To broaden access to the college’s renowned architecture and design curriculum, CoAD is awarding over $200,000 in scholarships
Want to keep updated on the return of local control in Newark’s schools? Learn more at this "virtual town hall" on Dec. 6.
Here’s what happens when the mother of five adopted children from Newark teams up with the principal of one of the city’s largest schools.
More than 4,000 Newark public school students got free wireless devices as part of Sprint’s “1Million Project.”
Actor and author John Amos paid a visit to a Newark school to speak about seeing diversity as a gift and to respect all people.
The Newark Public Schools will host the 31st Annual Title 1 Citywide Parent Conference on Wednesday, November 15.
More than 300 students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of NJIT gathered to celebrate the official ribbon-cutting of the WEC.
College Factual ranks NJIT in the top 9 percent of colleges and universities reviewed nationwide for veteran friendliness.
Almost 200 Newark public school workers voted to join their peers as members of the 4,000-strong Newark Teachers Union.
Hurrah for science, Rutgers Newark.
The NJIT community responded to the disaster with immediate assistance and farsighted planning for the future.
This partnership between NJIT and IBM is the first of its kind in North America.
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“Newark seems to be on the right track,” a Harvard researcher said.
The partnership between NJIT and IBM is the first of its kind in North America, the Newark-based university says.
Newark Public Schools will host a 'Know Your Rights' workshop on Thursday, October 19.
The Newark community is holding a Leukemia and Lymphoma fundraising walk to show their love for a longtime school security guard.
Students at John F. Kennedy School in Newark recently gained some much-needed transportation access.
The Newark teacher/administrator event promises to be “an education conference like no other,” organizers say.
The last time that Newark controlled its schools, there was no Harry Potter and people were doing the Macarena.
A Newark grad student’s brush with boron is anything but boring. Read about her work with the world’s “most energetic metal.”
A native Newark resident and former salutatorian of Science High School has taken over the reins at METS charter school’s Newark facility.
When's the first day of school in Newark? That, and other must-know dates for parents, students and teachers.
Newark Public Schools will distribute 4,000 devices to high school students through multi-year initiative to help close the “Homework Gap”.
Essex County College’s $4 million media center and student lounge has a “living wall” and a “water wall.”
A former Newark educator claims that “the students had more power than the teachers” at his schools.
After the tragic loss of yet another young Newark student, a vice principal knew he had to do something to “keep the lights on."
Family support center opens to help families of students enrolled in Newark schools prepare for 2017-2018 academic year.
Malcolm X Shabazz High School’s 2017 valedictorian has some words of wisdom for the Newark community about "how to embrace humanity.”
“Roxy the Fox and the Tree Truss Bridge” was created by a team of civil engineering and digital design students at the Newark-based NJIT.
Carmen Morales was sworn-in to a term that will run through 2020, Essex County College officials say.
“You will be a better person because of the faith others have placed in you to achieve,” an administrator told the Class of 2017.
NJIT will receive $10 million in funding for the university’s "Makerspace" as part of the approved state budget for Fiscal Year 2018.
Sharon Robinson, author and daughter of civil rights pioneer Jackie Robinson, visited three Newark schools.
VIDEO: Listen to these all-star Newark students show off the power of the recorder.
More than 100 students and staff members participated in the first-ever Newark Public School Head Start Program STEAM fair.
Frances C. Smith Center for Early Childhood Education Receives Award from New Jersey Audubon and National Wildlife Fedederation
The Newark school’s students will attend prestigious colleges like Duke, Villanova, Rutgers and the University of Maryland.