New NJBioFutures partnership aims to promote workforce development in vital industry
The NJBioFutures program is a collaboration between three Garden State community colleges and industry partners with a goal of strengthening New Jersey's rapidly expanding cell and gene therapy sector.
P3 – and $1M from J&J – power gene therapy workforce development in NJ
The public-private partnership aims to create a sustainable, skilled talent pipeline to support the state’s rapidly expanding cell and gene therapeutics sector.
RVCC expands workforce development efforts with $3M+ in recent funding
The Somerset County Board of Commissioners allocated American Rescue Plan funds to enhancetraining for find next-generation technological employment, while another award will create a weeklong, summer program focused on exploring careers in the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry.
Cannabis job fair & information session planned for RVCC
Recently opened medical dispensary Valley Wellness will host the free forum, presented in partnership with Hillview Farms, PremierMD, the Greater Raritan Workforce Development Board and Minorities for Medical Marijuana.
RVCC names Bearce as provost, VP of academic affairs
Karen Bearce replaces Deborah Preston, who left in June to become president of Mercer County Community College.
RVCC gets $100K to fund 10 full nursing scholarships
According to school President Michael McDonough, the gift is "unprecedented in its size and its impact,” marking the first complete awards in the program's history.
RVCC to offer online program in supply chain management
The new course begins this fall at Raritan Valley Community College and can be completed in two semesters.
RVCC offering make-up certifications for application, bridal & airbrushing
Make-up Designory programs, which provide students with education in professional artistry for film, television, fashion, theater and retail, are being offered in person at Raritan Valley Community College’s Workforce Training Center.
RVCC, Ramapo College enter transfer agreement for business students
Learners that receive an associate of science degree from Raritan Valley Community College can continue their studies at the Mahwah school's Anisfield School of Business, provided they meet certain requirements, like the requisite grade point average.













