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39 Boon for chemistry "With the new chemistry lab, we'll be looked at as one of the top 10 undergraduate institutions in the nation for chemistry. It will last a lifetime and keep giving back to each generation." Abby O'Connor, chemistry professor Gateway to everything good "My parents, South American immigrants, didn't have the money to send me to college. I feel like the Cooperman Scholarship is the gateway to everything good that is happening." Sherida Hinkson '20, accounting Advantages for future teachers "We use TCNJ students as tutors in our reading clinic, where they learn to work with students who have dyslexia. For a teacher candidate to have this kind of training makes them highly employable." Heather Tellier, director, TCNJ Dyslexia Initiative 2014 January Chemistry professor Nate Magee receives the first Gitenstein-Hart Sabbatical Prize to further his research on ice crystals in cirrus clouds. December Swimming program scores a state-of-the-art scoreboard from Mike Randazzo '10. 2013 November All-In for TCNJ, a campaign to inspire employee giving, sees a 29 percent jump in donations. July Dyslexia Initiative created with gift from Adolf and Patty Herst. Continued on next page December First endowed chair established thanks to a gift from Barbara Meyers Pelson '59. November Helene Fuld gives largest gift, $6.6M, for nursing scholarships.

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