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NJ Department of Community Affairs
Dr. George A. Pruitt, President of Thomas Edison State College, congratulates Commissioner Levin on receiving the Trenton YWCA's 2005 Woman of Inspiration Award for her work to support women's health issues. ... [Read More]

Links to New Jersey Higher Education Institutions
Hudson County Community College ...

The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey ...

Cumberland County College ... [Read More]

New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
1999 United States Army War College ...

1991 United States Army Command and General Staff College ...

Major General Rieth earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from The Citadel-Military College of South Carolina where he was the Distinguished Military Graduate. General Rieth’s military service began in 1980. He received his commission as a Second Lieutenant through the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. He earned his pilot’s wings at Fort Rucker, Alabama in July 1981. Prior to being appointed as The Adjutant General of New Jersey, General Rieth was the Director of the State Army Aviation Office for the New Jersey Army National Guard. ... [Read More]

New Jersey Army National Guard
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Our free tuition program is available at the following state colleges and universities: ...

* Formerly Trenton State College ... [Read More]

New Jersey
New Jersey Sea Grant is managed by the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium. New Jersey Sea Grant funds research and education programs related to the preservation of the state's marine resources. Since its inception, the New Jersey Sea Grant College Program has been in the forefront of research, education and outreach in contaminant reduction, fisheries research, coastal engineering, hazard mitigation, and environmental modeling. For additional information on the New Jersey Sea Grant College Program, please contact: ttp://www.njmsc.org/ ... [Read More]

Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. - Sixth District of New Jersey - Home Page
•  3/28/2005 Pallone Discusses Social Security & Federal College Grant Cuts at Forum with Rutgers University Students ...

3/28/2005 Pallone Discusses Social Security & Federal College Grant Cuts at Forum with Rutgers University Students New Brunswick, NJ --- U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) hosted a student forum at Rutgers University late this afternoon to talk with students   Full Story ...

•  2/22/2005 Pallone Listens to College Students' Thoughts on Social Security Privatization ... [Read More]

Links to New Jersey Higher Education Institutions
Cumberland County College ...

Ramapo College of New Jersey ...

Union County College ... [Read More]

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New Jersey - Peer Institute 2002
To increase awareness of the dangerous consequences of alcohol misuse, high school and college students have engaged in activities (especially peer leadership projects) that focus on underage drinking. In June 2002, as part of a strategy to decrease campus drinking, the College of New Jersey hosted its second annual Peer Institute. This three-day event brought a cross section of college representatives and professionals who worked together to: ...

The students from the nine colleges represented at the Peer Institute networked, exchanged ideas, and took examples of successful programs back to their campuses for implementation. Additionally, 40 students received the Bacchus and Gamma Certification. In 2001, nine new college programs were started because of the Peer Institute. When the numbers are tabulated for 2002, it is anticipated they will be even larger. A third year is being planned, due to the positive results of this year’s event. ... [Read More]


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