Look for frames with this label: “TCNJ Class of 2020 by The College of New Jersey.” Instructions are available from the Let everyone know there’s a TCNJ grad in the house! Maurice loved learning. School of Business Office of the President. Any outstanding financial obligations (e.g., parking tickets, library fines, student loan exit interviews, etc.) Constance Hall, Ph.D. Presentation of Candidate for Honorary Degree.

Contact your graduate’s academic department for accessible seating at the academic ceremony. Kathryn A. A stroke in 2007 would later lead to the beginnings of his dementia, and cause them to close the store in 2011. The more, the merrier! Kathryn A. He attended The Ohio State University where he received his Bachelors in Communications and Masters in Sports Administration. Phone Number: 609-771-2244. Originally located in Trenton proper, the college was moved to its present location in adjacent Ewing Township during the early to mid-1930s. Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering. Bricks are available in 4×8 inch and 8×8 inch sizes and are priced at $150 and $350, respectively. He was 76 years young, but battled dementia and Alzheimer's over the last decade of his life. You’ll have a chance to hear from and meet faculty and other students who worked closely alongside your graduate over the past several years, helping to shape their memorable TCNJ experience.Show off your #TCNJ2020 graduate status with photo frames to use on social media! TCNJ Wind Ensemble and Concert Band, Eric M. Laprade, ConductorMatthew Bender, Professor of History and Faculty Senate PresidentBrianna Carson, Class of 2020, Accompanied by the TCNJ Wind EnsembleLouis Ferrara, Vice President of Public Relations, Class of 2020Lianna Doley, Vice President of Operations, Class of 2020TCNJ Chorale, Rachael Alyse Watson, Class of 2020, SoloistWilliam W. Keep, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic AffairsTim Clydesdale, Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate StudiesMonica Alvarado, Class of 2020; Angelina Francese, Class of 2020;Accompanied by the TCNJ Wind Ensemble and Concert BandReserved, ground-level seating (including sightline to the sign language interpreter) is available during the commencement convocation. Colleen would later say Maurice figured if he could survive Vietnam, he could survive life with her. Foster, President . Graduates will receive diplomas by mail approximately six to eight weeks after commencement and should confirm with Records and Registration prior to commencement that their address on file is accurate. He was 76 years young, but battled dementia and Alzheimer's over the last decade of his life. He did, and they had a beautiful life together. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe 96. They can also be converted to transparent PNG files. She was with him in his final hours, and they will be married 51 years in June 2020. ... Email Address: chall@tcnj.edu.

Maurice was born in April of 1943 to parents Clare and Lucile Hall in Swartz Creek, Michigan where he grew up on a farm with his brother William. You can still show your support by sending flowers directly to the family, or plant a tree in memory of Maurice Hall.

Share your Lions Pride with these virtual backgrounds for Zoom or other video-conferencing apps. Golf carts are available to transport these guests to desired campus locations.Graduates must have applied for graduation via PAWS by February 20, 2020. Campus Police will direct guests to designated parking areas. The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) is a public university in Ewing, New Jersey.TCNJ was established in 1855 as the New Jersey State Normal School. Unsubscribe from TCNJ Housing? For his courage, heroism, and selfless commitment to others, he was awarded the Army Air Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Purple Heart, and the Bronze Star. School of the Arts and Communication. Kendall Hall 30 Mobile: 609-575-9226 Fax: 609-637-5187 Email: kevinpot@tcnj.edu Dale Simon, Theatre Coordinator Kendall Hall 114 Mobile: 609-575-9315 Fax: 609-637-5134 Email: simon@tcnj.edu William W. Keep, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs . Executive Leadership President And Cabinet. He was a loving husband, a wonderful father, and a true leader. He attended The Ohio State University where he received his Bachelors in Communications and Masters in Sports Administration. Download and print these PDF signs, available in multiple sizes (8.5”x11”, 11”x8.5”, 7”x10”). Jackson will be interviewed by Maurice L. Hall, Ph.D., Dean and professor of communication at the Schools of Arts and Communications. Mobility-impaired guests may be dropped off at either the Trenton Hall Circle or the Green Lane entry to Lot #13 (Decker Garage). Mobility-impaired guests may be dropped off at either the Trenton Hall Circle (Only vehicles bearing state-issued handicapped license plates and/or window placards will be permitted to park in the designated special-needs parking areas (Lots 4 and 14).Please advise your guests that walking distances between the main ceremony and the departmental ceremonies may be considerable.Traffic will be heavy; plan on extra travel and parking time.The commencement convocation will have a sign language interpreter.

Maurice was born in April of 1943 to parents Clare and Lucile Hall in Swartz Creek, Michigan where he grew up on a farm with his brother William.