April 2007 Contents
ENGLISH PROFS GARNER NATIONAL RECOGNITION
In pursuit of happiness?Alan Waterman of the Psychology department presented his theories on happiness to a packed crowd in the New Library Auditorium, marking the first Faculty Senate Colloquium for Faculty Research and Creative Activity
deliberating TCNJ's Alcohol Policy
hair today, gone tomorrow
TCNJ Helps revamp teacher recruitment on njhire.com
The Original 'Insider' speaks out at TCNJ
Jeffrey Wigand, anti-tobacco crusader and subject of the highly acclaimed film "The Insider" spoke to the campus on April 4 for the spring Multicultural Lecture Series, “Does Integrity Matter? Inside the Tobacco Industry.”
april sports highlights
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Who knew that the “hot college” was also a hotbed of literary talent? Recently, two creative writing professors garnered national recognition for their writing abilities, marking them as artists to watch in upcoming years.
As a project for a political science class, students chose to hold a forum discussing possible alcohol policies at the College.
The New Jersey Department of Education in cooperation with the College has announced the launch of a new set of media marketing and recruitment software as part of its free educator and staff recruitment web site, NJHire.com©. 