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- Rutgers Snags Big Dollars
- Rutgers University has raised the private-donation roof. The state-funded research school said last week it brought in a record $121 million in private donations for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2008, an increase of 8.5 percent from $111.5 million raised during the prior-year period. Gifts came from nonprofit foundations,...
- Research articles 2008-09-01
- Colleges squeezed by budget
- Two scholarship programs dodged Gov. Corzine's budget ax this week, but colleges still expect to feel a pinch from another year of reduced state support. College presidents in New Jersey say it has become a nearly annual rite. The latest cut would decrease state support for operations at four-year public...
- Research articles 2008-06-18
- Charting the course: Rutgers' Office for Diversity and Academic Success in the Sciences provides step-by-step guidance to help aspiring minority physicians fulfill their dreams
- Alyson McGhan had aspirations of becoming a doctor, but when she arrived on the campus of Rutgers University in New Jersey four years ago, her major was undecided. "I knew I wanted to become a doctor, but I just wasn't sure how to go about the whole pre-med track," McGhan...
- Research articles 2007-11-15
- Who's News
- Accounting Robert J. Blackwell has been appointed as a member of the board of directors and chairman of the Audit Committee of Intelli-Check Inc., a technology firm that focuses on the authenticity of government-issued identification. Blackwell is a member of Livingston-based Levine, Jacobs & Co. LLC, where he provides accounting,...
- Research articles 2007-10-22
- Recent Studies Examine State of Health Care in New Jersey
- Industry Report TWO STUDIES released in quick succession early this month focused on chronic diseases, their economic impact and the quality of health care in New Jersey. If current disease trends continue unchecked for another 15 years, the state faces $94 billion in lost productivity by 2023, according...
- Research articles 2007-10-15
- A "Berry" Good Idea Gets on a Retail Roll
- HAMMONTON Farmers, Rutgers and a manufacturing facility form a promising partnership THEY'RE STILL COUNTING, but the state's blueberry farmers ended the year's crop season three weeks ago with a record 55 million tons, valued at between $83 and $85 million, compared with last year's 52 million pounds valued...
- Research articles 2007-09-10
- Who's News
- Accounting Michael Goldman has been named a partner at Schwartzbard & Goldman in Roseland. He has more than 20 years of experience providing customized tax and financial planning services to high-net-worth individuals. Goldman earned his M.BA. from Rutgers University and a bachelor's degree from Muhlenberg College. Scott Testa has been...
- Research articles 2007-04-30
- Rutgers Steps To the Table
- As the Atlantic City casino industry booms with expanding gambling halls and new casinos on the drawing board, Rutgers University announced last week the opening of its Center for Gambling Studies to study the field's human and economic impact. "Gambling is here to stay," said Lia Nower, the center's director...
- Research articles 2007-03-12
- Enrollment in State Preschools Soars But Spending Per Child Declines
- To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: Carol Shipp of NIEER, +1-732-932-4350, +1-732-672-5292 WASHINGTON, March 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Institute for Early Education Research NIEER, based at Rutgers University, will release its annual Yearbook ranking all 50 states on access number of children enrolled, resources amount spent per child and quality (how many...
- Research articles 2007-03-12
- Medina and Maradonna unit to fight hunger
- Two longtime residents and well-known community leaders of Southern New Jersey are serving as cochairs of a $3.5 million capital campaign to build a permanent facility for Camden's Cathedral Kitchen. Gualberto "Gil" Medina, former secretary of commerce for the state of New Jersey, and current executive managing director for...
- Research articles 2007-02-07
- Cuts at Rutgers don't include football aids' salaries
- Some of Rutgers University's assistant football coaches are receiving hefty raises this year even as the rest of the university is laying off workers and cutting programs amid a state funding shortfall. A review of employment contracts shows double-digit percentage raises this school year for coaching assistants, many of whom...
- Research articles 2007-01-22
- Big Breaks for a Small Company
- MONMOUTH JUNCTION TyRx prepares new products and a major licensing agreement TyRx Pharma of Monmouth Junction is on a roll. The medical device maker is bringing two products to market and this week is expected to announce a licensing deal with a major New Jersey health care company,...
- Research articles 2007-01-15
- Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program
- CHERYL BAILEY GITTENS has been named director of the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program at Virginia Polytechnic and State University. She was most recently director of the health careers opportunity program at Northern Virginia Community College. Gittens earned her bachelor's and master's degrees from Rutgers University.
- Research articles 2006-10-05
- Rutgers quarterly discussion of local economy a bit bleak
- Some hospitals are underfunded and losing money. Mortgage rates continue to rise. Oil prices are at new highs. Uncertainty around the world gives financial markets constant worries. But despite bleak projections and the belief that things will get worse before they improve, there are a few bright spots that...
- Research articles 2006-07-19
- The Take in South Jersey | Getting into the smoke-ban habit
- When the smoke clears, one can see that Chris Fifis and Tom Budd have more in common than first impressions indicate. Yes, the two restaurant proprietors have found themselves on different sides of the public debate over the ban on smoking in most public places that took effect yesterday....
- Research articles 2006-04-16
- An Early Lead
- How much advantage do intensive preschool programs bestow on at-risk children? A study of 40-year-old African-Americans who passed through the High/Scope Perry Preschool Program in Ypsilanti, Mich., in the 1960s, shows a major benefit. The study authored by economist Clive R. Belfield of Queens College, City University of New York,...
- Research articles 2006-04-01
- Bulldogs' Bailey tears his ACL, will miss Sugar Bowl
- ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia wide receiver Sean Bailey will miss the Sugar Bowl after injuring his right knee during practice. Bailey injured the knee Tuesday night and was evaluated by the school's sports medicine staff Wednesday, the school reported. An MRI confirmed a torn anterior cruciate ligament. ...
- Research articles 2005-12-23
- Who's News
- FOR THE RECORD Banking John P. Babcock has been named regional chief executive officer for the New Jersey division of U.S. Trust, which has offices in Princeton and Morristown. Prior to working for U.S. Trust Babcock served as a department head for regional private client services forThe Bank of New...
- Research articles 2005-07-18
- Grads welcome an uptick in hiring
- WASHINGTON -- College seniors are experiencing the best job market in four years, but hiring for soon-to-be graduates is still nowhere near the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. Employers plan to increase their hiring of college graduates by more than 13% this year, the second consecutive yearly rise...
- Research articles 2005-04-25
- WHO'S NEWS
- ACCOUNTING Michael S. Lewis has joined Cowan, Gunteski & Co. in Toms River as director of health care consulting. Prior to joining the firm, Lewis served as executive director of a 27-provider primary care group. He earned a B.A. in biology from Brooklyn College, an M.S. in biology from Fordham...
- Research articles 2005-04-25
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