Over the past year, ICUNJ and its member institutions have considered how we might address the current challenges relating to mental health and suicidal ideation facing college students at our schools and across the nation. It became clear that there was both a need...
The inauguration of a college president is a unique time in the life of a higher education institution. The history held within sacred halls and rooted in honored traditions are met with a vision for the future. The institutional strengths serve as the foundation upon...
This summer, the House proposed to eliminate funding for Federal Work-Study (FWS) and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) while protecting the Pell Grant maximum and the Senate proposed cutting FWS and SEOG each by $10 million while providing a $250...
As students go through the process of settling in new living spaces, making new acquaintances, adjusting to new schedules and facing new academic challenges, they may feel overwhelmed. Our colleges understand the pressures of leaving home and starting a new chapter in...
The educational and professional development of students in STEM majors to support the science, technology, engineering and math talent pipeline is a primary goal of the ICUNJ Undergraduate Research Symposium. As part of the research process, students will...
The FY 2024 state budget that was approved in late June addresses many of the core priorities that ICUNJ had been advocating to the Murphy Administration and the Legislature since last December. – – including efforts to make attending college in New Jersey...