Each student rotated through a bevy of exciting, hands-on STEM workshops, throughout the day.
The grounds were placed in lockdown.
The event will consist of Hip Hop, poetry readings, songs, a recitation of Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, and more.
Holden, who has a 3.71 GPA, noted that being an RCSJ student has helped her delve deeper into certain facets of her job.
Chris Bruno's song is called “Crows in a Cave – I Don’t Need This” and is comprised of different genres of rock and metal.
RCSJ, First Harvest Credit Union, and Gloucester County cut the ribbon on the College's new financial literacy lab on November 20.
President Emeritus, Frederick Keating, and Fran Keating, cut the ribbon on more resources and mentorship for first-generation RCSJ students.
The event, which was held in the Guaracini Center, honored the bravery, sacrifice and courage of America’s veterans.
Rowan College of South Jersey's Pre-Pharm.D. program is the first step to completing 8-year Pharmacy Ph.D. in 6 years or less!
Its goal is to highlight the importance of free speech and the dangers of censorship.
The webinar was titled “Study Abroad as a Community College Student with a Disability."
"We are counting down the days until we can actually see equipment on this property," Principal Michele McCloskey said.
Nicholas visited her old stomping grounds on the RCSJ–Cumberland campus and shared her experiences as an advocate for mental health.
A farm stand that sits outside Glassboro High School is run by a group of students working hard through the summer heat.
A valuable component to NJ Pathways is the collaborative partnerships taking place between New Jersey education institutions.
Dr. Frederick Keating's accomplishment take centerstage as he prepares to step down from his role as RCSJ's president on June 30.
20 Clayton High School freshman are getting a head start on their college education and saving money along the way at RCSJ.
The College has also won the prestigious National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Learfield Cup twice.
The students’ educational and athletic achievements were celebrated by their family members, friends, and fellow graduates.
RCSJ celebrated the accomplishments of 391 graduates at its Gloucester campus Commencement ceremony on Friday, May 16.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
The Center provides essential resources to help convert ideas into reality and launch the next generation of entrepreneurial innovators.
Becoming an author was Bates’ chance to share the beauty of art in a healing and holistic fashion.
The Hall of Famer’s fondest memories of working at the College are directing shows in the theater of the legendary Guaracini Center.
RCSJ’s Adult Center for Transition (ACT) students are interns that get to learn the ins and outs of what it takes to run a café.
RCSJ will host Open House events on the Gloucester campus on March 5 and on the Cumberland campus on March 12.
The district planned to hold class on Friday. But with too many employees calling out for the parade, officials called an audible.
It is not uncommon to hear members of the RCSJ community shout “Go Birds” while walking around the College.
The students who participate in CB2R gain the knowledge and skills to become doctors, nurses, scientists, and more.
The RCSJ Collegiate High School program provides secondary education students with curriculum experiences, preparation, and opportunities.
The Institute will be dedicating to supporting first-generation college students as they break down educational barriers.
Food insecurity has long been a burdensome tribulation for students to experience.
The program, at RCSJ–Cumberland, is designed to be approachable, practical, and a good foundation for further study or employment.
The two organizations are working together to expand opportunities for healthcare students in South Jersey.
A 12-year-old suspect from the school community was arrested by Woodbury City police in connection with the threat.
Parents said they're still waiting on bus information from the New Jersey school district.
In his letter to parents on Friday, Kanauss said this effort was projected to save over $1.6 million for the district annually.
Parents said a new $365 subscription fee "creates unnecessary financial strain on families" after the district announced the change Friday.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers like Lauren Charlton, and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
"I love history, and if you love history, you should love your own history and your local history," Bob Gilliam said.