The private school has contributed nearly $2 million since 1996.
Jeanette Capritti made history as the first educator in the school district to receive this distinction.
The University admin met with nearly 100 faculty, staff, coaches, and student leaders over two weeks.
President John R. Loyack said the university’s financial struggles are severe, putting its future in jeopardy.
The AAUP criticized the University for failing to protect the faculty’s right to participate in a public forum.
More than 16,000 students from across the country made the list.
107.7 The Bronc competes for the broadcasting industry's highest honor alongside four other college stations
The institution joins a global alliance supporting an ambitious 10-year mission to create the most detailed cosmic survey in history.
Classes begin Sept. 3 and run through Dec. 20.
LTPS got $10,190 in FOCUS grant from the state, the NJDOE announced.
Dell’Omo has served the University since August 2015 and will retire on July 31.
Sharin Rello will be taking up her new position effective July 1.
Nearly 800 undergraduate students earned their degrees, and close to 400 earned their master's and doctoral degrees.
The fellowship is funded by a $2.9 million National Science Foundation grant.
Loyack will officially assume office on July 7.
Devlin Maloney will compete in all 3 powerlifting events at the Special Olympics Statewide Championship on June 9.
The University will award honorary degrees on May 17.
Lt. Col. Steve Austin will take one final lap through the halls of Lawrence High School led by the school’s marching band drumline.
This free program is open to veterans, their spouses and dependents.
The university is offering more than 100 courses in business, the humanities, the arts and more.
The referendum will fund long-lasting building improvements.
Under the proposed budget, the district will see a boost of 6 percent in aid for the 2025-26 school year.
The scholarship is for students who plan to attend community college.
Those who qualify for the state's Senior Freeze Program may have no tax impact, district officials said Friday.
The three-time Grammy Award winner Donald Nally ’87 is an international leader in choral music.
The referendum would fund long-lasting building improvements to the middle school and high school joint campus.
The Superintendent reiterated the district’s commitment to provide a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for all students.
Lawrence High School was one of only 847 recognized for improving female representation in AP CSP.
The grant will support initiatives that advance the role of Artificial Intelligence in public school classrooms.
107.7 The Bronc has been nominated for Best Radio Station for the third consecutive year.
Neel Desai will begin his new position on March 10.
Mercer students who earn their associate degree and maintain GPA, can transfer to Rider to complete their undergraduate degrees.
A total of $1.6 million was awarded to 18 institutions of higher education as part of a second grant cycle.
The 12-year-old was a 7th grader at Lawrence Middle School.
Jametta P. Clarke was recognized for advancing social justice, equity, and education in the district and beyond.
Naa’san Carr was recognized for his contributions in the areas of education, voting rights, criminal justice reform and human rights.
Donald Nally joined the Rider University faculty this academic year as a full-time visiting professor.
The certification follows a rigorous evaluation through the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum review process.
The students have a chance to earn a National Merit Scholarship and will compete with seniors from across the country.
Gregory G. Dell’Omo will retire after his current contract ends in 2025. He is the eighth president in Rider’s nearly 160-year history.