Touted as the cure for what ails public education, charter schools have historical roots that are rarely discussed — for good reason.
The Segregationist Roots of the Charter School Movement As a parent I find it easy to understand the appeal…
The Segregationist Roots of the Charter School Movement As a parent I find it easy to understand the appeal…
Kevin Riordan, Inquirer Columnist Greg and Lindsay Sullivan now have concerns about his planned enrollment in a creative-writing program…
Written by DAN COOK, For the Courier-Post State Senate President Stephen Sweeney, in a recent Courier-Post op-ed (“Consolidation plan…
By Jeanne Fox and Lora Fong We write as private citizens on behalf of ourselves and other Rutgers trustees…
By Scott Jaschik The median salary of full-time faculty members in 2011-12 is 1.9 percent higher than it was…
By Jack Stripling Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss. In a troublingly stagnant portrait, the latest…
By Andrea Fuller Salaries for faculty members across all disciplines rose by 1.9 percent this year, nearly matching the…
Students at Kean say the president of the school lied about his resume and violated the school’s Integrity Policy….
By Nat T. Bender and Thomas M. Peretti In February, Rutgers-Newark Federalist Society hosted a debate between Professor Paul…
By Jovelle Tamayo / Editor-in-Chief Board members phoned in Friday night to a special Board of Governors meeting regarding…
By Susan Snyder, Inquirer Staff Writer Amid talk of a controversial merger with Rutgers-Camden, Rowan University has suspended its…
By Colleen O’Dea An appeals court has checked Gov. Chris Christie’s drive to unilaterally remake New Jersey government —…
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