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  CAFE NEW JERSEY - New Jersey Photos, Web Cams, Articles And Discussion Forum
Bob MacGrath is an avid New Jersey mountain bicycler who is well acquainted with many of the best "fat tire" trails in the Garden State...
New Jersey is known for its "good grub" at 24-hour diners operated by local New Jerseyans.
Cafe New Jersey is a pro-New York Yankees web site, and we want to pay tribute to the town of Pequannock, New Jersey, which happens to be the birthplace of shortstop Derek Jeter.
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  The College of New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The College of New Jersey was established in 1855 by the New Jersey state legislature as the New Jersey State Normal School.
The College of New Jersey is affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participates in athletics events as a Division III school.
The mascot of the College of New Jersey is Roscoe the Lion.
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 Princeton University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the university, it is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the U.S. and is one of the eight Ivy League universities.
Originally founded at Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, it was relocated to Princeton in 1756 and renamed Princeton University in 1896.
The undergraduate residential colleges are the residential-dining complexes that house freshmen, sophomores, and a handful of junior and senior resident advisers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Princeton_University   (6753 words)

  
 FIRE - Speech Code of the Month: Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Although Richard Stockton’s policy is unconstitutional, the Constitution does not seem to be of much import to the State of New Jersey—after all, the Attorney General of New Jersey recently stated in a letter to FIRE that New Jersey’s workplace harassment policy trumps the First Amendment.
New Jersey should be aware, however, that the courts would likely disagree with them: similar policies have been struck down as unconstitutional by federal courts in the Third Circuit, which includes New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
If you believe that your college or university should be a Speech Code of the Month, please email speechcodes@thefire.org with a link to the policy and a brief description of why you think attention should be drawn to this code.
www.thefire.org /index.php/article/6178.html   (455 words)

  
 College of New Jersey - Ewing, NJ - Colleges of Distinction
College of New Jersey - Ewing, NJ - Colleges of Distinction
The College of New Jersey is a public, independent, four-year, liberal arts college founded in 1855.
The College prepares students to excel in their chosen fields and to create, preserve and transmit knowledge, arts and wisdom.
www.collegesofdistinction.com /collegetemplates/fastfacts.asp?cid=143   (336 words)

  
 The Hot College in New Jersey These Days - New York Times
And in the 2005 college edition of U.S. News & World Report, of the 83 schools in the northern region that offer undergraduate and master's degrees but few if any doctoral degrees, the College of New Jersey is rated fifth behind Villanova, Providence College, Fairfield University in Connecticut and Loyola College in Maryland.
In 1999, for instance, the school received applications from 5,755 students, out of which 1,209 students enrolled, and including those who applied through special programs for the disadvantaged, the average College Board score was 1,205, and the average student was in the top 15 percent of his or her class.
For the 2004 freshman class, of the 6,485 students who applied, 1,231 enrolled; their average College Board score was 1,308 and the average class rank was the top 10 percent.
www.nytimes.com /2005/06/05/nyregion/05njCOLLEGE.html?ex=1275624000&en=67bb9be8fd3869b5&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (763 words)

  
 The College of New Jersey - College Closeup   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The College’s undergraduate programs are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and by professional associations in engineering, nursing, chemistry, music, education, education of the deaf, computer science, and business.
The College of New Jersey is set on 289 acres in suburban Ewing Township, approximately 15 minutes from downtown Princeton; 10 minutes from Bucks County, Pennsylvania; and 5 miles from the state capital of Trenton.
The College of New Jersey is in the seventh year of a ten-year, $250-million campus-planning initiative.
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 Milestones: A Short History of Princeton University   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was the result of a charter issued by John Hamilton, acting governor of the province, to the College’s board of trustees, whose members were leaders in the Presbyterian Church.
John Witherspoon, an eminent Scottish clergyman, was president of the College in the latter part of the 18th century, and during his administration the College achieved a national reputation.
During his administration the College’s first building to house a separate library, the Chancellor Green Library, was erected, nine endowed professorships were established to strengthen the faculty, and postgraduate study was encouraged.
www.princeton.edu /hr/handbook/history.htm   (548 words)

  
 Ramapo College of New Jersey || Admissions
Ramapo College is designated as New Jersey's Public Liberal Arts College by the New Jersey State Legislature and is recognized by the John Templeton Foundation as one of America's "character-building colleges," because of its emphasis on service learning and student leadership.
Ramapo College of New Jersey is the only college in the state to ever receive this designation.
Ramapo College of New Jersey • 505 Ramapo Valley Road • Mahwah, NJ 07430 • 201-684-7500
www.ramapo.edu /admissions/us_news.html   (256 words)

  
 Hernando: New Jersey college a perfect fit for Altieri
When Katye Altieri began looking into which colleges she wanted to attend in the fall, she sought many of the same things her coaches point to in describing the Hernando senior: strength in academics, a tradition of success in athletics, and attention to detail.
Altieri, a four-year varsity player in basketball and softball for the Leopards, has relatives in New Jersey and was born in Philadelphia, about an hour from campus.
Altieri said the camps went a long way to making her a better softball player, and she tried to think of the week at TCNJ as a chance to take in as much about the game as possible.
www.sptimes.com /News/041200/news_pf/Hernando/New_Jersey_college_a_.shtml   (850 words)

  
 Ramapo College of New Jersey - Mahwah, NJ - Colleges of Distinction   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ramapo College of New Jersey - Mahwah, NJ - Colleges of Distinction
For students who desire a more rigorous environment, the Ramapo College Honors Program is designed to give students an opportunity to interact with like-minded students and faculty who will challenge their intellectual curiosity....
The College’s proximity to New York City affords access to cultural and educational opportunities.
www.collegesofdistinction.com /collegetemplates/default.asp?cid=523   (244 words)

  
 The College of New Jersey Standardizes on BusinessObjects XI
The College of New Jersey is currently implementing a Student Administration System that will include all student data related to admission, student records, academic advising, student accounts, and financial aid.
The College of New Jersey, a primarily undergraduate institution, provides academically prepared students with a challenging education and a rewarding residential experience, small classes and a prestigious faculty.
The College of New Jersey is located on 289 tree-lined acres in suburban Ewing, NJ.
www.businessobjects.com /news/press/press2006/20060313_college_nj_cust.asp   (1171 words)

  
 Employer Profile: The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
The college serves primarily the educational needs of students along the Jersey shore in the southern part of the state, but attracts students from throughout the region.
The College is located on a 1,600-acre campus in the heart of the southern New Jersey Pineland Reserve near Atlantic City and other popular beach resort communities, 1 hour from Philadelphia, 2 hours from New York City, and 4 hours from Washington, DC.
With the recent inauguration of its fourth President, Richard Stockton College is poised and committed to integrate its faculty and staff talents into the continued economic growth and social impact along the South Jersey shore, and to continue to serve well the students and citizens of South Jersey.
chronicle.com /jobs/profiles/2244.htm?pg=i   (998 words)

  
 Evelyn College Students
Evelyn College, the first women's college in New Jersey, was founded in Princeton in 1887 by the Reverend Joshua Hall McIlvaine, a Presbyterian minister, with the help of his wife and two daughters.
Evelyn College was designed as a coordinate college to Princeton University, at that time known as the College of New Jersey.
The college, however, was essentially a private enterprise of the McIlvaine family, who tried to run it for profit.
www.scc.rutgers.edu /njwomenshistory/Period_4/evelyn.htm   (184 words)

  
 Candidates Forrester and Corzine Speak at The College of New Jersey - News
Last week, The College of New Jersey became a forum for two New Jersey gubernatorial candidates to discuss their viewpoints on the importance of higher education.
Both candidates said that there are long-term effects on New Jersey's economy when students leave the state for education because they don't normally return.
Doug Forrester said, "New Jersey spends the most per pupil of any state in the union on K-12 education and then we export that investment to other states." Forrester said he wanted to help students afford their education through an increase in Tuition Aid grants rather than through state-imposed rate caps.
www.themontclarion.org /news/2005/09/29/News/Candidates.Forrester.And.Corzine.Speak.At.The.College.Of.New.Jersey-1003089.shtml   (496 words)

  
 New Jersey Colleges and New Jersey Universities
We’ve collected valuable information on many New Jersey schools to help aid you in your future education choice.
Click on the name of the New Jersey college or university you are interested in to request more information.
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
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 New Jersey Historical Society
He was born in Newark, and his father served as the second president of the College of New Jersey, which became Princeton University.
Burr, who was raised after his parents died by relatives in Elizabeth, graduated from the College of New Jersey at age 16.
The relatives of Aaron Burr, Senior, President of Princeton College knew that his son, prior to his breaking up his house in New York city, had a portrait of his father and mother, but they had disappeared, and although much sought for could not be found.
www.jerseyhistory.org /news_detail.php?recid=68   (1371 words)

  
 Employer Profile: The College of New Jersey
All members of the college community contribute to, benefit from, and mutually support a campus environment characterized by academic rigor, high standards, superior intellectual achievement, respect for diverse talents and perspectives, and expectations of exemplary academic and personal integrity.
All college programs and activities are focused on the development of a citizenry that is well educated, intellectually inquisitive, and socially responsible.
The College of New Jersey is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
chronicle.com /jobs/profiles/2215.htm?pg=i   (1237 words)

  
 College Profile: New Jersey City University
While drawn primarily from northern New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area, students hail from 15 other states as well as 51 countries around the world.
Undergraduate tuition and fees for the 2002–03 academic year were $5556.00 for New Jersey residents and $9508.50 for nonresidents.
In addition, New Jersey residents who demonstrate financial need and do not meet traditional admissions requirements but have the academic potential and motivation to succeed in college may apply for admission through NJCU’s Opportunity Scholarship Program.
www.thehighschoolgraduate.com /editorial/NJ/newjerseycityu.htm   (879 words)

  
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A comprehensive, multidisciplinary, hands-on experience in leadership development aimed at transforming today’s most promising college and university juniors into tomorrow’s leaders in their communities and their careers.
New Jersey’s most critical policy issues in state government, education, healthcare, juvenile justice, and economic development
College Leadership New Jersey is administered by Montclair State University, and is a collaborative effort of New Jersey’s four-year colleges and universities.
www.montclair.edu /studentleadership/CLNJ/index.html   (141 words)

  
 College Search - The College of New Jersey: Admission
Early decision and early action plans let you apply early to colleges, but there are different rules for each plan.
College information in College Search is provided by the colleges themselves.
Costs, dates, policies, and programs are subject to change, so please confirm important facts with college admission personnel.
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 Employment Opportunities :: The College of New Jersey
Qualified candidates must have a basic proficiency in reading and math, must possess a valid driver’s license, and be able to lift a minimum of 40 pounds.
Previous experience with gasoline and diesel-powered lawn equipment and ability to acquire a commercial driver’s license and New Jersey Pesticide Applicators Permit is desirable.
To enrich education through diversity, The College of New Jersey is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
delphi.tcnj.edu:8500 /test/Employment/grounds.cfm   (103 words)

  
 College HQ - College Of New Jersey
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The College of New Jersey Athletics - New Jersey Lions
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 New Jersey State Library
Library services for New Jersey residents who for any physical reason cannot read regular printed books.
Readers served by the Library include people with a physical disability that prevents them from holding a book or turning its pages; anyone who is legally blind to those totally blind; and individuals with a learning disability that is certified by a medical doctor.
The New Jersey State Library is affiliated with Thomas Edison State College.
www.njstatelib.org   (153 words)

  
 V-Day: V-Day College of New Jersey
As part of the 2005 V-Day College Campaign, the students of College of New Jersey are proud to present a benefit production of The Vagina Monologues to raise awareness and funds for local organizations working to end violence against women and girls.
V-Day College Campaign events are independently organized by students and listings on V-Day's web-site do not imply the endorsement or official sanction of any institution.
Purchased on The College of New Jersey Campus at the door.
events.vday.org /2005/College/College_of_New_Jersey   (97 words)

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