Chemistry team uses high-tech tools to measure distance on a molecular scale.

Chemistry team uses high-tech tools to measure distance on a molecular scale.
Student-faculty research collaboration explores gene regulation in embryos.
A math professor and her students crunch numbers to map cancer treatments.
Chemistry major—and chief of TCNJ’s EMS squad—studies public health in Bolivia.
Meet one of our four (count ’em!) Goldwater Scholarship honorees for 2014.
A passion for research led this senior to a job at the NIH—before graduation.
Aspiring MD/PhD candidate appreciates the elegance of chemistry—and of music.
Joselle McCracken TCNJ Chemistry Alum, U. Illinois Urbana Campaign November 4, 2015 11:00 am – 12:00 pm C-121 “Not Just Plastic: 3D Printing for Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering…And Other Things I Learned in Grad School” Abstract: This talk will cover how 3D printing technologies have flourished in the past decade and how diversifying printable material types…
Dr. Clayton E. Myers Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory November 3, 2015 12:30 – 1:30 pm SCP-317 “Bringing the Cosmos Down to Earth: Studying Astrophysical Processes in Laboratory Experiments” Abstract: Astrophysical processes have long been studied by combining remote observations with theory and modeling. While many astrophysical processes are now well understood, many more remain unresolved. In…
Dr. Teo Pauletti, TCNJ Alumnus and Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education Montclair State University November 20, 2015 12:30 – 1:30 pm SCP-229 “Considering and Studying Students’ Mathematics: A Journey from TCNJ to a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education” Abstract: In this presentation, I discuss my journey from an undergraduate mathematics education major at TCNJ to my current…
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