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NJ Business Student Opens Craft Protein Bar in Cranford

Kamily Flores, of Elizabeth, has opened Craft Protein Bar, a

UCNJ Student Selected as Kaplan Leadership Scholar

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Google IT Support Certificate program coming soon!

CRANFORD – UCNJ UCNJ UCNJ of UCNJ County, NJ will

Prepare to Work In Real Estate Sales in New Jersey

CRANFORD – According to data from the U.S. Bureau of

Pharmacy Technician Information Session

Pharmacy Technician is one of the fastest growing healthcare industries,

Union College of Union County, NJ Celebrates 700 Graduates at Winter Commencement

Google Project Management Certificate program coming soon!

CRANFORD – UCNJ UCNJ UCNJ of UCNJ County, NJ, will

Tuition Freeze for Fourth Year in a Row at UCNJ UCNJ of UCNJ County, NJ

CRANFORD, NJ – As inflation continues to climb and prices

UCNJ Celebrates Reopening of Kellogg Building Following Hurricane Ida Damage

UCNJ Receives $10,000 from the Ellucian Foundation to Support Students in Need

Amazon Selects UCNJ as an Education Partner for Career Choice Program Aims to Help Thousands of NJ Employees

UCNJ President Selected for Hispanic Association Governing Board

Cranford, NJ – Dr. Margaret M. McMenamin, President of UCNJ

UCNJ Celebrates Founder’s Day with Name Change Celebration

Human Resource Management at UCNJ

UCNJ UCNJ UCNJ of UCNJ County, NJ, an American Management

UCNJ County College Foundation to Host 30th Annual Scholarship Gala

Cranford, NJ – Join the UCNJ County College Foundation on

PREPARE TO WORK IN REAL ESTATE SALES IN NEW JERSEY THROUGH UNION COLLEGE

UCNJ Receives Bank of America Grant to Support Growing Hispanic Population at the College

Business Program is Named #1 in National Ranking

CRANFORD, NJ – As economic times remain uncertain, college students

College Celebrates the Class of 2022 at Spring Commencement

Cranford, NJ – UCNJ held its commencement ceremony for the

Editorial: “Two-Year Colleges Should Be Stigma Free”

The Westfield Leader argues that Two-Year Colleges, Trade Schools Should