A series of events entitled “Sanctuary: A History of Queer Club Spaces in Newark” will be held throughout the month of October.
Essex County College will host its 3rd annual Manufacturing Career Day on Wednesday, October 1 from 9am to 12 noon.
Agassi will be on hand at the opening of the University Heights Charter School in Newark, an investment of the Turner-Agassi Charter fund.
Dr. Clement Price of Rutgers-Newark will launch this year's Presidential Lecture Series at Essex County College on Sept. 23.
Essex County College joined forces with Rutgers University to send badly needed supplies to help Liberians fight the deadly virus.
September 22 through 27 is homecoming at Rutgers Newark, attend one or more of these events and show your Raider pride!
The test of the emergency notification system will be conducted Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at Noon.
The women's center has scheduled new workshops, seminars, and a support group, all of which begin this month.
Senator Rice will host a hearing on Sept. 2 for parents and the community to express their concerns regarding enrollment problems.
Teachers across the district were rewarded for outstanding performance. 202 teachers will receive stipends ranging from $5,000 to $12,000.
As the co-chair of the Joint Committee on the Public Schools, Rice is urging state officials to investigate on behalf of Newark's students.
178 first year medical students began their educational journey towards becoming physicians.
School for children and young adults on the autism spectrum expands with new program.
School will host the New Jersey ReelAbilities Film Festival on Nov. 20.
Students participate in college's Summer Arts Power program.
The Newark Charter School fund has bestowed a grant to help charter schools improve their programs from students with disabilities.
School becomes the first public university in the state to not require SAT/ACT scores.
District says purchases were justified for school-related events to encourage parent involvement and to recognize student achievements.
Miller Street Elementary is one of 117 schools in New Jersey that participate in the National Wildlife Federation's Eco-Schools USA program.
Stand and Deliver, a program equipping inner-city youth with effective communication and community engagement skills, recognized team and individual efforts at its 15th Annual Night of Eloquence.
East Side High School came away with the New Vision Award.
The Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders commended Catherine Sousa of Science Park High School for her academic and athletic prowess.
Mayara Chagas presented her poster at the Essex County Cherry Blossom Bloomfest Sunday.
County partners with Art Educators of New Jersey for 10th consecutive year to highlight the creative talents of Essex County students.
Governor touts Cami Anderson's approach to education reform.
Sessions include instruction on entrepreneurship, teaching certification and more
10 AM opening for the district
Bill in Trenton would require school board approval for any new closures.
Storm expected to dump up to a foot on the area
District spokesman says allegation is 'unequivocally false.'
Event was part of build-up to Super Bowl next month at MetLife Stadium.
Vo-tech school has strong showing at 2013 nationals
Martial arts, SAT prep and word processing among offerings beginning Jan. 25
80-year-old South Ward school to be replaced by two single-gender academies under 'One Newark' plan.
Essex County College Black Seal Course
Heavy snow followed by extremely cold temperatures blast the area.
State agency in the process of building or upgrading other schools in district.
Many Newark schools are more than 100 years old.
Councilman and former Central High principal Ras Baraka says reorganization will hurt students.