Collins to speak Dec. 5 at the college
Inspired by Centenary University’s MA in Happiness Studies, Mayor Angie Devanney has vowed to focus on happiness and wellness.
Ceremony capped a full day of activities marking First-Generation College Student Day, celebrating achievements of first-gen students.
Novelist and poet offer readings in third event of the series
On the Water Nov to May?– Wear a Life Jacket!
Don’t Let Halloween End in a Nightmare
Celebrate Giving Tuesday all season long by donating, volunteering and spreading the word about these amazing local organizations.
Centenary University receives $5,000 grant from the Hackettstown Medical Center Community Advisory Board to expand community-wide programs.
Workshops and events planned with community partners to foster safe and healthy relationships, raise awareness, and support survivors
A 32-year-old motorcycle rider died on Sunday afternoon after he was hit by a falling tree along Route 46, state police said.
A practicing licensed professional counselor in NJ, Keith Morgen, Ph.D., is a noted authority on substance use disorders and addictions.
People with HIV are at higher risk for serious flu illness.
Highest governing body in DIII athletics, the Presidents Council establishes and implements policies that support student-athletes
A volunteer firefighter dedicated to community service, Allamuchy resident received a full, four-year scholarship to Centenary University
Find out where you can pick pumpkins and celebrate the season in our area.
Rankings place Centenary among regional leaders for social mobility of graduates, as well as for academic excellence and opportunity
Activities to celebrate Hispanic/Latino contributions to society and emphasize the importance of diversity and inclusion
Centenary University marked 9/11 anniversary with solemn ceremony
ALL IN Awards Day honored Centenary University for excellence in nonpartisan student voter engagement and campus turnout in midterm election
The nation’s first League of Student Voters chapter, nonpartisan voter registration efforts—and even a possible Congressional debate—planned
Be aware of hidden dangers at home and in school that can lead to potentially dangerous mishaps and calls to the poison control center.
The 2024-2025 academic year began at Centenary University with Move-in Day, Convocation, and a Coachella-themed orientation.
These family-friendly restaurants are sure to be a hit with kids and parents alike!
Centenary University to partner with Healing the Vote to boost voter registration
The candy bar giant, with headquarters in Hackettstown and known for brands like Snickers and Twix, is shaking up the snack industry.
The 46-year-old pleaded guilty to a second-degree charge of sexual assault and faces up to 10 years in prison, authorities said.
Officials said the fatal crash happened Tuesday morning, as a state trooper was following an SUV driver in Warren County.
Immersive summer course takes Centenary University students to Adirondack mountains in upstate New York to experience life in the wilderness
The recruits completed 24 weeks of intensive physical and academic training to prepare them to serve the state and its citizens.
Full scholarships from AAUW national, state, and county chapters covered tuition for leadership conference designed to empower young women
Jazz at Rutherfurd Hall Fall Series begins on September 15th
The University was recognized for its commitment to improving experiences and advancing outcomes for first-generation college students.
The decision comes in response to financial pressures both current and prospective students face.
Make new memories, spend time as a family and check out all that our community has to offer before the end of summer.
Turkey has rapidly become a global leader in hair transplantation, at the heart of this revolution is the Aslı Tarcan Clinic in Istanbul
Decision represents an institution-wide effort to ease financial pressures on current and prospective Centenary students
A woman alleged in court papers that correctional officers assaulted her and refused her call for medical attention, a report says.
Entrepreneurship program provides comprehensive virtual training and coaching for veterans planning to launch a new business.
State's poison control center warns residents about carbon monoxide poisoning ahead of possible power outages from stormy weather.
TRAC provides equine-assisted services to individuals with special needs and develops leaders for the equine-assisted services industry.