Long-Debated “Renaissance” School Gets Go-Ahead from Camden, State
Plan calls for five privately run schools to open in city, operated with public funds By John Mooney The…
Plan calls for five privately run schools to open in city, operated with public funds By John Mooney The…
The Affordable Care Act takes effect Jan. 1, 2014. Part of the law’s unintended consequences will be its effect…
University of Nebraska’s William Brennan Institute of Labor Studies John Kretzschmer visited New Jersey to run a day-long session…
Cutting funding boosts tuition, reduces course offerings, and — according to one expert — can deter businesses from moving…
By Patricia Alex, Staff Writer. The Record. The sluggish economy has accelerated a shift in how higher education is…
Contracts at RVCC, Warren remain unsettled BRANCHBURG— A labor dispute at a sleepy Central Jersey community college managed to…
By Max Pizarro RARITAN – On the losing end of an intra-party leadership battle, Assemblyman Jason O’Donnell (D-31), Bayonne,…
By Max Pizarro Having championed consolidation locally in the storied Princetons case, Princeton Township Deputy Mayor Sue Nemeth now…
Latest development only adds to the tensions between charters and the districts that host them By John Mooney, November…
McCormick’s speech was repeatedly interrupted by heckles from members of Rutgers’ faculty and staff unions protesting a pay freeze….
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