• The Speed Networking Program – which is sponsored by the Dean’s Council for Student Engagement –  is now in it’s second year.  Business professionals, many of whom are alumni, participate in this innovative event.  Interested alumni should contact Patty Karlowitsch at karlowit@tcnj.edu to learn more about student networking and mentoring opportunities. Read more about alumni connections here.

    Speed Networking

    Business professionals, many of whom were alumni, participated in this innovative speed networking program for business juniors and seniors in TCNJ’s Loser Hall.

  • Members of Delta Sigma Pi, TCNJ’s co-ed professional business fraternity, welcomed new students at the School of Business annual picnic.  Read about business student organizations at The College of New Jersey here.

    Annual Picnic

    Members of Delta Sigma Pi, TCNJ’s only co-ed professional business fraternity, welcomed new students at the School of Business annual picnic.

  • Business students presented their original research at the luncheon for TCNJ’s Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience Program (MUSE.) Read more here.

    MUSE

    Business students presented their original research at the luncheon for TCNJ’s Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience Program (MUSE).

  • Members of the Student Investment Fund manage a portfolio valued in excess of $155,000. The fund was initially created by a gift from a faculty member and contributions from alumni.  View the Student Investment Fund website here. Read more in TCNJ Magazine.

    Student Investment Fund

    Members of the Student Investment Fund manage a portfolio valued in excess of $155,000. The fund was initially created by a gift from a faculty member and contributions from alumni.

  • School of Business alumni enjoyed the annual Alumni Networking Event at the Salt Creek Grille in Princeton.  Read about this event and other School of Business Alumni programs here.

    Salt Creek Grille

    School of Business alumni enjoyed the annual Alumni Networking Event at the Princeton Salt Creek Grille in September.

  • Our focus on undergraduate business education has received national recognition. In 2011 we were ranked #65 in the nation, #1 in NJ, by the Bloomberg Businessweek Survey of Best Undergraduate Business Schools.

    Select student profiles can be viewed here.

    Our Students

    Our focus on undergraduate business education has received national recognition. In 2011 we were ranked #65 in the nation, #1 in NJ, by the Bloomberg Businessweek Survey of Best Undergraduate Business Schools.

  • Business students got an inside view of TerraCycle’s recycling systems for previously non-recyclable or hard-to-recycle waste. For more information about TerraCycle, visit their website here.

    Inside TerraCycle

    Business students got an inside view of TerraCycle’s recycling systems for previously non-recyclable or hard-to-recycle waste.

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    Twenty-six alumni and 97 students joined faculty and staff at a Finance Forum sponsored by JPMorgan at their NYC headquarters in March, 2011. Hosted by Guy Chiarello ’81, JPM’s CIO, the program included a panel discussion and networking reception.

     

    Pictured left to right: Paul Sullivan ’85, Managing Director at Merrill Lynch (standing); Mike Movsovich ’86, Partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP; Tejal Joshi ’01, VP Lehman Holdings; and Stephen Berenson, Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at JPM. See more here. Read more in TCNJ Magazine: The Secrets of their Success.

     

     

    Left, Guy Chiarello ’81 welcomes TCNJ business students to JP Morgan. Dean Keep concludes the program at right.

    JPMorgan Finance Forum

    Twenty-six alumni and 97 students joined faculty and staff at a Finance Forum sponsored by JPMorgan at their NYC headquarters in March, 2011.

  • Students inducted into business honor societies were honored at this annual luncheon for: Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Financial Management Assoc., Omicron Delta Epsilon, and the New Jersey Collegiate Business Administration Association.

    Business Honor Societies

    Students inducted into business honor societies were honored at this annual luncheon for: Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Financial Management Assoc., Omicron Delta Epsilon, and the New Jersey Collegiate Business Administration Association.

  • Save the date: Nov. 9, for this conference sponsored by the School of Business and the NJ Small Business Development Center.

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Congratulations to the class of 2012! Visit this site to view photos from the School of Business Commencement program and read about student and faculty awards.

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Nearly 100 business students presented their original research at the College-wide Celebration of Student Achievement, a showcase for student scholarly and creative work, that provides an opportunity for students to share their work with the TCNJ community.

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According to The Princeton Review, The College of New Jersey is one of the most environmentally-responsible colleges in the United States and Canada. Read here about TCNJ’s inclusion in “The Princeton Review’s Guide to 322 Green Colleges: 2012 Edition,” which was released on April 17, in conjunction with Earth Week 2012.

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On April 18th, alumnus Tom Sabroe ’88 of Broadridge Financial Solutions, hosted a group of 19 first-year TCNJ business students on a tour of the New York Stock Exchange. This was Tom’s 3rd time hosting this event, for which the School is profoundly grateful.

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For the second consecutive year, Guy Chiarello ’81, CIO of JPMorgan Chase welcomed 83 TCNJ business students to a finance forum at the firm’s Park Ave. headquarters in Manhattan. In addition to Dean Keep and key administrative staff, they were joined by TCNJ President Gitenstein, finance faculty, and 24 alumni working in a variety of [...]

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Mashup takes top prize in finale! Congratulations to Davis Craig, Ryan Dolan and Frankie Nwafili, winners of the Mayo Business Plan Competition!
2nd place: The Elite Club – Albert Matlock, Anthony Grullon, Dan Bucher and Laura Mendez. 3rd place: Flow & Co. – Frank Piazza, Mike Arnone and Pat Chirchirillo

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