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Rutgers chemistry professor Alan Goldman was awarded the American Chemical Society Catalysis Lectureship for the Advancement of Catalytic Science.
Memo from state outlines emergency procedures for taking in children from other districts.
All schools in New Brunswick will operate on a half-day schedule on Wednesday.
Rutgers University's office of Housing and Residence Life holds the annual event for Piscataway and New Brunswick kids and their families.
Rutgers University class cancellations have been announced on the Rutgers website for the New Brunswick, Camden and Newark campuses for Monday and Tuesday.
On election day, New Brunswick residents will decide whether to have an elected Board of Education, and will join New Jersey residents in deciding on whether or not to allot $750 million in state funds to public and private universities and colleges in
Some districts question the wisdom of rolling out new systems while teacher evaluation just getting underway.
The annual event is held in New Brunswick and encourages students to walk to school to raise awareness of safe walking routes.
Great art is on exhibit at Middlesex County College, all fashioned by MCC alumni.
The student organization is currently the caretakers of four beehives on Cook campus at Rutgers University.
Middlesex County College's "Democracy House" hosted a forum discussing the 2012 election on Thursday, featuring Rutgers University professor Ross Baker and Star-Ledger columnist Tom Moran.
The new health center is open to the public and will begin seeing patients on Nov. 19.
Low-income children in NJ are eligible for a free breakfast program in schools, but nearly two-thirds are not being fed.
The Safety Ambassador program trains volunteer high school students in safety topics and then has them present the information to first and second grade students in their home districts.
Media specialists argue that guidance and research skills are needed more than ever in the Internet age.
The new automated external defibrillators law is named in honor of Janet Zilinksi of Warren who collapsed on school grounds in 2006.
The school district has expanded a number of its offerings, including cosmetology, green energy and construction and performing arts.
The long-delayed elementary school is now slated for completion by fall 2014.
A one-day series of workshops at Middlesex County College will bring out the writer in you.
The Edison-based community college was recognized for its efforts in helping soldiers transition to civilian life and jobs.
South Brunswick and state elected officials welcomed the grand opening of the newly expanded Noor-Ul-Iman School on Route 1.
The Academic Hall of Fame inducts high-achieving students twice a year, in the fall and spring.
Information sessions will be held on Oct. 3 and Nov. 7 at MCC's New Brunswick Center, 140 New St.
The college is located at 2600 Woodbridge Ave. in Edison.
The redevelopment of the Theological Seminary on College Avenue is part of the Rutgers University redevelopment plan to make over parts of the Rutgers College Avenue campus.
Registration is still open for classes offered in the Fall II semester.
Robert L. Barchi had an audience with a small crowd of reporters outside his office on Sept. 4, the first day of classes at Rutgers University.