NJ Office of the Secretary of Higher Education
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Our region just experienced an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.7, with an epicenter near Readington in Hunterdon County.
We have activated our State Emergency Operations Center. Please do not call 911 unless you have an actual emergency. earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…
We're honored to have Hasani Carter and Peter Collazo from the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education NJ Office of the Secretary of Higher Education. Peter, your words of wisdom remind us that because of programs like EOF, education is possible and accessible to anyone, no matter their background.
Since April is #FinancialLiteracyMonth , now is the perfect time to learn more about just how affordable a college degree is here in NJ. Learn more about how the State can help you reach your higher education goals at shorturl.at/grBHK!
Wraparound supports continue to show value in promoting student success. Earlier this month, Brian K. Bridges and some our @njhighered team were at @HudsonHCCC earlier this month to hear from leaders and students about one such effort — the Hudson Scholars Program.
Know a #NewJersey student whose college journey is supported by state financial aid or another statewide student support program or resource? We want to hear from them to help share their #CollegeSuccess stories.
Student submissions accepted via oshe.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_di…
Meet Willie Cole, a sculptor and painter known for his iconic 3D shoe sculptures.
Cole’s work, inspired by African art, continues to pave a path of opportunity for other Black and brown artists. The Newark Museum of Art #BlackHistoryMonth
Meet Jeff Stewart. Film maker, photographer, & creative based out of Trenton.
“If you look at the artists that come out of New Jersey – cinema wise, acting wise, traditional media wise – there’s so much creativity happening here. That’s why I stay in Jersey.” #BlackHistoryMonth
HBCUs have served as training grounds for Black musicians of many genres, from jazz to folk, classical, and R&B.
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Learn more about the rich history of #music and musicians at #HBCUs with resources from Smithsonian NMAAHC: nmaahc.si.edu/explore/storie… #BHM #BlackHistoryMonth