Fall 2025
The calendar is constantly updated. Please check regularly! All events on the calendar count for PSY98 and 99 credit; please follow the instructions in Canvas to document your attendance and involvement in the events/workshops that you choose to attend.
Microaggression Virtual Workshop
This workshop can be completed remotely on your own at any time and counts as an event for PSY9x advising courses; the reflection component must be uploaded to Canvas before the end of the course.
October
Paw Your Way Through PAWS: TCNJ Advising Overview, College Core & Academic Requirements | Wednesday, October 1, at 1pm | Ed 113
We’ll begin with a general advising overview and then move into navigating the nuts and bolts of PAWS and understanding your major/College Core requirements. This session is a great foundation for our next session that will focus on registration prep
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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Time Management: How Full Is Your Plate? | Wednesday, October 1, at 1pm | STEM 102
Feeling overwhelmed by everything on your plate? This workshop helps students reflect on how their time and energy are currently divided and introduces practical strategies to better manage academic, professional, and personal responsibilities!
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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Banned Together TCNJ: Banned Books Event | Thursday, October 9, from 12 – 8pm | Ed 212
Come join us in this free event to learn more about the fight against censorship and book banning. You’ll have the opportunity to discuss with the author, Ellen Hopkins, and a screening of Banned Together.
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Time Management: How Full Is Your Plate? | Thursday, October 9, at 3:30pm | Ed 113
Feeling overwhelmed by everything on your plate? This workshop helps students reflect on how their time and energy are currently divided and introduces practical strategies to better manage academic, professional, and personal responsibilities!
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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South Korea: Rice, Sheep and K-Pop | Thursday, October 9, from 7 – 9pm | Virtual
Interested in studying abroad to South Korea? Come join Dr. Kim in this info session.
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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MHRM Info Session | Wednesday, October 15 at 11am | SSB 105
Dave Ferio, Director of the Graduate Program in Human Resource Management at Rutgers University, will be presenting on Rutgers’ Master’s Program in HR Management.
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Investing in New Jersey’s future | Wednesday, October 15, from 5 – 7pm | Business Building Lounge
Connect with state policymakers and learn about the state higher education in New Jersey!
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Campus Wide Free Book Fair | Wednesday, October 16 & Thursday October 17, from 9:30am – 3:30pm | Lawn between Bliss Hall and Business Building
Over 8,000 books will be available for free! Look for the tents and tables between Bliss Hall and the Business building (rain location: Bliss Hall). Questions or looking to donate? Contact Michelle Ordini of the TCNJ English Department at ordini@tcnj.edu.
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Time Management: How Full Is Your Plate? | Tuesday, October 21, at 11am | ED 209
Feeling overwhelmed by everything on your plate? This workshop helps students reflect on how their time and energy are currently divided and introduces practical strategies to better manage academic, professional, and personal responsibilities!
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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Roar Into Registration | Wednesday, October 22, at 1pm | Ed 113
This session will help students prepare for their enrollment appointment time in November. Topics will include searching for courses (including how to look up College Core requirements), building/validating your shopping cart, understanding advising/registration holds, utilizing College Scheduler, preparing for advising appointments, and enrolling in courses.
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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Psychology Colloquium | Thursday, October 23 at 11am | Library Auditorium
Kristina Olson, Professor of Psychology at Princeton, will give a talk on her groundbreaking research on gender diversity and transgender identity development.
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Roar Into Registration | Wednesday, October 29, at 1pm | Ed 113
This session will help students prepare for their enrollment appointment time in November. Topics will include searching for courses (including how to look up College Core requirements), building/validating your shopping cart, understanding advising/registration holds, utilizing College Scheduler, preparing for advising appointments, and enrolling in courses.
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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November
Heart of a Lion: Reflect, Recharge, Refocus | Thursday, November 6, at 3:30pm | ED 113
College can be full of challenges, and setbacks are part of the journey. This workshop will help you tap into your resilience, process moments when things don’t go as planned, and create a game plan for bouncing back stronger through guided reflection and practical strategies.
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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Heart of a Lion: Reflect, Recharge, Refocus | Wednesday, November 12, at 1pm | STEM 102
College can be full of challenges, and setbacks are part of the journey. This workshop will help you tap into your resilience, process moments when things don’t go as planned, and create a game plan for bouncing back stronger through guided reflection and practical strategies.
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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Heart of a Lion: Reflect, Recharge, Refocus | Tuesday, November 18, at 11am | ED 109
College can be full of challenges, and setbacks are part of the journey. This workshop will help you tap into your resilience, process moments when things don’t go as planned, and create a game plan for bouncing back stronger through guided reflection and practical strategies.
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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Social Action Summit: Community Care in Action | Wednesday, November 19, from 9am – 4pm | BSC
The Division of Inclusive Excellence is hosting its second annual Social Action Summit on November 19th. Each year, we offer this conference as a means of collective opportunity to engage one another in broader conversations around supporting initiatives to address social issues and concerns that impact the TCNJ community and beyond. This year, our theme is focused on “Community Care in Action” and will feature content mutual aid efforts, grassroots cooperative initiatives, and human-centered services. The Social Action Summit is open to all students, employees, and members of the local community. Registration will begin on Wednesday, October 8th and continue through Monday, November 10th. Attendees will be able to select what times and sessions that they’d be available to attend throughout the day.
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PSY 492 Presentations: The Effects of Brain Breaks on Student Engagement in the Classroom | Tuesday, November 25, 9am | Virtual
Kaitlyn McGowan will be presenting on their literature review findings from PSY 492. Presentation Title: The Effects of Brain Breaks on Student Engagement in the Classroom. Meeting ID: 646 674 0731, Zoom Password: GvLQr9
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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December
PSY 492 Presentations: Child Development Within the School Environment Capstone Presentation | Tuesday, December 2, at 4pm | Virtual
Grace Marscovetra will be presenting on their literature review findings from PSY 492. Presentation Title: Child Development Within the School Environment Capstone Presentation. Meeting ID: 860 5605 7351
Zoom Password: 0i6MAK
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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PSY 492 Presentations: A Cultural Perspective on Mother-Child Relationship | Wednesday, December 3, at 12:30pm | Virtual
Muniba Syeda will be presenting on their literature review findings from PSY 492. Presentation Title: A Cultural Perspective on Mother-Child Relationship. Meeting ID: 977 1814 7716, Zoom Password: 269469
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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PSY 492 Presentations: Savant Syndrome | Wednesday, December 3, at 3pm | Virtual
Isaiah Pleva will be presenting on their literature review findings from PSY 492. Presentation Title: Savant Syndrome. Meeting ID: 873 1050 5711, Zoom Password: V9PUHy
[Please note: only 1 info session may count towards PSY98/99 credit]
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