Pillar College in Newark announced that after a year-long national search, it found its next vice president of academic affairs and dean.
Reading, writing, arithmetic… and 401(k)s? NJ districts will soon have to provide “financial literacy education” to middle school students.
Rutgers Law School officially has its first female, African-American and LGBT law dean: Kimberly Mutcherson.
Essex County College is one of only seven nationwide to participate in the initial phase of the project with NASA, officials said.
A team of researchers from three U.S. universities got a $1 million grant to study the pelvis of a strange “walking” fish.
The new school will emphasize internships, co-ops and apprenticeships within private industry and government.
There are two things that Newark’s public schools are known for, the district’s new superintendent says: "inclusivity and diversity."
Here is a list of the highest paid teachers in Newark.
Roger León will host “Breakfast with the Superintendent” on Dec. 1.
WATCH: Dozens of eager volunteers gathered at Weequahic High School to spruce up the community landmark.
For those seeking an inspirational Election Day story, look to the students of the Newark Public School District.
Do you think Newark Board of Education members should be picked by the mayor, or by local voters?
Voters will get to decide whether they want to spend that money or not, some of which will make schools safer. Here's what it would do.
Newark Public Safety Director: “Students will become empowered to recognize and report this behavior whenever they see it.”
Industry professionals will come together to speak on women in construction and utilities and workforce development aimed at the youth
Authorities temporarily canceled classes at a Newark school after it received multiple bomb threats, officials said.
A former Rutgers student in the 1950s has pledged $10 million for scholarships. It isn’t his first multi-million gift to his alma mater.
There may be up to 1,000 extra teenage voters in Newark for the 2018 mid-term election thanks to school officials.
A meet and greet event at First Avenue School in Newark on Oct. 17 will include a visit from Superintendent Roger León.
Be a "person who provides positive energy and change wherever you walk.” Watch this Rutgers student's inspiring speech here.
South Street School is the first to open in Newark in the district’s post-state-control era. Take a peek at opening day here.
The Essex Vicinage will hold a bullying awareness seminar for students at Science Park High School on Oct. 4.
There aren’t many chances in life – aside from bowling – where one can be "perfect." 42 Newark students are lifting the bar for their peers.
The agreement, effective fall 2018, strengthens the academic and student support partnership between NJIT and Essex County College.
A Newark principal fought bullying in his school by installing a free laundromat for in-need students.
Statewide Food and Fund Drive Involves Youth in the Fight Against Hunger
1065 NJIT freshmen dispersed across the Newark metro area on NJIT’s annual First Year Service Day
The 1st day of school represented a landmark for Newark, which regained local control earlier this year after 22 years of being run by NJ.
A student in the Newark Public School District gets injured. They’re bleeding heavily. What should staff do to save their life?
It was a cool 1st day of school for Phillip’s Academy Charter School thanks to the NJ Devils, Prudential Center and United Airlines.
SBX is an annual Newark program that offers immunizations for local students returning to school.
When's the first day of school in Newark? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
See where the two Newark schools ranked on a list of “2019 Best Public High Schools in New Jersey.”
Program Educates Students and Professionals for Today’s Digital Economy
Newark’s new school superintendent said the once-mandatory hiring process will help to empower the community.
Here’s some food for thought, Newark… summer school can also be for students who are “ahead” in their classwork.
Newark native Roger León has spent his entire life in the Brick City, and has been a student, teacher, principal and assistant super.
Link Community Charter School announces that the graduates in the Class of 2018 have been awarded over $4.6 million in scholarships.
See Newark's local weather forecast and predicted high temperature here.
Edcamp is coming to Newark on Thursday, June 21.