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Join TCNJ’s Astronomy Club for a Night Under the Stars on Tuesday, Apr. 28

Join TCNJ’s Astronomy Club for a Night Under the Stars on Tuesday, Apr. 28

Tuesday, April 28, 2014 9:00 PM Front of Green Hall, on Quimby’s Prairie Come out and join the TCNJ Astronomy Club for a great time with food, friends, and of course a great view of everything the cosmos has to offer.  Even if you’ve never used a telescope before, stop by and try one out. …

School of Science Students Inducted into National Honor Societies

School of Science Students Inducted into National Honor Societies

On April 14 and 21, 2015, 48 juniors and seniors from the School of Science students were inducted into two premiere national honor societies.  Phi Beta Kappa is the nation’s oldest academic honor society and Phi Kappa Phi is the oldest all-discipline honor society in the United States. Phi Beta Kappa Inductees Name Major Syndi…

School of Science Events During TCNJ Alumni Reunion Weekend – April 24-25, 2015

School of Science Events During TCNJ Alumni Reunion Weekend – April 24-25, 2015

Don’t miss this landmark event—TCNJ’s first annual Alumni Reunion Weekend to welcome all alumni.  Celebrate your ties to TCNJ, this year and every year! Alumni Reunion Webpage Full Schedule Register to Attend The School of Science and our five academic departments will be hosting several events on Saturday, April 25.  We hope to see you there!…

Romulo Ochoa

Romulo Ochoa

Ochoa puts his Best Teaching Theories into Practice All TCNJ faculty members place heavy emphasis on the expression ‘patience and perseverance are everything.’ But this turn of phrase especially rings true to TCNJ’s physics professor, Dr. Romulo Ochoa. As an individual with a drive to understand more about the dynamics of life, Dr. Ochoa has…

Dylan McClung ’15

Dylan McClung ’15

This senior biology major possesses a stellar résumé. Receiving an Honorable Mention for the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, two national awards from the American Society of Microbiology (ASM), participation in the Research in Science and Engineering (RiSE) program at Rutgers University, and a presentation award from the Tri-Beta NE District 2 Convention, Dylan McClung is…

HackTCNJ: 24 hours of expert programming and innovation

HackTCNJ: 24 hours of expert programming and innovation

Hackers aren’t just people sitting in a dark room breaking code to get into Sony’s email server or leak pictures that celebrities thought were private, and the participants in this year’s HackTCNJ want you to know that. At noon Saturday, The College of New Jersey kicked off its third annual hackathon, bringing together budding hackers…

Biology Professor’s Research Highlighted in International Science Magazine

Biology Professor’s Research Highlighted in International Science Magazine

A cover article published in the January 14, 2015 issue of New Scientist, an international science magazine, highlights the research of TCNJ Biology Professor Dr. Matthew Wund. The article – “Adapt first, mutate later: Is evolution out of order?” – describes recent advances in evolutionary biology that indicate an important role for phenotypic plasticity in driving evolutionary trajectories, and Professor Wund’s work is highlighted as one of the important recent examples.

Donald Hirsh

Donald Hirsh

This Chemistry Professor’s Teaching Resonates with Students Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) are tools utilized by scientists to study molecular structures. NMR measures the resonance emitted by atomic nuclei, while EPR studies the resonance from unpaired electrons. These are the tools Dr. Donald Hirsh and his research students work with and…

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