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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
Students explored the foundations of Caldwell University’s Catholic Dominican tradition during a study-abroad course in Rome in the late spring. Arranged and taught by President Nancy H. Blattner and Vice President Sister […]
In September of 2015, the United Nations called on governments and businesses, not-for-profit organizations and ordinary citizens to help heal the planet. Countries adopted a set of 17 Global Goals aimed at […]
From the hustle and bustle of Mumbai to the arts and culture in Ancient Rome, students at Saint Peter’s University did not just learn about these exotic places in the classroom, instead […]
Caldwell University science students took first and second place prizes at the Independent College Fund of New Jersey’s Undergraduate Research Symposium. Students Deborah Balthazar and Amanda Surujnauth received the first-place Outstanding Poster […]
Three Monmouth University students have developed a cutting-edge solution to a customer service problem to win the university’s first-ever chatbot challenge. The competition was sponsored by RightAnswers, Inc., the Edison, N.J.-based firm […]
From exploring the enzymes that affect human energy to investigating campus recycling habits, Georgian Court University student researchers are tackling a broad range of STEM topics. More than 15 projects were the […]
Princeton juniors Lamia Ateshian, Sally Jiao, Jonathan Lu and Omkar Shende have been awarded one-year Goldwater Scholarships, the premier award for outstanding undergraduates interested in careers in mathematics, the natural sciences and […]
Becton Hall has become the hub for specialized laboratories at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Metropolitan Campus. The STEM (science, math, engineering and technology) majors working in the labs are breaking it all down, […]
NBC 4 New York / WNBC meteorologist, Erica Grow, spoke at Centenary University as part of the Earth Day celebrations on April 18, 2017. Grow discussed the following topics: “Meteorology and Air […]
Four CSE students demonstrated their impressive scientific knowledge at the Independent College Fund of New Jersey’s (ICFNJ) Undergraduate Research Symposium at the Liberty Science Center this March. These students, pictured, front row […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Saint Peter’s University announced its ranking as a national leader in upward mobility in a recent study by The Equality of Opportunity Project titled, “Mobility Report Cards: The Role of Colleges in […]
Four Centenary University students have been selected to present at the Sigma Tau Delta International Convention in Louisville, Kentucky from March 29, 2017 through April 1, 2017. Sigma Tau Delta is an […]
With the start of the spring semester, the College of Saint Elizabeth in Morristown, N.J., dedicated its renovated Rose Dining Room. The renovations include a dining space with removable booths that seats […]
The technique that the hepatitis E virus — an emerging liver virus historically found in developing countries but now on the rise in Europe — uses to spread could present a weak […]
Small lights illuminated just the runway in the Fitness Center, as models strutted out in global garb to a standing room-only crowd at the fourth annual International Fashion Show. “It’s an adrenaline […]