The advocacy group will discuss Rider's decision to incorporate the college into its Lawrenceville campus instead of selling it.
Forbes' ranking names 650 schools, including 13 in New Jersey such as Rider, that it says are the best in the country for 2019.
The state released information of administrators' median salaries for the 2019-20 school year.
The state released information of teachers' median salaries for the 2019-20 school year.
Adriana Tirado is one of 207 students from U.S. colleges and universities named a PCAOB Scholar for 2019-20.
Rider University will offer a new master's program in higher education assessment, analytics and change management beginning in 2020.
Check here to see where Lawrence Township ranked in Niche's latest school rankings.
Here are all the important dates families need to know about for the coming school year.
Lawrence High School has been ranked among the top 14 in U.S. News' Trenton Area Metro Rankings.
NJDOE recently released a list of how much money taxpayers pay per student in each school district.
There is no cost to attend the three-day residential program, and all meals are covered as part of the experience.
Two members of the staff will be honored for ensuring health, safety and well-being of the members of the community.
Rider University has announced three alums who will receive honorary degrees and will serve as commencement speakers.
The 2019 National Merit $2500 Scholarship winners were announced Wednesday. See who won from the Lawrenceville School.
We have the results of how Lawrence Township's students fared on the SAT according to the most recent scores released by the state.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognized Rider as an Individual Conference Champion in its Green Power Challenge.
US News & World Report released its annual list of best high schools in the country. See where Lawrence High School ranked.
The course will be online and can be completed in half the time of the traditional program.
"An Evening with Craig Carpenito ’96" will highlight Carpenito's path to the office and his vision of justice in the state.
The program will launch in September.
Check here to see the number of alcohol and drug cases reported in Lawrence Township schools.
The attorney general's office issued an opinion with some additional questions about Rider's sale of Westminster Choir College this week.
The Westminster Foundation claims Rider deceived the public when it said Kaiwen would have to keep the choir college opened for 10 years.
Check here to see the Lawrence School District's graduation rate and statewide ranking.
The new program helps prepare working professionals to become effective communicators, and launches in the fall.
Rider received a $1 million gift to help some minority students who are the first generation in their families to attend college.
NJ once again released its controversial system that grades every school on a 0-100 scale. Find out how Lawrence Township schools ranked.
State aid figures for New Jersey school districts were released this week.
Cynthia Newman announced her resignation after Rider said it wouldn't welcome Chick-fil-A on campus.
James G. Waldon has been named the new director of public safety at Rider University.
The Lawrence Township Public School District will have a delayed opening due to weather Monday morning.
Sabrin ran for U.S. Senate as the Libertarian Party candidate in 2018.
James Hartman, of West Depford, is the former chief financial officer at Bancroft Neurohealth in Cherry Hill.
All schools in the district are closed on Wednesday.
Tomorrow’s Teachers gives prospective teachers the chance to learn about the profession.
It was one of two New Jersey colleges recognized with the gold designation by the VIQTORY organization.
Lawrence Township Schools announced their decision Monday night.
Niche.com ranks the school at the top of the list of the state's top 200 schools, both private and public and including elementary schools.
Eric Voros won a full scholarship from the university for his business idea, Orion's Belt.
Annual Prayer Service and Pinning Ceremony held for 59 students from the classes of 2019 and 2020