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Stockton University acting president to continue leadership, officials say
By Brittany M. Wehner, For NJ.com Harvey Kesselman (Submitted Photo | For NJ.com)Brittany M. Wehner | For NJ.com GALLOWAY TWP….
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Teacher, attacked by pupil, regains job in tenure fight
By Bill Wichert, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com NEWARK — Less than three months into his job as a…
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Before investing billions in community colleges, high school students need to be better prepared for higher education
By Bill Mesce Jr. In her piece explaining Essex County College’s first tuition increase in five years, Essex County…
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Another cold slap in the wallet: Fewer NJ families will find college affordable | Editorial
By Star-Ledger Editorial Board New Jersey Policy Perspective, the prolific think tank, has provided another grim reminder about how…
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Altered acceptance rates: Ramapo among 3 N.J. colleges boosting prestige with inflated applicant pool
By Patricia Alex, staff writer, The Record Some of New Jersey’s public colleges and universities are making themselves appear…
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Higher education funding in N.J. is way down, while tuition is way up, report finds
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com TRENTON — New Jersey’s “lackluster” financial support of its colleges and…
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Wayne High School Students Going Homeless to Help Homeless Veterans
Teens raising funds and awareness to address homelessness problem WAYNE… High school scholars will be spending Friday night sleeping…
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Newark Program Prepares Low-Income Teens For College, Workforce
By Jamaal Abdul-Alim Innovative ‘RU Ready for Work’ initiative helps teens succeed in careers and in the classroom Credit:…
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Survey: Teachers say there’s too much stress, too little appreciation
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com America’s teachers feel over-stressed and under-appreciated, and only about half of…
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At Rutgers, It’s Books vs. Ballgames
It’s not exactly a secret that big-time college sports often distort priorities on university campuses. But every once in…
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State Eases Up On Tougher Standards For Teacher Training, Licensing
By John Mooney Christie administration heeds calls for slower implementation of some of its proposed changes Three months after…
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