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Throughout the year, alumni participated in five on-campus discussion panels, a speed-dating style networking event, and this past March alumni and students attended a very special evening hosted by JPMorgan Chase.

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In the summer of 1981, Trenton State College formally established the School of Business. Join us as we celebrate 30 years of responsible business education.

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During the summer of 2011, twelve TCNJ students toured Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Suzhou China as part of “Doing Business in China” with Dr. Qin Shao (history) and Dr. Linghui Tang (finance & international business.)

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Two business students participated in TCNJ’s 8 week residential MUSE program.  Lauren Rittenbach researched The Consequences of TANF time limits for NJ’s poor: Evidence from Service Providers with Dr. Naples and Sunita Prasad Yadavalli explored BRIC Countries and Their Impact on World Economy with Dr. Samanta.

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Congratulations to the class of 2011! On May 13th we celebrated the graduation of 317 business students. We wish you continuing success and look forward to staying in touch with all School of Business alumni.

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On April 27th, over 70 business students exhibited their research & scholarship in this campus-wide showcase. The following photos are just a sampling of School of Business presentations.

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In April, Tom Sabroe ’88, VP Finance for Broadridge Financial Soultions, Inc., invited business students for a personal tour of the floor of the exchange.

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To enhance student engagement, Professor Nigrini invites guest speakers from the campus community to discuss case studies from their professional experience.

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Guy Chiarello ’81, a member of the Trenton State College baseball team from 1977-1981, will be the guest speaker at The College of New Jersey’s 24th Annual Department of Athletics Academic Honors Brunch.

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Dean Keep, several faculty, and staff from the School of Business – as well as colleagues from the Career Center and Development Office – met with over 50 alumni from New York City at The Volstead, on 54th St. by Park Ave.