Common sense makes strange bedfellows, especially when it makes dollars and sense. It’s why a banker who helps individuals manage their wealth teams up with a former CEO who helped people manage their health care. No, we’re not starting a new hospital or health care business. We’ve joined the volunteer leadership group of Pre-K...
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Education
Rutgers announces new mini-MBA program in integrated marketing communications
The Rutgers Business School announced on Monday it will begin offering a new mini-MBA certificate program in integrated marketing communications.
Read More »FDU announces fifth year of veteran entrepreneurship program
Fairleigh Dickinson University announced its fifth annual Veterans Launching Ventures program, a certificate program designed to aid veterans in entrepreneurial pursuits.
Read More »Rutgers appoints new dean of RWJ Medical School
Rutgers announced the appointment of Mayo Medical School Dean Sherine E. Gabriel as dean of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, effective August 2015.
Read More »Where you go to college doesn’t matter
The month of April can either make college applicants sob or rejoice.
Read More »The Genderational Gap, Part 2 Talking points
While discussing the Confidence Gap, the NJBIZ staff asked: Would female perspectives differ depending on the demographics of the universities and colleges they attended?
Read More »Paranicas Stopping the ‘brain drain’ is key to restarting Jersey economy
Sitting alone at the head of a conference table at the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey's New Brunswick office, CEO and President Dean J. Paranicas underscored a potential threat to the often-touted workforce that makes up the state's strong life sciences industry.
Read More »FDU is using its new school of pharmacy to introduce its new style of higher learning
It seemed impossible to walk through the halls of Fairleigh Dickinson University's new School of Pharmacy in Florham Park without running into a smiling face and receiving a polite, “Good morning.”
Read More »The Genderational Gap, Part 2 Stemming the tide against women in computer science
Since she writes code for a living, many people will ask Kaitlyn Aliano if she went to school for computer science. That question is usually a lobbed softball of conversation, but for Aliano, it gets a bit tricky.
Read More »The Genderational Gap, Part 2 Colleges try reaching females at far earlier ages
Statistically speaking, the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark is not the most female-friendly university in the state.
Read More »The Genderational Gap, Part 2 Mentoring helps build more confident leaders
In 2002, Nancy Blattner moved away from her hometown of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, for the first time.
Read More »The Genderational Gap, Part 2 The confidence crisis in college
Susan Cole is a bit surprised by this generation.
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