Jomayra I. Torres ’10 with her homeroom students

Class Notes

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
Class Notes, Spring 2016: Jomayra I. Torres ’10 is fifth-grade head teacher, Saturday Academy program coordinator, and Scholastic Reading Club coordinator at BelovED Community Charter School, a public charter school in Jersey City that enrolls more than 600 children in grades kindergarten through five.
West Campus Village Residence Hall

News In Brief

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
News In Brief, Spring 2016: NJCU continues to evolve into a “campus town” and the West Campus Village residence hall, which opened this spring, marks a giant step forward.
Sue Henderson, Ph.D., President, NJCU

Our Economic Imperative

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
Insight, Spring 2016: In the final analysis, the purpose of a college education is to give students the wherewithal to thrive in the future—the exact nature of which is unknown to us all. We know that certain skills can quickly become obsolete.
Ana Maria Rosado

Faculty News

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
Faculty Notes, Spring 2016: Yung-Wei Dennis Lin, an assistant professor of educational leadership and counseling, received the Best Practices Award in the faculty category from the American Counseling Association. He was recognized at the National Awards Ceremony at the ACA Conference in Montréal in April.
Cassie Lubonski of the women’s soccer team blocks soccer goal

The Sport Report

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
The Sport Report, Spring 2016: NJCU Athletics is indeed ‘on the move’, and we are extremely excited as we continue to develop a program that meets the needs of our student-athletes.
Drone with Go Pro Camera mounted underneath it

Bookmarked

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
Bookmarked, Spring 2016:

The inclusion of drones in instructional activities allows for students to have concrete examples of how STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)
Painting by student artist Leandro Henriquez

The Arts at NJCU

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
The Arts, Spring 2016: In Fictive Kinship, a solo exhibit inspired by the death of Sandra Bland, visual artist Kimberly Mayhorn used paintings, works on paper, installation, and a two-channel video to explore kinship or social bonding between unrelated black women.
Buildings on a mountain

Faculty Research

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
Faculty News, Spring 2016: Ford Motor company is developing electric bikes and an Uber-like ride sharing app— the company wants a voice in the future of transportation that goes beyond car manufacturing.
Group of NJCU students abroad

NJCU Abroad

May 1, 2016
NJCU Magazine
Spring 2016 Issue:

Eight students from the accelerated pre-licensure and RN-BSN nursing programs participated in a service learning trip to Tanzania led by faculty members Debra Scardaville and Elizabeth Galetz.