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46 The College of New Jersey Magazine dayofgiving.tcnj.edu March 26, 2026 Show your love for your fellow Lions. Your gift will help support scholarships, research, athletics improvements, inclusive excellence programs, and other initiatives. You can choose the TCNJ school or program that means the most to you. To get involved or for additional information, please contact the Office of Development at 609.771.2218 or tcnjfund@tcnj.edu. Mark your calendar! Retreat with a purpose L to R: Shannon Garcia '18, Jackie Silvestrov '09, and Alumni Association Board President Jennifer Silvestrov-Guarini '03 took the field at the Alumni Association Board retreat in November. Garcia and Silvestrov are the new co-representatives of the School of Business alumni chapter. Email alumni@tcnj.edu to join the chapter. Jessica Nicol '21 completed a dual master's in environmental management from Peking University in Beijing, China, and environment and development from the London (England) School of Economics. Jermar Best '22 is a senior specialist member of technical staff-network engineer at AT&T. Terence Odonkor '22 is Broadway's orchestrator for the musical Love Somebody Now. He was also the associate orchestrator for the 75th Tony Awards. Lindsey Ruderman '23 started her clinical fellowship at Thrive Charter School in Hamilton, New Jersey, as a speech pathologist. She earned her master's degree from Monmouth University in May 2025. Sian Brossard '25 started at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey, in the dual MA/MFA creative writing program. Madelyn Harvey '25 is a research and development engineer at the Applied Research Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University. Chandler Storcella '25 is a data analyst in the quality department at RWJBarnabas Health in Hamilton, New Jersey. She is also in the master's of public health program at TCNJ with a concentration in epidemiology and health analytics. Matthew Yuro '25, president of the Gamma Zeta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, received the Distinguished Chapter Officer Award for his outstanding leadership. He also won the Jack Kinnaman Memorial Scholarship for his commitment to the field of education.

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