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Congrats to group members, Karolina Wielowski, Vani Lorish, and Noor Grewal, for giving their first conference talks at the 87th ISCC this weekend! All three gave fantastic talks and Karolina won the 1st place prize in computation! #TCNJ#TCNJChemistry#TCNJScience#NSFFunded
This weekend @TCNJ@TCNJScience students Sai Dhulipala, Angelica Bolon, and Caitie Janisheski presented their research findings at the 87th ISCC this weekend! Their talks were great and Sai and Angelica were second place winners in the inorganic division. 🎉😀
A seismogram of the magnitude 4.8 earthquake was recorded in Physics Professor Shannon Graham's office in the Science Complex at TCNJ.
According to Graham, TCNJ's resident earthquake expert, earthquakes in New Jersey are 'not common but are not unexpected.'
Incredibly excited to host my former classmates and friends next Friday in collaboration with @TCNJBiology, @TCNJScience and our @TCNJ@SACNAS chapter. Our alumni will share with current students about career trials and success in STEM. Photos to come!
Sarah Knapik spent a lot of time scouting around the storm drain at Lake Ceva this fall as she worked to build the bug collection needed for her entomology class. It paid off. #TCNJ@TCNJScience
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Excited to be bringing significant additional resources to our supercomputer, ELSA, at @TCNJ. Awesome facility and incredibly impactful for our students and faculty to engage in research! Check out the linked article for more info! #NSFfunded@ChemistryTcnj@TCNJScience
TCNJ has been awarded a $935,000 National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation grant, which will be used to purchase and upgrade equipment in the ELSA High Performance Computing cluster.
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This week during MUSE, Dean Kramer ran a design thinking session to reimagine learning spaces. Students, faculty and staff had a great time learning and working together. Look out for future “Dinner snd Design with the Dean” sessions during the fall semester! #tcnj
Rock, rock ... who's there?🪨
TCNJ physics professor Nate Magee confirmed today that the object that recently crashed landed into a home not far from campus is, indeed, from outer space.
Read more from the @AP: https://t.co/e2zbpQyEfk
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.@TCNJ Dept. of #Physics confirms that it is in fact a chondrite meteorite that struck a NJ home earlier this week! These types of meteorites are believed to be from the main asteroid belt & could be more than 4 BILLION years old! @News12NJ