The newly renovated Health Sciences Nursing Simulation Laboratory was transformed into a high-tech facility.
To be included on the Dean’s List, students must achieve a 3.5 or higher grade point average.
Public schools, Bloomfield College to delay opening due to winter storm, black ice and low temperatures
Storm expected to dump up to 10 inches of snow on region.
Local colleges resume normal schedules after winter storm dumps up to eight inches of snow on North Jersey.
Bloomfield schools resume normal day after winter storm dumps up to eight inches of snow on North Jersey.
Bloomfield College sets noon close as other area schools plan early shutdowns
Students are speaking out against to the statue, stating that the funds should have been used to combat parking issues.
The Bloomfield Educational Foundation will be funding grants in support of education across the district.
The 35th annual Marion Thompson Wright conference will be held in memory of Dr. Clement Alexander Price, 1945-2014.
NJ state educators present include Essex County College President Dr. Gale Gibson and RU Newark Chancellor Nancy Cantor.
Dr. Gale E. Gibson of Essex County College will join President Obama, the First Lady and Vice President Biden at the summit.
Dragonflies and damselflies on planet earth over 400 million years ago, long before dinosaurs and human life.
Sen. Ronald L. Rice held a press conference on Nov 6. calling for subpoena power to investigate problems plaguing the Newark school district
The conversation will examine challenges of transition to civilian life and the courts’ role in national security.
Katie Koestner was date raped in 1990 and went on to become the first to speak publicly about date rape. She will speak on Nov 2.
The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Leymah Gbowee, will discuss the important role of women in peacekeeping.
A program will be held at RU Newark on Nov 4. to discuss the legacy of the landmark court decision that desegregated public schools.
Don Bosco Prep will host its final fall open house on Sunday, November 2 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The Rutgers University Newark expert is available to provide psychological insight into bullying and youth violence.
Bloomfield Board of Ed. candidates, Bloomfield Kids First say Board president tainted candidates forum process.
The following letter was sent to Mayra Pastore President Bloomfield Home and School Council. The letter was also submitted to Patch.
Senators Cory Booker and Robert Menendez were on hand to present the funding which will be critical for workforce development.
A series of events entitled “Sanctuary: A History of Queer Club Spaces in Newark” will be held throughout the month of October.
Essex County College will host its 3rd annual Manufacturing Career Day on Wednesday, October 1 from 9am to 12 noon.
Agassi will be on hand at the opening of the University Heights Charter School in Newark, an investment of the Turner-Agassi Charter fund.
Dr. Clement Price of Rutgers-Newark will launch this year's Presidential Lecture Series at Essex County College on Sept. 23.
Essex County College joined forces with Rutgers University to send badly needed supplies to help Liberians fight the deadly virus.
The test of the emergency notification system will be conducted Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at Noon.
The women's center has scheduled new workshops, seminars, and a support group, all of which begin this month.
School for children and young adults on the autism spectrum expands with new program.
School will host the New Jersey ReelAbilities Film Festival on Nov. 20.
School becomes the first public university in the state to not require SAT/ACT scores.
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen visited the school to commend it on its educational prowess.
Bloomfield Educational Foundation annual gala celebrates 15 years, honors high school alumni, an outstanding educator and a community organization.
Four students recognized for setting positive example to peers.
Both Tueday night Bloomfield Township Council Meetings Cancelled along with School Board meeting.
Paula Zaccone's resignation reportedly due to changes in committee and school liaison posts.
Students took individual awards as well in Essex County tournament.