The Adult Learning Center held its 32nd annual graduation on Thursday night.
The summer culinary program instructs attendees in a number of culinary techniques, with plenty of sampling.
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Students were encouraged to read throughout the summer.
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Annual report delivers snapshot of the state of schools in New Jersey -- in 2010-11.
1,012 students in total were named to the Dean's List for Spring 2012 at Middlesex County College.
The Garden of Eden provides fresh, organic produce and education about healthy eating options.
Dozens of students and family members had their long hair cut on Monday to donate to Locks of Love and Pantene.
Complimentary dinner and childcare will be provided at the workshops.
More than 170 employers will be at the career fair on College Avenue.
The Play it Smart program at New Brunswick high school is a mentoring and community service program that student athletes are enrolled in to maintain good grades and positive habits.
The Rutgers Outstanding Students Celebration and Recognition awards recognize students at Rutgers University in numerous categories.
Francesca Rodriguez is a graduate of the District Adult Learning Center.
District officials said Tuesday that a 58.8 percent graduation rate reported by the state is erroneous.
The Commissioning ceremony was held Monday in the Rutgers Student Center on College Avenue.
Rutgers University awarded degrees to more than 13,000 graduates, the largest class in Rutgers history.
The state requires public school districts to pay the transportation costs for students attending private and parochial schools.
Motorists are advised that traffic will be heavy on Route 18 in the New Brunswick/Piscataway area and on College Avenue, George Street, Landing Lane, Hoes Lane and River Road. Traffic info will be available on Rutgers Info Radio, 530-AM.
A $1.5 million donation from Motorola Solutions has been matched with an additional $1.5 million from an anonymous donor.
The Rites of Passage is held annually at Rutgers University for black and Latino graduating students.
Nonprofit founder and Middlesex County Surrogate Kevin Hoagland awarded $5,000 to benefit the Central Jersey Spinal Cord Association.
The college's Edison and New Brunswick locations will be open from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
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The Rites of Passage ceremony will begin at 4:30 p.m. today at Old Queens.
Angus Kress Gillespie is a professor of American Studies at Rutgers University.
Elena Poptodorova, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the U.S., lauded the New Jersey Folk Festival as a wonderful way to celebrate Bulgarian music and culture.
A group of approximately 20 students with United Students Against Sweatshops occupied the administration offices at Rutgers on Friday, demanding to speak with President Richard McCormick.
The annual festival showcases the many topics studies, activities offered and groups active at Rutgers University.
The Robotics League at New Brunswick Middle School builds and programs small robots to accomplish simple tasks.
Save Our Schools NJ, the Education Law Center and Speak Up Highland Park held a panel discussion on charter reform Tuesday night at the Bartle School.
City students enrolled in after-school programs explore Rutgers Gardens with hands-on activities and gain appreciation for green spaces.
Save Our Schools NJ and the Education Law Center will host a panel discussing charters at 7 p.m. tonight at the Bartle School in Highland Park.
More than 400 Rutgers University students explained their research projects at the annual Undergrad Research Symposium on College Avenue.
The Math League competition was held April 20 for third, fourth and fifth graders.
Rutgers President Richard McCormick reportedly declined to end the school's relationship with the company allegedly using sweatshop practiced to produce Scarlet Knight apparel.
A Rutgers University professor is writing a new book detailing what he saw at a psychiatric hospital in Japan between the Korean and Vietnam wars.
The University has raised over $626 million in private donations as part of its "Our Rutgers, Our Future" fundraising campaign.
Geek Week will continue through April 21.
The marathon events will be held entirely on Rutgers University campuses.