Analysis: NJ Public Employees Pay High Percentage of Healthcare Costs
By Mark J. Magyar Under 2011 law, employee healthcare contribution are based on ‘ability to pay’ with sliding scale…
By Mark J. Magyar Under 2011 law, employee healthcare contribution are based on ‘ability to pay’ with sliding scale…
By Susanna Tardi On Nov. 6, 2014, the National Commission on College and University Board Governance issued a report…
By John Mooney While skeptics worry Christie appointees will rubber-stamp state policy, two named to panel express optimism that…
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CRANFORD — Arguing that a reduction in their teaching hours would also cut down their ability to engage with…
By Naomi Nix, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com NEWARK — A state-appointed arbitrator ordered Newark Public Schools last month…
New Jersey State Conference of the American Association of University Professors Annual Conference The State of Higher Education in…
By Naomi Nix | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com NEWARK — State Sen. Ronald Rice banged the drum on…
By Ry Rivard Inattentive college and university governing boards are putting American higher education at risk, according to a…
By Kelly Field With the defeat on Tuesday of two members of Congress’s education committees, and the looming retirement…
By Paul Basken, Kelly Field, and Brock Read The broad story of this year’s elections was the Republican wave…
By Peter Schmidt A breakthrough political year for advocates for adjunct instructors appears to be ending on a down…
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