Rutgers Food Innovation Center to close Piscataway location
While the Central Jersey outpost is home to eight food companies that use the space to manufacture their products, Executive Director Nolan Lewin explained that Rutgers University doesn't own the building and chose not to renew the lease.
NJCU Institute for Dispute Resolution to host pitch competition
New Jersey City University is partnering with Hoboken's Mission 50 on the inaugural event, which will garner the winner $5,000 to launch their business idea.
Groups call for new NJ child tax credit
The goal of the state-run $100 million proposal is to help families move out of poverty, and get many of them into the workforce.
MCCC names finalists for presidential post
Meet the final four – narrowed down from more than 60 applicants – who will make their way to the West Windsor campus next month for public forums.
Rutgers to offer free, discounted tuition for thousands of students
The Scarlet Guarantee is expected to benefit upwards of 7,600 first- and second-year students, or 20% of the undergraduate student body.
Girl Scouts of Northern NJ names Kenoff president and CEO
The new leader joined the organizations’s executive team in 2018 as chief development and communications officer.
The College of New Jersey launches tract to study national health issues
The new concentration, which officials said has been in the works for 24 years, is available to undergraduates enrolled full time.
NJCU’s Guarini Institute to host NY Fed president Friday
John Williams' virtual stop at New Jersey City University is his last on a regional tour. The free conversation will explore the state of the U.S. economy, monetary policy and the North Jersey region's economic outlook.
Lively McCabe Entertainment acquires Montvale theater company
The Ridgewood-based global theatrical production company has taken on Broadway Theater Workshops, a year-round training company that works with children.
Seton Hall president gives $500K to university
“If we’re asking people to give to Seton Hall, we need to show that we believe in Seton Hall and its people, 100%," Joseph Nyre's wife Kelli said.
Rutgers MBA team wins international case competition
The exercise asked students to identify how a business in the tech sector could navigate a real-world issue.
Warren Community College’s new Embry-Riddle partnership takes flight
The agreement gives students the ability to seamlessly transfer to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the world's largest university specializing in aviation and aerospace, and adds cooperation in flight training and equipment sharing as well as more research and grant opportunities.