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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…

School of Science Colloquium: February 13

Interdisciplinary Presentation on What the Evolution/Creation Debate Can Teach Us about the Relationship between Religion and Science The School of Science, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Biology, Department of Philosophy, and the Politics Forum at TCNJ are honored to host Dr. Michael Zimmerman, Professor of Biology and Vice President for Academic Affairs and…

Seminars/Colloquia 2013-2014

Spring 2014 School of Science Colloquium Series – Spring 2014 Biology Colloquium Series – Spring 2014 Chemistry Colloquium Series – Spring 2014 Computer Science Colloquium Series – Spring 2014 Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium Series – Spring 2014 Physics Colloquium Series – Spring 2014 Fall 2013 School of Science Colloquium Series – Fall 2013 Biology Colloquium…

Biology Major Participates in “Biotech University”

Biology Major Participates in “Biotech University”

During the spring 2014 semester, Danielle Leng, a junior biology major and journalism minor, was competitively selected to attend “Biotech University,” which was hosted at Arizona State University. The Arizona State University Biodesign Institute auditorium was filled with aspiring journalists from Arizona and across the country.  Danielle noted “I sat amongst high school and college…

Physics Professor and Chair Discovers New Details about Important Radio Galaxy

Physics Professor and Chair Discovers New Details about Important Radio Galaxy

Since his Ph.D. thesis on the growth of radio jets 40 years ago, Paul Wiita, chair of The College of New Jersey’s Physics Department, has been fascinated with radio galaxies, the largest connected objects in the universe. His most recent work on them, in collaboration with Dr. S. Sirothia and Prof. Gopal-Krishna of Pune, India, concerns the discovery of “fossil lobes”on the well-known radio galaxy “3C452,” and is soon to be published in the March 1, 2013 issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.

Alan Tsai ’12

Alan Tsai ’12

Traveling to the University of Sydney is not the first time that Alan Tsai, a biology and seven-year optometry student, jetted off to the South Pacific.

World Travels are Eye-opening for Future Optometrist

Interested in study abroad benefits? TCNJ Junior, Alan Tsai, who plans to spend his next semester down under in Australia shares his experience researching abroad, living with his uncle and interning at a government research facility in Taiwan.

Global Opportunities for Science Majors Abound

Global Opportunities for Science Majors Abound

Australia, Kenya, Germany, New Zealand, Italy, England, Jordan, Argentina and Chile are just a small sampling of the international locations School of Science globetrotters have called home.

Internships

Many students conduct internships as a component of their academic program at TCNJ.  These internship experiences may be conducted as credit-bearing courses, for pay, or sometimes both.  Examples of where TCNJ ‘s School of Science students have completed internships are listed below. Research-Based Internship Experiences (including summer research experience for undergraduates [REU] programs) Academia Sinica…

Physics Seminar with Prof. Paul Pigram

Innovation in information and communications technology (ICT) is having a major impact on all aspects of society. In the research realm, the incorporation of contemporary ICT approaches might be termed cyber infrastructure (NSF) or e-Research.

Contact

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P.O. Box 7718
2000 Pennington Rd.
Ewing, NJ 08628

609.771.2724
science@tcnj.edu

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