Higher Ed Top Stories
By TAPINT NEW BRUNSWICK
June 27, 2022
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Rutgers will implement flexible work arrangements for employees as part of a new extensive program that draws from lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Rutgers Future of Work initiative, announced last week by President Jonathan Holloway, builds on the ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – Rutgers University campuses statewide will prohibit the use of all tobacco products — both indoors and outdoors — starting on Jan. 1, 2023. The university will join eight other Big Ten universities that do not allow smoking, e-cigarette use, smokeless tobacco use or other ...
CAMDEN, NJ — The Board of Trustees of Camden County College named Lovell Pugh-Bassett as the sixth president of the College during a special meeting on Tuesday. She will be the first person of color to lead the College in its 54-year history. "This is an important day in the history of Camden ...
PISCATAWAY, NJ – In many ways, Kamil Skup’s journey to graduation day at Rutgers can be traced to 1979, when his father and avowed supporter of dissident Lech Walesa’s Solidarity trade union was barred by communist authorities from returning to his native Poland. “He had come here to visit and ...
CAMDEN, NJ — Students from Rutgers University-Camden will get firsthand lessons in how local government really works this summer, courtesy of City Hall. A new "town-and-gown" partnership will give five Rutgers-Camden students eight-week internships – starting this summer and continuing for the ...