Read more about the article Behind the screens: How esports production is creating tomorrow’s careers 
The NJ Pathways to Career Opportunities Initiative, through the New Jersey Council of County Colleges, is supporting county college esports programs.

Behind the screens: How esports production is creating tomorrow’s careers 

When people think of esports, they often picture packed arenas, roaring crowds and players holding controllers in the heat of competition. However, behind every high-energy match is a team of…

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Read more about the article What did i know about higher education?
Mt. Laurel teacher Tiffany Harris-Greene served NJEA higher education members as an NEA organizing fellow for the 2024-25 school year.

What did i know about higher education?

By Tiffany Harris-Greene  One of the first things I learned is this: our community college members are deeply dedicated to the ongoing education of students.  We are all fighting for…

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Your wallet or your mind?

By David Bordelon  Why go to college?  Most believe the answer to this question is “to get a good job.” But a recent poll casts doubt on that assumption. In…

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Princeton University partners with NJ community colleges 

By Cara McClintock    Princeton University has recently launched two programs, the Teaching Transfer Initiative (TTI) and the Transfer Scholars Initiative (TSI), that partner with New Jersey community colleges to…

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Retire and get started with NJREA!

Higher education members bring a unique perspective   By Paul Belmonte    In January 2022, I retired from Union College of New Jersey (formerly known as Union County College). I…

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A column by and for higher education members

By Ed Carmien  Welcome to the higher education page here in your NJEA Review! This space is for all things higher ed. Our state’s 18 community colleges currently host over…

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