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Illegal immigrants at College County of Morris to pay out-of-county tuition
(N.J./State)
... Full-time students would see an increase from $3,450 annually to $9,780, plus fees. Although most New Jersey public colleges and
universities
admit illegal immigrants, and charge them out-of-county or ...
2.
End to Rutgersfest blamed on drinking and violence
(N.J./State)
... linked to the event reinforce what he sees as the need for legislation to increase transparency and choice for students in student fees assessed by public
universities
. "This is about Snooki and more," ...
3.
La Salle University hires strippers for ethics symposium
(Life/Style)
... expect our
universities
to be leading the charge. I suppose I thought some segments of society would be immune to that, but now it makes sense. A quick glance at the top earners in our country include: ...
4.
N.J. redistricting process can be improved
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Tap the expertise within our academic community. New Jersey colleges and
universities
have hundreds of brilliant scholars. State government should make better use of the experts who work in our higher ...
5.
Opinions split on possible UMDNJ, Rutgers merger
(Health/Healthquest)
... into the top ranks of all American
universities
in total research funding. According to onthebanks.com, Rutgers ranked 64th in federally financed research and development expenditures in 2009. This ranking ...
6.
Bayer HealthCare’s commitment to New Jersey reaffirms Gov. Christie's policies
(Money/Economy)
... industry. New Jersey is currently home to 15 of the 25 largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, and New Jersey state
universities
award 22,000 life science degrees annually. “Bayer’s commitment ...
7.
Rutgers will pay Toni Morrison $30K for commencement speech
(N.J./State)
... use state funds or tuition money. While paying for speakers has become more common in recent years, most local colleges and
universities
still opt to offer an honorary degree to their guest speakers ...
8.
Newark prepares for 'Sweet 16' NCAA basketball tournament
(Sports/Professional)
... will start on Thursday in conjunction with GoNewarkHoopFest, a series of events aimed at promoting the weekend. Included will be a college fair with twenty
universities
represented and free open practices ...
9.
Anthony Bastardi elected chairman of NJN Foundation
(N.J./State)
... for managing the development, planning, design, and construction of complex institutional facilities. The companies serve private, public, and religious institutions including
universities
, independent ...
10.
Creating jobs, ‘winning the future’ requires investing in N.J. higher education
(Opinion/Commentary)
... continues to ask our colleges and
universities
to make do with the inadequate, outdated policies of the past. I recognize the need for fiscal restraint. But as any business owner will tell you, in order ...
11.
Cutting student aid and research funding will hurt competitiveness
(Opinion/Commentary)
... and
universities
have contributed enormously to American’s pre-eminent economic standing in the world. Expanding access to a college education through initiatives such as the G.I. Bill and educational-opportunity ...
12.
Poll finds New Jerseyans warming to Christie's proposed budget cuts
(N.J./State)
... cuts to colleges and
universities
than they were after the governor’s first budget address. At the same time, New Jerseyans continue to oppose increasing revenue through higher taxes. “Governor Christie ...
13.
Rutgers to allow co-ed, gender-neutral housing
(Life/Style)
... fall 54 colleges and
universities
in the country offer some form of gender-neutral housing, and several schools have joined the list since then. ...
14.
New Jersey Bar Association announces new partnership to continue ongoing law education of lawyers, judges
(N.J./State)
... Rutgers and Seton Hall
universities
’ Schools of Law had been joint ventures in the Institute pursuant to an agreement that was last updated in 1987, when the Bar Association, Bar Foundation and ICLE all ...
15.
Gov. Christie’s N.J. budget address of 2011 (TEXT)
(N.J./State)
... After several years of cuts to operating support to colleges and
universities
, there will be no further reductions in this year’s budget. At the same time, I propose to increase support for student aid ...
16.
Kean University offends faculty by requiring time sheets
(N.J./State)
... for full-time state health benefits. Kean is believed to be one of the only
universities
in the nation to require full-time professors to account for every hour of their work day on a daily basis. The ...
17.
'clearly and blatantly false statements'??
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... most of your collegues in this forum. 2 links for ONLINE CRNA and DNP degrees... "Nurse Anesthetist Degree Get Free Info on Nurse Anesthetist Degrees at Top Online
Universities
." "Online DNP Online ...
18.
Black history month in New Jersey: Local favorites of distinction
(Life/Style)
... writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism. An often-controversial figure, he is the author of numerous books of poetry and has taught at a number of
universities
. He was born Everett ...
19.
Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... County! Jersey City alone has about 4 different colleges and
universities
! Part of the Holland tunnel is in Jersey city, NJ waters, not to mention the health and safety of the residents of Hudson County. ...
20.
Lamar Smith should talk to Jon Runyan before keeping Congress out of NFL labor dispute
(Sports/Professional)
... in 1898. "So in 1905, President Roosevelt summoned representatives of the Big Three (Harvard, Yale and Princeton, the
universities
who first played the game and who also set the rules of play) to the ...
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