Archive for Education

When he takes the helm July 1, Jonathan Alger will become the sixth president of James Madison University in its 103-year history

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Camden school officials have reached an $860,000 settlement with a former high school principal who claimed his superiors forced him to alter student test scores

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Some upperclassmen at The College of New Jersey may be trading in their metal dorm keys for hotel room swipe cards come September as part of a plan to shrink a deficit of on-campus beds

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Rutgers-Newark team won the New York City competition last week for the third year in a row, beating students from 35 schools, including Cornell and Columbia universities

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U.S. District Judge Susan D. Wigenton said the employees, who claim to have provided those records to law enforcement authorities, had yet to face any retaliation

The money is twice what council aimed to spend before and enables it to fund many top-priority projects that weren’t included in the earlier plan.