Christopher Stout has heard all the old jokes about his profession — and what his job supposedly says about him.
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ACCOUNTING SPOTLIGHT – Business Casual Firms teaching staff the personal approach to communication
Heather Weber had noticed the disconcerting trend for quite a while.
Read More »Rutgers study finds residents pessimistic about Sandy rebuilding
A year-long study conducted at Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy in New Brunswick found individual property owners in towns affected by Hurricane Sandy are not optimistic about the likelihood of community-based rebuilding solutions.
Read More »Two N.J. colleges get top marks in world rankings
The Center for World University Rankings has produced its annual list of the world's top institutes of higher education, and a pair of New Jersey colleges earned good grades.
Read More »Princeton creates center for statistics and machine learning
Princeton University has established a new center for statistics and machine learning, the school announced Tuesday.
Read More »Campus Town is taking shape at TCNJ A QA with the developer
As the spring semester at The College of New Jersey was coming to an end, PRC Group was just getting started.
Read More »Rutgers appoints Davis to chair new real estate program
Rutgers Business School has picked University of Wisconsin professor Morris Davis to be the top academic official at its new real estate program, the university announced.
Read More »Weeklong program to teach girls about business
The Garden State Woman Education Foundation will host a Business and Leadership Academy in Florham Park from Aug. 11 through 15 to educate and inform high school girls about the importance of including business courses in their planning for college and a career.
Read More »Boot camp focuses on ‘Business After Sandy’
As a result of a $300,000 U.S. Small Business Administration grant in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the Women's Center for Entrepreneurship Corporation and the Southern Ocean Chamber of Commerce will team up to host four separate Business Boot Camp seminars in September throughout the region.
Read More »N.J. school bus provider awarded 4M contract, hiring drivers in Minn.
A Wall-based provider of school bus transportation has been awarded a new $4 million contract with the St. Paul Public Schools in Minnesota.
Read More »Rowan researcher awarded 2.8M to study Sandy effects
In the fall of 2012, New Jersey was ravaged by Hurricane Sandy. While the population sustained damage statewide, one of the most affected groups was New Jersey's elderly. Statistics show seniors accounted for 65 percent of storm-related deaths, but little to no research has been conducted regarding the lasting effects on senior survivors,...
Read More »Master’s plan Centenary brings classes to workplace
After years of facing the difficult issue of downsizing, many employers now are facing an entirely different issue: retention.
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