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ĢƵ Earns National Recognition for Nonpartisan Civic Engagement Efforts

Aligning with the University’s mission, ĢƵ is among the top campuses nationally in civic preparedness and voter engagement

Trailblazer Award honorees Tommy Foster and Professor Leslie Wilson stand with ĢƵ leaders during the MEGA Symposium, talking in front of a ĢƵ backdrop.

ĢƵ History Professor and ‘Good Morning America’ Producer Honored with Trailblazer Awards

ĢƵ’s Leslie Wilson and alumnus Tommy Foster recognized at the statewide Male Enrollment and Graduation Alliance Symposium

Kelly Witters stands in a marine biology lab with arms crossed, in front of stacked aquariums and tubing used for aquatic research.

How ĢƵ’s 4+1 Program Turned My Childhood Science Project into Real Marine Biology Research

At ĢƵ, the combined BS/MS in Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences helped Kelly Witters turn a third-grade horseshoe crab project into hands-on research for coastal conservation

Sheridan Wheeler takes the temperature of salad bar tomatoes.

From Study Hall to Dining Hall: One Graduate’s Journey to a Career in Food and Nutrition

Meet Sheridan Van Biert, whose full-circle homecoming took her from Nutrition and Food Science studies at ĢƵ to a registered dietitian nourishing her alma mater’s community

Jose Carlos Aguilar outside the Paterson Division of Child Protection and Permanency, where he interned, helping children find safe homes or reunite with family.

How ĢƵ Turned My Passion for Service into a Career in Policy and Child Advocacy

Internships, research and campus leadership at ĢƵ are helping Jose Carlos Aguilar launch a career in government and child protection reform

Transfer student Abigail Rodriguez sits at a desk inside a classroom with a notebook in front of her and holding a pencil.

How ĢƵ’s Transfer Support Helped One Student Find Her Place and Her Purpose

At ĢƵ, transfer student Abigail Rodriguez’s journey from community college to campus inspired her passion for advancing educational policy

Horatio Wauchope , wearing a winter coat, stands outside on a campus walkway at night, holding a large folder to his chest in front of a lit academic building.

From the Creative Industry Back to Campus: A Second Act at ĢƵ

After a decade in photography and fashion, Sociology major Horatio Wauchope is channeling his artistic background into a more focused second act, powered by financial support and Uber shifts between classes

Nancy Bergman Pantirer’s Metaphorically, 2024, a mixed media collage and acrylic on canvas.

An Exhibition Celebrating Notable ĢƵ Alumni Artists and Their Creative Impact

ĢƵ Galleries Presents “Carpe Diem: Select Alumni in the Visual Arts” – a cross-generational exhibition on view February 3 – May 3, 2026

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2026 College Rankings: U.S. News & World Report Ranks ĢƵ Among Best Online Programs

Educational Leadership rises to No. 5 in the nation, ĢƵ also earns first-ever Best Online Bachelor’s ranking

Two sorority members stand before a Martin Luther King Jr.’s Day of Service screen.

ĢƵ Students Answer MLK Jr.’s Powerful Call to Service Across New Jersey

More than 300 student leaders honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy through hands-on volunteering – building leadership skills, strengthening communities and living ĢƵ’s mission of civic engagement year-round

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ĢƵ Earns Carnegie Community Engagement Classification

University’s commitment to serving the public good receives national recognition

A doctoral graduate in a red gown and black doctoral cap smiles and raises a phone to capture the moment as red and white confetti rains down inside Prudential Center.

ĢƵ Honors Graduates at 2026 Winter Commencement

Ceremony celebrates diversity, resilience and education’s power to change lives