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Report ranks N.J.’s college tuition costs; which one tops $50K a year?

Annual tuition at 27 of New Jersey’s four-year colleges ranged from $11,762 to $50,725, with more than half topping $29,000 a year, according to a published report Wednesday. NJ Advance Media’s NJ.com ranked the colleges...

John Wiley and Sons names publishing veteran as new CEO

Hoboken’s John Wiley and Sons Inc. has named Brian A. Napack its new CEO and president, effective Dec. 4. Napack follows Matthew Kissner, who has served as interim CEO since May. Kissner will stay on...

NJII, Rutgers creating manufacturing institute for pharma industry

The New Jersey Innovation Institute and Rutgers University are forming the New Jersey Continuous Manufacturing Institute to advance innovative manufacturing technologies in the pharmaceutical industry. The NJCMI, a New Jersey Institute of Technology corporation, combines...

Agile Strategy Lab at NJII looks cool. What’s inside may be even cooler

When the New Jersey Innovation Institute opened the $7 million Agile Strategy Lab last spring, NJII CEO and President Donald Sebastian said the lab was expressly designed to bring together industry, academia and government...

NJIT, IBM team up to give business students digital tech education

The New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark has teamed with IBM to deliver digital technologies and education through the university’s Martin Tuchman School of Management and its Business Analytics Lab. The official launch of...

John Wiley and Sons names new publishing EVP

John Wiley and Sons Inc. has named Ella Balagula its new executive vice president of the company’s publishing segment. The Hoboken-based company focuses on global research and learning. Balagula was senior vice president and general manager...

Rutgers center announces new, intensive cybersecurity course

Rutgers University’s Center for Innovation Education, in conjunction with performance improvement solutions company Socratic Arts Inc., is launching a Cyber Security Certificate Program, it announced recently. The RIE said in a news release that the...

Teachers Village in Newark aims to be game-changer for education

The latest ribbon-cutting in Newark adds a lot more than just multifamily residences and retail to the downtown area: Teachers Village represents a step forward in education and helps establish the city as an...

Sony investment in comms school is born of long ties to Montclair, college

Schools in New York City would have loved to partner with Sony on a project to bring its latest state-of-the-art media technology into the classroom. Sony officials, however, knew there was no reason to look...

TCNJ’s Gitenstein turns racially charged moment into positive step

While The College of New Jersey is located in Ewing and got its start in Trenton, school officials recently learned they weren’t doing enough to help members of those communities enroll at TCNJ —...

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