Geoff Mulvihill, Associated PressLeadership & PolicyRutgers University Board Holds Private Meeting Amid Sports ScandalRutgers University’s Board of Governors met behind closed doors Friday amid the latest scandal to hit the sports program the school has been trying to build up.September 13, 2015Community CollegesNew Jersey Bill Ties For-Profit College Degrees to Graduation RatesNew Jersey’s higher education secretary would be allowed to revoke the ability of for-profit colleges to award degrees if they fail to achieve minimum graduation rates under a bill advanced by lawmakers Thursday.October 2, 2014DisabiltiesPrinceton Starts Mass Meningitis B VaccinationsThe bold move comes after eight cases of on-campus infections have been reported since March.December 9, 2013StudentsPrinceton to Give Students Meningitis B VaccinePRINCETON, N.J. ― Princeton University officials decided Monday to make available a meningitis vaccine that hasn’t been approved in the U.S. to stop the spread of the sometimes deadly disease on campus.November 18, 2013SportsRutgers Should Take Control of Sports, Report SaysA report commissioned by Rutgers University after a scandal led to the ousting of its basketball coach and athletic director finds breakdowns in communication as the university learned about the coach’s physical and verbal abuse of players.July 22, 2013HomeNJ Universities Undergo Institutional ChangesRutgers officially added two medical schools on Monday in a university reconfiguration that officials hope will turn the school into a medical research powerhouseJuly 1, 2013SportsRutgers Moves to Address Coaching Scandal FalloutRutgers University took steps Thursday to publicly address the fallout from the scandal over its men’s basketball coach, announcing an expected independent review and hiring a respected former state attorney general as the new top lawyer for the school.April 11, 2013Community CollegesN.J. Voters Approve Borrowing for College ProjectsVoters on Tuesday gave the state approval to borrow $750 million to pay for new and expanded academic buildings for colleges and universities.November 7, 2012STEMNew Jersey Gov. Christie Seeks Shake-up in Higher EducationGov. Chris Christie on Wednesday proposed turning a former teacher’s college into New Jersey’s second major public research university in a shake-up of the state’s higher education system.January 25, 2012LGBTQ+New Jersey Gov. Christie Signs Anti-bullying BillNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has signed an anti-bullying bill that advocates say is the toughest of its kind in the nation.January 6, 2011Page 1 of 1