The oft-controversial Australian philosopher Peter Singer spoke on campus recently about extreme poverty in developing countries and the reasons why members of an affluent society are so reluctant to help fight it.
Posted on November 9, 2009
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The oft-controversial Australian philosopher Peter Singer spoke on campus recently about extreme poverty in developing countries and the reasons why members of an affluent society are so reluctant to help fight it.
Posted on November 9, 2009
Re-live moments from TCNJ’s 2009 Homecoming festivities, held October 23-24. Plus, see which groups won our first-ever Tailgating Contest.
Posted on November 5, 2009
Testing the functionality of an orthotic, assistive exoskeleton for the hand…studying how short-term memory changes with age…setting up seismic stations in surrounding states. These are just a few of the MUSE projects featured in these short videos. Watch them here.
Posted on November 2, 2009
Jessica Gruskos ’13, a chemistry education major from Oceanport, New Jersey, teaches sailing to children at a Yacht Club.
Posted on November 2, 2009
Chris Green ’13, a computer science major from Millstone, New Jersey, competitively races off-road motorcycles.
Posted on November 2, 2009
Bisi Okoya ’13, a health and exercise science major from Trenton, New Jersey, joins TCNJ’s Bonner program this year with a strong community service background from volunteering at such places as the Boys & Girls Club and a Trenton library.
Posted on November 2, 2009
Alexis Mandato ’13, a nursing major from Jackson, New Jersey, competed in the USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic program and broke a state floor record.
Posted on November 2, 2009
Chris Krzoska ’13, an open options major in the School of Science from Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, is an an avid windsurfer. Chris, a first-generation Polish-American, learned the sport from his dad in Poland.
Posted on November 2, 2009
Tamra Wroblesky’s photo exhibit, produced as part of the “Many Faces of Domestic Violence” demonstration organized by the College’s Office of Anti-Violence Initiatives, attempted to show that domestic violence is not always just about a bruise. Read on, and see some of her powerful photos.
Posted on October 29, 2009