Public Employees’ Retirement System Chair Discusses New Pension Lawsuit
Another shot fired in the court battle over public worker pension payments. Four years ago unions cut a deal…
Another shot fired in the court battle over public worker pension payments. Four years ago unions cut a deal…
By Theresa Luhm QSAC maps out a clear and expeditious approach for moving Newark’s state-controlled schools back under home…
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com TRENTON — New Jersey’s Department of Education is accepting applications from…
By Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com NEW BRUNSWICK — When Rutgers University announced a 2.3 percent tuition…
By Elizabeth Redden “Membership in Chinese Communist Party is preferred,” says the job advertisement for a “specialist for residence life” position at…
By Kelly Heyboer, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com UNION TOWNSHIP — Applicants for two top staff positions at Kean University’s new…
Contact: Steve Young, Executive Director, College Council, young [@] cnjscl.org, 908-964-8476 James Castiglione, President, Kean Federation of Teachers, james [@]…
By Elizabeth Redden In pitching a new B.A. in architecture program to a state oversight body for approval, Kean…
By Patricia Alex, Staff Writer, The Record The recent approval of taxpayer-supported Kean University’s architecture program —designed mostly for…
By Patricia Alex, Staff Writer, The Record Kean University is launching an expensive architecture program, largely tailored to foreign…
By John Mooney Educational Opportunity Fund has provided funding – and mentorship – for thousands of young people in…
AFT New Jersey and its affiliates at Rutgers (AAUP-AFT) and the nine state colleges (College Council) worked with our…
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