Rutgers professors fight deal to offer online degrees, citing ‘academic freedom’ concerns
By Kelly Heyboer/ The Star-Ledger PISCATAWAY — Rutgers University faculty members are fighting a lucrative, seven-year deal the school…
By Kelly Heyboer/ The Star-Ledger PISCATAWAY — Rutgers University faculty members are fighting a lucrative, seven-year deal the school…
By Jonathan Lai, Inquirer Staff Writer With the fall semester well underway, South Jersey community colleges and universities are…
By Melissa Hayes, State House Bureau, The Record. Governor Christie, center, speaking Tuesday during a visit to Ramapo College…
By Tamar Lewin When President Obama last month announced proposals to make college more affordable, many critics focused on…
By Rick Perlstein […] I’m still collecting adjuncts’ stories. Here is one I’ve recently received from a psychology teacher…
By Dan Berrett Americans adults and employers want colleges to produce graduates who can think critically and creatively, and…
By Benjamin Hart As public school classrooms become increasingly crowded and under-resourced, so do the programs where their teachers…
By Marian Wang “Smart students that can pay” — the financial aid tactic state colleges are increasingly copying from…
By Steven Greenhouse […] Janice R. Fine, a labor relations professor at Rutgers, said today’s effort might prove more…
We call on President Barchi and the designated RU administration team members to negotiate in good faith with the…
By Brent Johnson/The Star-Ledger NEW BRUNSWICK — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Barbara Buono today called for undocumented students living in…
AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera, and Rutgers AAUP-AFT member Janice Fine joined student DREAMers advocating for passage of legislation…
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