Jersey College has launched a new student success program called ‘iCare’. This program, launched across the institution’s six campus locations including Teterboro, NJ and Ewing, NJ, is designed to help students adjust […]
Jersey College has launched a new student success program called ‘iCare’. This program, launched across the institution’s six campus locations including Teterboro, NJ and Ewing, NJ, is designed to help students adjust […]
An array of innovation-focused New Jerseyans – scientists, student researchers, alumni, company executives and elected officials – gathered on campus today to hail the much-anticipated opening of NJIT’s new Life Sciences and […]
Union County College welcomes Dr. Demond T. Hargrove as the new Vice President for Student Development. Dr. Hargrove comes to Union after more than 20 years in student development at New Jersey […]
Thomas Edison State University has recently unveiled building signage designating Glen Cairn Hall as George A. Pruitt Hall. “We believe this is a fitting tribute that recognizes Dr. Pruitt’s leadership, vision and […]
Centenary University’s Innovation, Education and Psychology Departments partnered with Elemental Path, an educational technology developer that was recently named “A Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Company that is Disrupting Education” by DisruptorDaily, to […]
The William G. Rohrer Charitable Foundation has committed $5 million to Rowan University’s William G. Rohrer College of Business, Rowan President Dr. Ali Houshmand announced Wednesday, Sept. 13. The gift will establish […]
A recent study on income mobility published by The Equality of Opportunity Project ranked Berkeley College New York in the top 1 percent of 2,137 colleges across the nation for overall income […]
More than 50 educators, representatives of industry, and community leaders attended a New Jersey STEM Pathways Network planning meeting on Oct. 12, 2017 at Camden County College. The idea? To ultimately […]
More than 400 people, including local and state officials, faculty, staff, students and alumni, gathered at County College of Morris (CCM) on Friday, October 6, to celebrate the inauguration of Dr. Anthony […]
Fairleigh Dickinson University opened for classes on September 16, 1942. Seventy-five years and eleven days later, the University community gathered at the Florham Campus to officially inaugurate its 8th president, Christopher Capuano. […]
Jesus Fonseca of Red Bank used to be a commercial painter. Doug Brain of Tinton Falls owned a body shop for 26 years. Henry Berkebile, of Manchester, was in construction. As of […]
Georgian Court University is taking steps to make certain students get additional professional insight—not just academic preparation—to be competitive after graduation. For example, GCU recently piloted a series of 1-credit and 2-credit […]
Saint Peter’s University today announced that it has been awarded a five-year grant of $1.4 million from the National Science Foundation for the Robert Noyce Teaching Scholarship Program to encourage and prepare […]
In Service to the Community By Rochelle Hendricks Secretary of Higher Education Huddled together with colleagues in the State Police emergency management headquarters in West Trenton during the first hours after Superstorm […]
Biology students at Caldwell University are given the opportunity to take part in summer enrichment programs and internships at prestigious hospitals. Student Veronica Guirguis spent the summer interning at the world-renowned teaching […]
The New Jersey Institute of Technology and IBM have teamed up to provide access and education to new technologies. The partnership between NJIT’s Martin Tuchman School of Management and IBM’s Global University […]
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Concussions are mild brain injuries that are increasingly prevalent among student athletes. According to a National Collegiate Athletic Association survey, nearly one quarter of student athletes experience concussions during their collegiate career. […]
They braved the cold, wind and darkness, finding themselves providing food, water and shelter to new friends and neighbors. In this way, students and administrators responded to Superstorm Sandy in the same […]