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TCNJ Magazine Winter 2018

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11 WINTER 2018 2 What would Quiñones do? John Quiñones, seven-time Emmy winner and host of ABC's What Would You Do?, spoke to a packed house in Brower Student Center in October. His message: When you witness an injustice, step in. 3 SEND THEM CONGRATS, STAT! The American Academy of Nursing inducted Donna Gage '78 and Ellen Swartwout '86 as 2017 Fellows in October for their significant contribu- tions to nursing and healthcare. MANE EVENT A new, far more huggable Roscoe the Lion mascot made his debut this past Homecoming. A project of the Oce of Student Aairs, the custom costume now matches the spirit mark of the college. The old Roscoe was retired during football halftime and drove away in a golf cart. Four students alternate playing the role of Roscoe and, according to one of them, the new Roscoe "smells much better." 52 —The number of defibrillators now installed across campus For the first time, every building on campus is equipped with automated external defibrillators that feature automatic shock delivery, voice and text prompts in two languages, and rescue data recording. No medical experience is needed to use the AEDs — the devices are designed to make it easy for untrained bystanders to provide quick aid to a sudden cardiac arrest victim. > New Roscoe, old Roscoe 4 Above the fold Work by South Korean artists, including papertoy artist Suk Woo Jang, filled the TCNJ Art Gallery last fall. Woo Jang and the Korean Student Association also teamed up for a workshop using his pop art designs.

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