Educational publishing company Pearson Education is starting its move to Hoboken on Jan. 26, the company said Monday.
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Education
Teachable moment Tabtor finds where lesson is lost
Raj Valli was helping his three daughters make corrections in their schoolwork a few years back when he got his first education revelation: You can't help a student learn how to get to the right answer unless you know why they got the wrong one.
Read More »Two N.J. colleges among best for online education, U.S. News says
A pair of New Jersey colleges made U.S. News & World Report's list of Best Colleges for Online Bachelor's Degree Programs nationwide.
Read More »Berkeley College names parent corporation’s CFO as its new president
Berkeley College's board of trustees announced Tuesday the appointment of a new president.
Read More »NJCU signs new waterfront lease for School of Business
Apparently, when New Jersey City University President Sue Henderson told NJBIZ in the recent Interview Issue to “expect big things” from the university, she wasn't kidding. On Tuesday, the school announced the leasing of a property that will house the NJCU School of Business.
Read More »N.J. voters favor Clinton over Christie by double-digit margin, poll says
According to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll released Monday, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads Gov. Chris Christie by a double-digit margin among registered New Jersey voters in a hypothetical 2016 presidential matchup.
Read More »The transformer Henderson is changing the culture and the campus at NJCU
In her first year as president of New Jersey City University, former high school math teacher Sue Henderson raised the average SAT score of incoming freshmen by 71 points, created partnerships with local high schools to better prepare Jersey City's teenagers for college and expanded the faculty by hiring 16 new professors.
Read More »Technical colleges’ parent names new EVP, CFO
Lincoln Educational Services Corporation, the parent company of Lincoln College of Technology and other post-secondary education institutions, announced Thursday that Brian Meyers has been named executive vice president and chief financial officer.
Read More »Which N.J. college is nation’s best value? You might not believe it
Kiplinger Personal Finance has announced its top 300 public and private colleges in terms of value, and while seven total institutions in New Jersey found themselves on the list, one in particular found itself at No. 1 overall.
Read More »Henry Rowan donates 15M to university’s College of Engineering
Henry Rowan, philanthropist and engineer, has donated $15 million to Rowan University's college of engineering, the college's president, Ali Houshmand, announced Wednesday.
Read More »Merck donates lab equipment to Stevens Institute
Merck, the Whitehouse Station-based international pharmaceutical company, has donated a collection of laboratory equipment to Stevens Institute of Technology to establish a new biophysical chemistry laboratory within the biotechnology and drug discovery laboratory.
Read More »Stockton College announces formal 18M purchase of Showboat
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey on Friday announced that it has formally purchased the shuttered Showboat Atlantic City for $18 million from Caesars Entertainment.
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