Middlesex County College is holding an information session at its New Brunswick Center from 4-6 p.m.
Senators Barbara Buono and Raymond Lesniak criticize the governor, while Republican Samuel Thompson supports the governor and believes there are more important issues.
The Rutgers Army ROTC program held its traditional commissioning ceremony on Tuesday afternoon at Kirkpatrick Chapel.
Proud parents (and students) can get the word out whenever they want, via Springfield Patch's homepage and daily email newsletter.
Expect traffic on River Road, George Street and College Avenue and Route 18, according to the college.
New Brunswick High School's prom is this week! Share your prom prep photos and prom pics with Patch readers.
Check out a gallery of photos from graduation and add your own.
It is the largest donation ever to be given from the foundation to Rutgers, according to the university.
Three Rutgers students were chosen to receive scholarships of $1,500 or $2,500.
De Andre Woods-Walker is a student at Southwestern University in Texas.
Last year's Project Move-Out efforts kept 50 tons of bulk waste out of landfills, according to Rutgers.
Students from New Brunswick High School got a third place award for a video they did on the dangers of distracted driving.
The four professors were among 84 who received the NAS honor.
The festival is held on Douglass Campus on Saturday, April 27, at the same time as Ag Field Day and Rutgers Day.
The run will take place Sunday in Buccleuch Park.
Patricia Sadowki, Benito Ortiz and John Krenos have won re-election to the New Brunswick Board of Education, according to an early report.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
"Kane in Your Corner" addresses alleged mistakes and inaccuracies in January's special school board elections.
Rutgers University provided three days of oceanography studies to students from around New Jersey.
The public got to meet the New Brunswick BOE candidates face to face on Thursday night.
John J. Farmer Jr. replaces John Wolf, who resigned Thursday due to his involvement in the scandal involving Mike Rice.
Candidates will answer questions about their views on education issues at 7 p.m. Thursday at Lord Stirling Community School.
Culinary students at Middlesex County College learn ice carving as part of their studies.
Carl Kirschner will serve as interim Athletic Director until replacement for Tim Pernetti is found.
University president Robert L. Barchi and Board of Governors chair Ralph Izzo will begin the process of hiring an adviser this week.
More than 1,000 student volunteers will be dancing their hearts out to raise money for the Embrace Kids Foundation.
The Athletic Director has lost his job in the wake of the Mike Rice scandal, reports say.
Admissions reps from several colleges and universities will be at the New Brunswick Health Sciences Technology High School on April 18.
A group of Rutgers faculty are calling for the president of Rutgers to step down in the wake of the Mike Rice scandal.
School board elections will be held on April 16 in New Brunswick.
Garden State Equality leader Troy Stevenson said Wednesday that Rutgers can "do better" in terms of discouraging bullying in the wake of the firing of Mike Rice.
Rutgers Day will be held on April 27 in New Brunswick and Piscataway.
Voters will decide the fate of the school budget on April 16.
The Knight Wagon will offer a number of items costing between $3.75 and $6.50.
The elementary school is slated to be completed by the 2014-15 school year.
Benjamin Caturano was among four men charged with conspiracy to distribute MDPV.
On Match Day, medical students nationwide find out where they will spend their residencies following medical school.
More than 500 legal permanent residents have found help at Eagleton Institute’s free events.
Spots are still available in the culinary arts and baking and pastry arts courses.
The free clinic is open to players of all ages and abilities.