A biology student and her professor track a nearly extinct bat population. A business student researches college student debt while a psychology major creates a program for Paterson children using art for […]
A biology student and her professor track a nearly extinct bat population. A business student researches college student debt while a psychology major creates a program for Paterson children using art for […]
Stockton’s $178.28 million Atlantic City campus, due to open in fall 2018, is being built along the beach and Boardwalk at the intersection of Atlantic, Pacific and Albany avenues in the resort’s […]
Montclair State University, as a research doctoral university, has steadily expanded its STEM facilities, degree programs and enrollment in the STEM disciplines. Within the past year, significant awards have helped to raise […]
Rowan College at Gloucester County (RCGC) Assistant Professor of Biology Emily Allen likes to give her equine science class an up close and personal look at the anatomy of horses and how […]
RVCC Engineering students Shayna Rumrill and Keri Rickman participated in a hands-on “Authentic Engineering Experience” course where Teams of four Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) Engineering students were tasked to design, prototype, […]
Kean University is expanding its “green” offerings with the introduction of a new Minor in Sustainability Sciences, the first minor program of its kind in New Jersey. The 18-credit undergraduate program teaches […]
Businesses leaders and educators focused on strategies for retaining New Jersey’s future workforce during “The Education Equation,” an event hosted by the New Jersey Business and Industry Association on March 21, 2017. […]
The innovative teaching of effective medication administration is crucial in today’s healthcare climate. Thanks to a $20,000 grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb New Jersey Community Grants Program, the University’s Accelerated 2nd Degree […]
The Spanish multinational veterinary pharmaceutical company HIPRA has selected the South Jersey Technology Park at Rowan University for its North American headquarters. HIPRA plans to build 375,000 square feet of space for […]
A new program-to-program agreement allows students to transfer seamlessly. Camden County College (CCC) and University of the Sciences (USciences) teamed up to streamline a path for students seeking bachelor degrees. The two […]
Ocean County College’s (OCC) School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) has been active in reaching out to middle and high school students – not only in Ocean County but throughout […]
Mercer County Community College (MCCC) has added another chapter to higher education in downtown Trenton with the official opening of the Trenton Hall Annex, a modern, three-story building focusing on high-tech career […]
The Department of Physics recently installed a new 27-inch telescope to strengthen its observational astronomy capabilities and engage more undergraduates in coursework and research experiences. The TCNJ Observatory has two domes, each […]
Atlantic Cape Community College and Rutgers University – Camden signed a conditional admission agreement that will enable students from Atlantic or Cape May counties to earn their associate degrees at Atlantic Cape […]
According to US News and World Report, science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) degrees have become more common for both men and women over the last decade. Even still, the U.S. Bureau […]
In the first 20 hours of the campaign, 13,000 people were reached and there were an amazing 4,300 views of our video. Even more amazing, the average drop-off for videos on Facebook and […]
Christophe Pierre, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Stevens Institute of Technology announced that Jean Zu, Ph.D., P.Eng., an accomplished scholar of mechanical vibrations and dynamics, and mechatronics, has been […]
West Campus is a hub of innovation these days. While undergraduate researchers on one floor test molecular reactions to synthetically produce a renewable source of energy, a team on another studies the […]
’65 by ’25’: Many Paths, One Future By Rochelle Hendricks Secretary of Higher Education As the semester draws to a close, I hope you will enjoy our special issue this month on […]
Mary Meehan ’72, M.A. ’74, Ph.D. ’01, a highly-respected higher education and healthcare leader, has been named interim president of Seton Hall. President Meehan, the first woman to lead the University, has […]