He has more than 26 years of experience in political, governmental and public communication.
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Damir Krstičević spoke about modern national security challenges.
Rehma Asghar, of Lawrenceville, graduated this week from New Jersey Institute of Technology
The university may lose between $5 million and $13 million on the sale of the choir college, the Princeton Packet reports.
Arjun Agarwal won first place for his video about "Feeding 10 Billion" people.
Ceremonies are at Cure Insurance Arena in Trenton.
Jamie Ludwig has been named an Advocate for the Society for Science & the Public.
The grant will be used to coordinate green team activities among the district's secondary schools to achieve Silver Certification.
Acclaimed entrepreneur Norm Brodsky and former Pennsylvania Governor Hon. Mark Schweiker will be honored.
The program takes place on April 25.
The district saw an increase from 2015-16 to 2016-17, new data from the state shows.
Brooke Guinan will headline Rider's 36th annual Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS) Colloquium.
State aid numbers were released by Gov. Phil Murphy's administration this week.
The unidentified student remained hospitalized Thursday morning.
Penn Medicine Princeton Health President and CEO Barry S. Rabner is the newest member of the Rider University Board of Trustees.
The school will not take suspensions into account in the admissions process if they're related to peaceful protests.
Lawrenceville and the other members of the Eight Schools Association issued a joint statement Monday morning.
It is the fifth consecutive year the seven-week program is being offered.
Max Ramos recently announced his resignation for personal reasons.
Rider University’s Shark Tank-esque Norm Brodsky Idea/Business Concept Competition took place on Jan. 17.
His term will run from May 19 through Aug. 16.
These are comprehensive programs that service typically developing 3-and 4-year-olds and children with special needs.
All current Lawrenceville School students and faculty will honor the memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. with a Day of Service on Jan. 17.
Three Lawrenceville School seniors were among 300 students named as scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search.
It will be the first private college or university in New Jersey that will offer a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program.
She will assume the same position in a school district in Virginia.
Open House Week is Jan. 15-19, 2018.
Bridge of Books is a non-profit that collects books for underserved children in New Jersey.
Mercer County Community College has dedicated a plaque at Trenton Hall on the college’s James Kerney Campus to recognize the donation.
"Fake News & Fractured Audiences: Media in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" will take place on Tuesday.
Professors at the college may see layoffs, Rider University said in a letter on Tuesday.
The school has been named among the 375 most environmentally responsible colleges in The Princeton Review’s “Green College Guide.”
The district received the 2017 Sustainability Makes $ense Award.
The tentative contract was ratified and approved this month.
Semifinalists in the 63rd annual competition were announced on Wednesday.
Sharin Rello is now a finalist for the New Jersey Governor Teacher of the Year Award.
U.S. News & World Report is out with ranking of top colleges, and 28 in New Jersey made the list.
The schools and the district will be honored during an event on Oct. 24.
The state Department of Education released data on teacher evaluations last week.