Katia Passerini was appointed in February and originally scheduled to take her post July 1.
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Education
Mercer County Community College outlines plans to reopen
The college provided no timetable for implementing the plan, saying that it would be triggered by school officials with input from state and local agencies in compliance with rules and guidance put in place by the governor's office and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read More »Murphy names NJ Secretary of Higher Ed, Smith Ellis, chief policy advisor
“I am confident that the team at OSHE will continue to build on the work we have accomplished together," said Zakiya Smith Ellis. "I will continue to be a fierce advocate for our state’s students."
Read More »Seton Hall University lays out fall 2020 reopening plans
The unveiling of the school's “hybrid flexible” learning agenda is one of the first definitive proposals from a New Jersey college.
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No apps here
The winners of the 2020 Startup Montclair Pitch Competition created a dental device, wine from trash and a wellness program for children.
Read More »Saint Peter’s University introduces online, redesigned MBA program
The program from the Frank J. Guarini School of Business is set up to be completed within 18 months.
Read More »Montclair State pools resources to deliver PPE to area hospitals
During the past month, more than 22,885 pieces of gear have been designed, assembled and donated.
Read More »Caldwell University makes standardized admissions tests optional
With the administration of such SAT and ACT assessments disrupted by COVID-19, the school is making the requirement optional beginning with the fall semester.
Read More »Monmouth University names Mauro dean of Nursing and Health Studies school
Ann Marie Mauro will succeed Janet Mahoney in the position.
Read More »Repollet named President of Kean University
New Jersey Commissioner of Education Lamont Repollet will become the 18th president of the school.
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School’s out, and so are businesses
Bus operators and popular venues took a hit when the pandemic forced the cancellation of proms and class trips.
Read More »Mercer County Community College, William Paterson enter 3+1 agreement
The program allows students to complete three years at MCCC before transferring to complete a four-year degree.
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