
The Monmouth University Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, in conjunction with Random Hacks of Kindness Junior (RHoKJr), hosted its first Random Hacks of Kindness Junior: Kids Coding for A Cause […]
The Monmouth University Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, in conjunction with Random Hacks of Kindness Junior (RHoKJr), hosted its first Random Hacks of Kindness Junior: Kids Coding for A Cause […]
Companies and academic institutions of New Jersey have a unique opportunity to solve health care problems and grow new businesses at the intersection of biotechnology and data science, a panel of leaders […]
Caldwell University held a dedication ceremony at Homecoming Sept. 24 to unveil the Mueller Gallery, named in honor of Sister Gerardine Mueller, O.P., ’54. Dr. Nancy Blattner, Caldwell’s president, welcomed an overflow […]
Samikkannu Thangavel, the new associate director of the Institute of NeuroImmune Pharmacology at Seton Hall University, has received a five-year $2.2 million research award from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute […]
Colin Hudson, a Centenary junior from Mount Olive, was recently accepted into the 2017-2018 BNY Mellon Enactus Student Fellows Program. Enactus is an international organization that connects student, academic, and business leaders […]
Think of the body as a vessel for storytelling. With every gesture — intention. With every turn — plot. With every step — character. With every jump — insight. With every fall […]
As part of a robust effort to equalize and expand access to a STEM-focused college education, while contributing to the nation’s interest in building a technology-driven workforce, Stevens Institute of Technology has […]
Julia Davidson, a Foods and Nutrition major in the class of 2018, is developing a nonprofit organization, Positive Roots, with the goal of improving education in rural communities of Jamaica. Davidson, who […]
Saint Peter’s University today released a Community Impact Report, which details the University’s position as a driver of economic, social and environmental growth in Jersey City, New Jersey, the country and beyond. […]
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Georgian Court University, in partnership with the Lakewood Police Department, came together to stuff 190 toy animals for Teddy Bears for Tykes, a service project […]
Bloomfield College has received one million dollars from the JC Kellogg Foundation. Established in 1954 by Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kellogg III, the J.C. Kellogg Foundation supports higher education institutions across the […]
The Research & Development Council of New Jersey honored 14 winners of the 2017 Edison Patent Awards last month at the 38th Edison Patent Awards Ceremony & Reception at the Liberty Science […]
Bloomfield College now offers a 25% tuition discount to Wakefern employees and their dependents. The tuition discount can be applied to both the College’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The Wakefern Food […]
Maricela Coronado, Class of 2018, says she got to Princeton “by accident.” One day in high school, a paper on the ground with the phrase “application fee waiver” caught her eye. So […]
Sensors have many applications, including the detection of antibiotics in waste water. A joint team of scientists from Seton Hall University in the United States and University of Antwerp in Belgium has […]
The College of Saint Elizabeth is one of six collaborating higher education institutions awarded a $4.4 million National Science Foundation S-STEM Grant to help traditionally underrepresented populations of undergraduate students to pursue […]
A new business competition is offering young high school entrepreneurs the chance to attend Rider University on a full-tuition scholarship. The Norm Brodsky Idea/Business Concept Competition is making available a grand prize […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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, […]
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 […]