
Rowan College at Burlington County’s (RCBC) Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) division is becoming global thanks to a new a 10-day West African study abroad opportunity and a faculty exchange program […]
Rowan College at Burlington County’s (RCBC) Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) division is becoming global thanks to a new a 10-day West African study abroad opportunity and a faculty exchange program […]
In recent months, 29 Georgian Court University students traveled, served and studied abroad in Spain, Italy, Ireland, Peru, and Costa Rica. The largest segment of Georgian Court’s growing global education program, however, […]
Warren County Community College (WCCC) Business Administration major Elisabeth Touaboy is not your typical college student. Originally from the Central African Republic, Touaboy has developed and been pursuing her own non-profit organization […]
Stockton University has been approved by the Panamanian Ministry of Education to offer training to teachers from Panama as part of the government’s Bilingue Initiative. The University has also signed a Memorandum […]
Jon Stauff is determined to grow the global footprint of Monmouth University. In the 16 months since he became the university’s vice provost for global education, he has nearly doubled the programming […]
Centenary University will again conduct its annual intensive Summer Culture and Language Program for international students to study American culture and the English language. This program is open to all international college […]
CSE students can benefit beyond the classroom when they cross-register for classes at Fairleigh Dickinson University. For Kassandra Ortiz,’18, that meant the opportunity to participate in a service project in Ecuador. Beginning […]
Felician University students participated in the recent United Nations conference on Women and Girls in Science, part of the celebration of the annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Twenty […]
Seventeen William Paterson University students will spend three weeks during July and August 2017 studying comparative and international political issues at St. Edmund’s College, part of Cambridge University in England, through the […]
For Jose Escobar, learning English has not been easy. Twice a week for the last four years, the Matawan-based landscaper and painter has left work and ridden his bicycle more than four […]
Jobs for the Future (JFF) received a $16.6 million-dollar grant from the Gates Foundation to support the work of Centers for Student Success. New Jersey is one of 14 centers supported by […]
Jilyssa Stevens is very familiar with issues involving the Child Welfare System. In actuality, she’s not only familiar with the issue, but she knows about it first-hand. The 20-year old sophomore at […]
Hundreds of county and local officials, dignitaries from other colleges and universities, members of the community, college students, faculty and staff witnessed the installation of Yves Salomon-Fernandez, Ph.D. as the seventh president […]
The President’s Distinguished Lecture Series brings our world’s most distinguished thought leaders in science and technology to create debate and spur discussion on the role of technology and its implications in 21st […]
The United States Department of Education (USDOE) has awarded the Center for Pre-College Programs (CPCP) at New Jersey Institute of Technology two grants for its Upward Bound program. CPCP received $503,928 for […]
A team of Rutgers Business School students and one alumna won first prize in the regional Hult Prize Challenge with an idea of operating a system of electric-powered rickshaws in refugee settlements. […]
Mercer County Community College (MCCC) and the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have signed a new agreement that will provide opportunities for students with associate degrees to earn their bachelor’s degree […]
Three high school seniors earned associate degrees from Salem Community College in May before graduating from Salem County Vocational-Technical School (SCVTS). Courtney Sassi and Samantha Scull were enrolled in the Academy of […]
Twelve Princeton undergraduates, including three from New Jersey, will pursue internships and conduct research internationally this summer as Streicker Fellows. The Streicker International Fellows Fund was established in 2015 to provide undergraduate […]
The Photo Club at County College of Morris (CCM) recently announced the winners of its fifth annual photography contest for New Jersey high school students. This year’s sponsor, Millburn Camera ASAP Photo, […]
Atlantic Cape Community College archer Lorena Koidl of Point Pleasant was named to the 2017 Collegiate Archery All-American Team, a distinction that combines results from Collegiate Indoor and Outdoor National Championship Competitions […]
The Task Force on Campus Sexual Assault convened monthly since June 22, 2016 in support of its year-long mission to review policies and craft recommendations about how campus sexual assaults should be […]
For a registered nurse (RN) who may already hold an associate in applied science and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, holding advanced certifications and degrees can lead to a more […]
In alpine Switzerland and northern Italy, Fairleigh Dickinson University students experience European hospitality and tourism firsthand for nine days each spring. Engelberg. Lucerne. Neuchâtel. Gruyères. Lugano. Interlaken. Bern. Baar. Zürich. Reggio Emilia. […]
Student filmmaker Will Monahan is always looking for new ways to share his work. In April, he was able to screen his film i, u, we, us, this in Cuba at the […]