Pigeon post inaugurates a new technology in Philadelphia Continue Reading

Pigeon post inaugurates a new technology in Philadelphia Continue Reading
RCA Repairs is a pop-up exhibition with artifacts relating to the RCA Service Company Continue Reading
Join us at the Sarnoff to hear historian Angela Cope’s lecture Summertime, and the Living is Plastic: PVC and the Creation of a Summer Toy Industry Continue Reading
Taking radio to-go Continue Reading
Radio Through the Ages: a temporary exhibit for World Radio Day Visit the Sarnoff Collection on Sunday, Feb.18 at 1:30 for a guided tour of Empire of the Air: RCA Radio in the 20th Century, a temporary exhibit for World Radio Day. Come to learn about the progression of radio technology through the ages,… Continue Reading
How did radio come to be a mainstay in American homes? In the early 1920s, this new technology was the realm of fringe amateur build-it-yourselfers, but by the end of that decade, radios were standard household commodity. Learn how a fated boxing match and a massive publicity campaign revolutionized the way people lived and learned… Continue Reading
The Sarnoff Collection will be closed for TCNJ’s winter break, from December 17, 2017 through January 7, 2018. Join us again on Wednesday January 10. In the meantime, be sure to check out our online exhibitions. Happy holidays from all of us at the Sarnoff! Continue Reading
You don’t have to think a lot to play Think-a-Dot… unless you really want to! Continue Reading
What do you think of when you hear the words ‘computer game’? For most people, the term describes a game played on a computer or other electronic device. However, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, before the microcomputer revolution that would make computer games as we know them possible, people played computer games that had… Continue Reading
We’re happy to announce that our new temporary exhibition, Playing with Innovation: The Games of Joseph Weisbecker, is now up at the Sarnoff! Drop by and learn more about the fascinating games built by computer engineer Joseph Weisbecker, or check out the exhibit online on our online exhibition space. Continue Reading