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Yearly Archives: 2021

TCNJ Earns All In Democracy Challenge Platinum Seal

TCNJ Votes 2021Voter engagement has been a constant topic of conversation on campuses across the country in the last few election cycles–including at TCNJ. TCNJ Votes is the campus committee devoted to increasing voter education, constructive political engagement, and voter turnout within our campus community. Many segments of campus came together to support these efforts in 2020 and 2021. 

According to the NSLVE report, released in October 2021, in 2016 TCNJ’s overall turnout of eligible voters was 53.9%. In 2020, we increased eligible voter turnout to 83.1% which earned TCNJ a Platinum seal and the distinction of the Best in Class Highest Overall Voting Rate at a Public, 4-year College award from the All In Campus Democracy challenge. 

Voter registration and yield rates.

TCNJ Votes is chaired by the Director of the Community Engaged Learning Institute, Brittany Aydelotte, and the Director of Leadership, Dr. Avani Rana. Both offices worked closely with Student Government, Advanced Community Engaged Learning courses, and the entire TCNJ votes committee to develop engaging initiatives across multiple platforms.

To increase voter education, the TCNJ Votes committee went virtual.  The Office of Leadership created a module on Canvas Commons with information on voter registration, frequently asked questions, and links to help students think critically about important issues.  Our campus community downloaded this module into 171 different courses in 2020, including all of the CCE’s FYCEL courses which reached over 700 freshmen. In 2021, the TCNJ Votes committee hosted several Zoom panels with prominent NJ stakeholders such as NJ Secretary of State Tahesha Way, local representatives: Senator Shirley Turner, Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, Assemblyman Anthony Verrelli, and hosted a Civically-Engaged Alumni Panel with the support of President Foster.

TCNJ Votes also participated in the 2020 NJ Ballot Bowl, a competition between NJ Colleges and Universities to increase voter participation.  TCNJ’s Student Government won the 2020 Ballot Bowl Video Contest by scoring the most views.  You can see the video here. In 2021, TCNJ participated in the All In to Vote challenge for the NJ gubernatorial election. FYCEL students, led by a Bonner Scholar, tabled every Monday to ask our community to vote–and their enthusiasm garnered significant support!

Despite challenges, TCNJ’s campus came together to continue our College’s mission to sustain and enhance our communities both locally and globally through civic engagement.

“Any Given Child Aims to Help Trenton Students”

TCNJ Bonners were mentioned in an article by Drew Mumich in the Trenton Daily for their participation in Any Given Child’s events to give out art supplies in Trenton. “The organization is set to bundle 10,065 art supply kits to students K through 12 in all Trenton public schools. Jacqui Ivey, Owner of the Conservatory… Continue Reading

Bonner 2021 Spring Orientation Keynote Speaker: Hoda Katebi

Each year, at the start of the fall and spring semesters, the TCNJ Bonner program holds an orientation for Bonner Scholars to further immerse and broaden their knowledge and understandings of their roles in service. With several engaging workshops and speakers directly related to the issues they combat on the daily, orientation is a day… Continue Reading

Know Your Issue Project

The Know Your Issue (KYI) project connects the public policy research interests and capabilities of college students with the information needs of community-based organizations working to address pressing social, economic, and environmental issues. This research opportunity provides students with training and support to explore the scope of the problem, current policies, and effective solutions to… Continue Reading

“TCNJ Students Help Adults Achieve A GED”

The TCNJ Bonner Institute was featured in an article by Drew Mumich in the Trenton Daily for their work with Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK). “The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) Bonner Program is collaborating with Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) to offer free accelerated preparation courses for adults to achieve a GED. The program… Continue Reading

TCNJ Bonner Volunteers

During the Spring 2021 semester, TCNJ Bonner Volunteers continued to support and volunteer with the Bonner Scholars Program even though the Covid-19 virus was still having a major impact on their daily lives. Even though as expected, the number of students who signed up to volunteer with our organization declined, one could still see the… Continue Reading

Food Recovery Network

As food security rates rose throughout the COVID-19 pandemic soup kitchens, food banks, and other supplemental nutrition programs across the country were being utilized at increasingly high rates. Simultaneously, food waste has continued to plague the country, with grocery stores and restaurants throwing out thousands of pounds of edible food because of tricky regulations.   One… Continue Reading

Capital City Youth Violence Coalition Collaborations

TCNJ’s Center for Community Engagement staff sit on the steering committee for the Capital City Youth Violence Coalition (CCYVC), along with Isles, Inc., Mercer County Human Services Department, the Trenton Police Department, and Millhill Child & Family Development. Like many other entities, CCYVC transitioned to a virtual model in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout… Continue Reading

Collaborating Across Boundaries in Partnership with the Community

Since Spring 2020, the Center for Community Engagement’s CEL Institute has supported TCNJ faculty in the Collaborating Across Boundaries (CAB) initiative across campus. Spearheaded by Monisha Pulimood, Diane Bates, and Kim Pearson, CAB seeks to address real-world issues through interdisciplinary course collaborations that integrate Community Engaged Learning. The CAB model develops a more thorough understanding… Continue Reading

Contact

Center for Community Engagement
Forcina Hall, Room 337
The College of New Jersey
P.O. Box 7718
2000 Pennington Rd.
Ewing, NJ 08628

609.771.2548
bonner@tcnj.edu
tcnjcel@tcnj.edu

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