The district will have an early dismissal on Friday so teachers can prepare for remote learning if coronavirus becomes an issue.
Classes and athletic events at Rider are continuing as scheduled.
Mercer County Community College took home a Gold Medal for its Mediterranean-themed display at the Philadelphia Flower Show this weekend.
The Westminster Foundation plans to appeal the court's dismissal of lawsuits challenging Rider's right to move the campus from Princeton.
Rider's annual two-day symposium takes a deep dive into the world cult classic films this week.
Lawrence schools will see a significant increase in state aid from last year, according to numbers released by the state.
A community discussion on the future of the Lawrence Township Public School District will take place March 25.
“Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Present, Inspiring the Future, Rocking the Vote” is set for Feb. 29.
Lawrence Township is one of seven school districts designated as a New Jersey School of Character by a national organization.
The Lawrenceville School is included in a new 2020 list of the top schools at every grade level in New Jersey.
It has been awarded the 2020 Outstanding School Board Award by the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Music Educators Association.
Philippe Étienne recently discussed the country's commitment to globalization and invited Mercer County Community College to be part of it.
Jayla Armani Swann won the Norm Brodsky Business Concept Competition at Rider University on Jan. 25.
The Lawrence Township Public School District will hold a pair of upcoming lotteries for its 2020-21 preschool programs.
Rider's new major helps students ready to join an industry that's getting bigger than Hollywood and the music industry together.
George A. Henderson Jr. is the third Class III Officer hired to join the Lawrence Township Public School District.
The administrators are among the 1,552 on the department's list of superintendents and principals and their salaries released annually.
The scholarships and reduced tuition begin in fall 2020.
Linda Lorence Critelli became an assistant professor in Rider's arts and entertainment industries management program in the fall.
The results are in! Check to see how schools in Lawrence did on the 2019 PARCC test.
A $1 million gift from the chair of the Rider University was named after two professors who were taken by surprise.
The Lawrence Township Public School District reported the 43rd highest number of harassment, intimidation and bullying cases in 2017-18.
The Lawrence Township Public School District is among 15 districts nationwide that has been selected to participate in Audible for Schools.
The agreement guarantees admission into Rider's cybersecurity program for Bucks students who have received an associate's in cybersecurity.
Five hundred schools have been named the nation’s best for science, technology, engineering and math.
The Norm Brodsky Business Concept Competition is open to high school students across the country.
Rider University will hold its annual Veterans Day ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 7, 11 a.m. at the Kaplan Plaza.
Rider has formalized a partnership agreement with the New Jersey Bankers Association that includes tuition assistance for its employees.
A group of 71 Westminster Choir College students filed a lawsuit opposing Rider's plan to move Westminster Choir College to Lawrenceville.
The two 120-credit programs include courses in human exercise physiology, biology and more.
Rider University has unveiled a plan to help it advance as an inclusive university.
Dr. Michael Pillsbury will speak about “Winning the U.S.-China Trade War” on Oct. 30 at Rider University.
Norm and Elaine Brodsky's gift will endow a scholarship for business students and support future business school projects.
A new school building, a new school year, renewed dreams
Anna Clark has covered the water crisis in Flint, Michigan in her new book, which she will discuss at Rider Oct. 29.
The protest coincides with Gov. Phil Murphy's visit to Rider after an announcement the college was coming to Lawrenceville in 2020.
"A Conversation with Gov. Phil Murphy" will feature a substantive Q&A session.
Steven R. Beckett, a 1974 graduate, and his wife Sharon A. McDonald-Beckett have pledged their entire $4.5 million estate to the university.
Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday.
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