Dr. Bryant Simon, from Temple University, will lecture on, “Atlantic City and the American Dream,” at 5:30 pm in the TCNJ LIbrary Auditorium, as a part of the New Jersey 350th Anniversary Lecture Series. Continue Reading
Dr. Bryant Simon, from Temple University, will lecture on, “Atlantic City and the American Dream,” at 5:30 pm in the TCNJ LIbrary Auditorium, as a part of the New Jersey 350th Anniversary Lecture Series. Continue Reading
The first talk of the 1989 Lecture series, commemorating the 25th anniversary of 1989, which was the year the Berlin Wall fell, the Tiananmen Square demonstrations occurred, and Mandela’s release from prison was negotiated, will be on Wednesday, October 15 at 5:30 pm in the TCNJ Library Auditorium. Dr. Jesse Bucher, TCNJ Class of 2004… Continue Reading
This Wednesday October 8, there will be a lecture on the Ebola Crisis in West Africa. This lecture will be given by Ambassador Jimmy Kolker, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Hope to see you there at 4:00 pm, in the Education Building room 212! Continue Reading
The College of New Jersey’s own, Dr. William Carter will lecture on, “Why We Should Not Celebrate New Jersey’s 350th Birthday: Lenapes, Land, and the Legacy of Colonialism” Thursday, October 2, 2014, at 5:30 pm in the Library auditorium. Hope to see you there! Continue Reading
September 10, Library Auditorium 1:30-2:50; October 1, Atrium 1:15-1:55 ICE CREAM SOCIAL followed by info session in Library Auditorium 2:00-3:00; November 5, Library Auditorium 1:00-2:00 PM Continue Reading
Date: Thursday April 17, 2014 Time: 4:00-5:30pm Location: Loser 106 Mairin Odle (U Penn, NYU) “Stories Written on the Body: Native American Tattoos in North America, 1800-1830” Mairin’s research investigates how cross-cultural contact between Native American, European, and African societies in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century North America could alter individuals’ physical appearances in profound and permanent… Continue Reading
Date: March 19, 2014 Time: 1:00pm Location: Education 115 This week Women Gender Studies and the History Department will host a Women’s History Month speaker who has made a enormous impact on out discipline. Our Women’s History Month Guest Speaker – Lillian Faderman: Finding Our Foremothers: Lesbian Marriage in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries.… Continue Reading
Date: March 19, 2014 Time: 4:00pm Location: Library Auditorium Alan Dawley Memorial Lecture will be hosting a lecture and book signing by Holly Metz. Ms. Metz will speak on her award-winning book, Killing the Poormaster, a tale of murder, poverty, and corruption in Great Depression Hoboken. Continue Reading