Come hear New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education, Zakiya Smith Ellis, who will be the featured speaker at next month’s Legislative Conference, March 16 in New Brunswick. Smith-Ellis is expected to discuss her strategic plan for higher education in New Jersey at the lunch meeting. The legislative conference is free for members of AFTNJ locals, but registration is required.
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