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Dossier: Financial planner Jerry Lynch
Jerry Lynch is president of JFL Consulting, a financial-planning company in Fairfield.
Students explore sun in astronomy meeting
Convocation opens door to all topics related to star Thursday, December 17, 2009 1 Groups of students wrote rap songs extolling the benefits of the sun, demonstrated how sundials work and constructed a cardboard house to show how deciduous trees can help to heat and cool homes.
Fulbright Scholar from France visits Goshen school French classes
Fulbright scholar Laura Nicolas visited seventh- and eighth-grade students in Fabien Riviere's French classes at C.J. Hooker Middle School Nov.
Dybowski wins magnetic resonance award
1, 2009----Cecil Dybowski, professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Delaware, has been selected to receive the 2010 Eastern Analytical Symposium Award for Outstanding Achievements in Magnetic Resonance.
Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee offers scholarships to international students to the tune of $5,000 - $32,000 per year.
Roger Williams University is offering up to $16000 per year and International Achievement Scholarship $10,000 - 13,000 per year.
Wise kids apply to one - affordable' school
The father of one of my students was recently laid off after more than 30 years working for the same company.
Should You Be Worried That Barney Frank Just Put ENDA on the Longer-Term List?
Oh, not to scare you into thinking you need to rush to the phone to dial your federal lawmaker today , but did you know that all your hoping for a quick passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act has been for naught? Because ENDA isn't arriving anytime soon, kids! That's the message Dr.
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Paul Delhauer Honored by Cambridge Who's Who
LOS ANGELES, CA, November 4, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Paul Delhauer, Investigator, Criminal Investigative Analyst, and Reconstruction Expert for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in law enforcement.
Patrick Sesulka and Brittany Larkin
MENDHAM -- Thomas and Karen Larkin of Mendham announce the engagement of their daughter Brittany Larkin of Mendham to Patrick Sesulka of Wallington.
Plainsboro success story speaks at Novartis on Disability Mentoring Day
Plainsboro resident Bonnie St. John was the keynote speaker Oct. 21 when Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation hosted 50 high school and college students with disabilities for a mentoring and hands-on career exploration event on national Disability Mentoring Day.
Colleges satisfy students'thirst for global knowledge
Brendan Flanagan, a sophomore at Ramapo College in Mahwah, wants to encourage other students to gain an international perspective on their studies no matter what the subject.
Rosen named director of counseling at LIU
ORANGEBURG: Linda Rosen was named the new director of counseling programs at the Rockland Graduate Campus of Long Island University in Orangeburg.
New Jersey undergraduates with an eye on the future are choosing to be business majors, mirroring a national trend.
Best Selling, Award Winning Author To Dicuss New Book On Armenian Ge
Date : Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:45:27 +0500 BEST SELLING, AWARD WINNING AUTHOR TO DICUSS NEW BOOK ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AT RAMAPO COLLEGE Targeted News Service October 21, 2009 Wednesday 5:55 AM EST MAHWAH Ramapo College issued the following news release: Peter Balakian, an award-winning author and Bergen County native, will speak at Ramapo College of ...
Congrats on being an inductee for the Chi Epsilon Honor Society
Today at Ramapo College located in Mahwah, New Jersey. Local Bridgewater Raritan High School graduate student Lauren Haag, get an inductee for the Chi Epsilon Honor Society at Ramapo College.
Quick route to better prospects
With New Jersey unemployment at 9.8 percent and the economy still wobbling, students and workers are flocking to higher-education certificate programs to boost their employability.
Green is color of future for college students
By Kathleen Carroll / The Record published: Tue, 13 Oct, 2009 HACKENSACK, N.J. a ' Students on college campuses are clamoring for environmentally friendly classes, all the better to prepare for an expected wave of green-collar jobs.
Students beg for 'green' college courses
Students on New Jersey college campuses are clamoring for environmentally-friendly classes, all the better to prepare for an expected wave of green-collar jobs.
College students flock to Asian, African language classes
A visiting scholar teaching Arabic at Ramapo College of New Jersey in Mahwah has nine students in his class.
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