posted on February 23, 2010
Alumni and students have been posting their own one-liners to a facebook group that’s dedicated to determining which experiences are quintessentially TCNJ. Read on to discover some of the wittiest responses.
Posted on February 22, 2010
Associate professor of chemistry Stephanie Sen’s research could lead to an environmentally safer method of controlling moths—pests that cause major agricultural damage and deforestation.
Posted on February 22, 2010
Despite his success in the antiques field—including appearances on a hit TV show and ownership of a flourishing arts and auction center—there’s one prized item David Rago still hopes to get his hands on: a bachelor’s degree from TCNJ.
Posted on February 22, 2010
Dr. Brian Trainor’s career has taken him from recording studios to military planes to operating rooms in what he himself describes as a “Forrest Gump-like life.” But his achievements seem more like markers of a modern-day Renaissance man.
Posted on February 22, 2010
Take a photo tour of TCNJ’s newest building, which houses the art history, digital arts, fine arts, graphic design, interactive multimedia, and photography departments.
Posted on February 22, 2010
The Art and Interactive Multimedia Building provides nearly 70,000 square feet of studios, classrooms, computer labs, offices, and display space. See what it looks like.
Posted on February 22, 2010