Rutgers will open a new clinic this fall focused on Alzheimer's disease and dementia research that could lead to new treatment options.
For 26 years, David G. Sciarra, a civil rights attorney, has been at the forefront of the fight to level the playing field for marginalized children in the landmark Abbott v. Burke rulings that helped change the educational landscape in New Jersey.
ATLANTIC CITY — School board members are breaking ethics rules and perhaps the law when they release documents to the public on their own, even if the public has the right to see them, the state monitor told the school board at its Tuesday night meeting.
A new scholarship has been created through the Stockton University Foundation to inspire students to conduct and publish psychological research.
VINELAND — Students from underrepresented communities at Rowan College of South Jersey-Cumberland who have environmental science as their preferred study will benefit from a National Science Foundation grant awarded to Rowan University.
ATLANTIC CITY — The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University will house its largest exhibit to date at two different locations beginning next month, the school said Thursday.
OCEAN CITY — The Cape May County superintendent of schools has named Joseph Clark vice president of the Ocean City Board of Education, after the school board deadlocked on the appointment earlier this month.
People who want to get pregnant after age 35 are warned that the quality of their eggs may have deteriorated, raising the risk of miscarriage. But for some, the decline can start up to a decade earlier, and they don’t realize it in time to consider other options.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Stockton University recently established a new scholarship through an endowment by Mays Landing resident and Stockton alumnus James Watson.
The Atlantic County Institute of Technology recently recognized two people for their service to the school.
PLEASANTVILLE — A misfire a week ago derailed the start of the new calendar year for the school district, but business is now underway with new board leadership.
New Jersey may end a once-common practice of separating students by their sex assigned at birth when schools broach the topic of sex education.
Millville High School announced that Kaniyah Harden, Sophia Pasparage and Jonah Smith will be this year’s representatives at the New Jersey Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership program.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — A new exhibit on display in Stockton University’s Richard E. Bjork Library traces the life of an Ottoman Armenian family and their journey of survival, migration and reemergence in the United States due to the 1915 Armenian genocide.
OCEAN CITY — With four new members on the Board of Education sworn in at the beginning of Wednesday’s meeting, the board saw a rare division over the appointment of a new president, and an even rarer deadlock on who should be vice president.
PLEASANTVILLE — A city resident has filed a petition to the state Department of Education alleging local school board member Yadira Falcon has not lived in the city for the amount of time required under state law for her to hold the position.
Stockton University biology professor Matthew F. Bonnan grew up fascinated by two things: dinosaurs and music.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — With a T-shirt of the district’s eagle mascot in hand, an administrator from the school district is taking to new heights.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — The township Board of Education celebrated the retirement of Superintendent Annette Giaquinto on Monday.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Stockton University’s Emergency Medical Services program was brought back to life this fall thanks to a group of new recruits.
Cooper Levenson law firm recently held a holiday card art contest for local students to raise awareness of the charity Let Us Eat, Please.
PLEASANTVILLE — The Board of Education voted to enter into a memorandum of agreement with the district teachers union Tuesday, putting to rest what threatened to be a protracted dispute after the board unexpectedly voted to table the agreement in November.
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Stockton University will expand its student mental health resources with money from a newly launched fund, the school said Wednesday.
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Students and staff at Atlantic Christian School in Egg Harbor Township recently participated in Operation Christmas Child, filling 69 shoeboxes with toys, school supplies and personal care items for kids around the world.
A South Jersey school district has landed in a national debate on health education after a parent’s social media post complained about a poster displayed at an elementary school for Respect Week that used the word polysexual.
Local radio host Harry Hurley and his wife, Margie, recently donated $2,500 through the Hurley in the Morning Charity Foundation to create the Dr. Harvey Kesselman Legacy Scholarship at Stockton University, to be awarded to students starting next academic year.
Atlantic Cape Community College and the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation raised $13,921.67 to provide financial support to students during GivingTuesday, Nov. 29.
In their first standardized state tests since the pandemic, New Jersey’s public school students struggled in language arts and math, with eighth graders showing the biggest losses in both subjects, according to state data released Wednesday.
ATLANTIC CITY — Stockton University announced Thursday it will offer a discounted tuition and housing package at the resort’s campus next summer.