TCNJ Communication Studies alumni and Phillies broadcaster Tom McCarthy started out as a Trenton Thunder radio announcer.
TCNJ Communication Studies alumni and Phillies broadcaster Tom McCarthy started out as a Trenton Thunder radio announcer.
After working for over 20 years with TCNJ students on multiple projects examining the impact of society on media, communication studies professor John Pollock assembled a collection of work by leading scholars to explore new directions in the subfield, a book titled Media and Social Inequality: Innovations in Community Structure Research (Routledge, 2013). Contrary to traditional efforts examining the impact of media on society, the “community structure” subfield instead endeavors to measure the reverse: the impact of society on media, an effort to link city or national demographic variations with differences in reporting on critical social and political issues…
The College of New Jersey School of the Arts and Communication is pleased to announce that Dr. Deborah Hutton, Associate Professor in the Department of Art & Art History will be co-curating an exhibition at The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Canada, as well as releasing a new major publication on the subject. Between Princely India & the British Raj: The Photography of Raja Deen Dayal is curated by Dr. Hutton and ROM Senior Curator Dr. Deepali Dewan.
The Department of Art and Art History and the School of the Arts and Communication are thrilled to announce that the 2013 Thomas George Artists Fund Award was given to Shannon Ehrola (BFA, 2013) to support her engagement in drawing and painting directly following her graduation from TCNJ. The $5,000 grant enables a young artist…
A short documentary was made about the collaboration between The College of New Jersey and the Japanese Choral Ensembles over the past two years.
TCNJ Welcomes David Rago and Suzanne Perrault, owners of Rago Arts and Auction Center in Lambertville, NJ.
TCNJ alum Brian Plagge is the new director of the NJWA Rockin’ Jazz Band. Plagge is a graduate of The College of New Jersey with a B.M. in Music Education, concentration in trumpet.
Are you ready to explore the arts? Interested in a variety of disciplines? Want to make a difference in your community?
Mildred and Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall, The College of New Jersey Center for the Arts, Music Building
Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 8:00 PM / Admission free
Meet Christy Ney (’99), a Television/Theater Production major and Assistant Stage Manager on Broadway!
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Ewing, NJ 08628