Welcome to Edition 178 of This Week at NJCU for October 20, 2025. This once-weekly Monday publication will inform the university community about all events happening each week over the next eight days on campus + future events to add to your calendar.
To submit your event for the October 27, 2025 edition, please use the form at the bottom of this communication.
All listed times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). All events are in-person unless otherwise noted as online, via Zoom, or hybrid.
Connect with us at communications@njcu.edu.
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| COLLEGE of PROFESSIONAL STUDIES |
Join Us for National Transfer Student Week!
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October 20-24, 2025
Professional Studies Building, Room 200 |
The College of Professional Studies at NJCU is proud to celebrate our transfer students during National Transfer Student Week, October 20-24, 2025!
Transfer students are vital to our university community, bringing diverse experiences and perspectives that enrich our campus. Whether you're studying Criminal Justice, Cybersecurity, Exercise Science, Fire Science, Health Science, National Security, or Nursing, we're excited to honor your journey and commitment to continuing your education.
Stop by the Professional Studies Building during the week of October 20th to connect with faculty, staff, and fellow students. Let's celebrate the resilience, determination, and success of our transfer community!
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Monday, October 20, 2025 | 8-11 a.m.
Join us for an on-the-go breakfast and free coffee/tea for College of Professional Studies (CPS) Transfer students before their first class of the day.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | 1-4 p.m.
Join us for an afternoon snack for CPS Transfer students to keep you going for late classes
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
We will offer a free lunch (pizza slices) for CPS Transfer students.
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| 2026-2027 FAFSA Completion Workshops |
October 14-23, 2025
Professional Studies Building Lab A (unless noted) |
📚 Need help with your 2026-2027 FAFSA? We've got you covered!
Join the Financial Aid Office for our annual FAFSA Completion Workshop—multiple sessions available to fit your schedule! All workshops will be held in the computer lab in the Professional Studies Building.
If there are any questions, please contact the financial aid office via email financialaid@njcu.edu or by phone (201-200-3173).
Workshop Schedule:
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- Monday, October 20 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-4 p.m.
- Tuesday, October 21 | 9-11 a.m. & 2-4 p.m. | Lab D
- Wednesday, October 22 | 4-6 p.m.
- Thursday, October 23 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-4 p.m.
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| A. Harry Moore L.I.F.T. Lemonade Stand Fundraiser |
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Raines Plaza (between Hepburn & Grossnickle) |
💰 $1 donation per item
Join NJCU's A. Harry Moore Laboratory School this Pink October as we stand together in the fight against breast cancer! Stop by our Pink Lemonade Stand on Wednesday, October 22, from 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Raines Plaza (courtyard between Hepburn and Grossnickle). Enjoy refreshing pink lemonade and delicious pink treats while supporting a great cause—all proceeds benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation. At just $1 per item, you can spread love, hope, and awareness this October!
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| Stephen Sondheim's "Assassins" |
October 24 - November 2, 2025
Margaret Williams Theatre (Hepburn Hall) |
Our nation's most notorious assassins gather on stage to violently pursue a twisted American Dream.
A multiple Tony Award-winning theatrical tour-de-force, "Assassins" combines Stephen Sondheim's signature blend of intelligently stunning lyrics and beautiful music with a panoramic story of our nation's culture of celebrity and the violent means some will use to obtain it, embodied by America's four successful and five would-be presidential assassins. Bold, original, disturbing and alarmingly funny, "Assassins" is perhaps the most controversial musical ever written.
Assassins lays bare the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate the President of the United States, in a one-act historical "revusical" that explores the dark side of the American experience, while passionately advocating stronger remedies for social discord that embody hope, humanity, peace and acceptance.
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Price: $25 General Admission; $15 Students and Seniors
Show Dates and Times:
Opening Weekend
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- Friday, October 24, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
- Sunday, October 26, 2025 | 3 p.m.
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- Friday, October 31, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, November 1, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
- Sunday, November 2, 2025 | 3 p.m.
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Editor's Note: Given recent acts of political violence, NJCU wishes to clarify that the 1990s musical ‘Assassins,’ scheduled for this fall, has been in development by The Center for the Arts at NJCU since spring 2025. The production examines difficult chapters in American history, and we approach it with care, responsibility, and respect for our community. NJCU unequivocally denounces violence in all its forms, including political violence, and hopes this work will serve as a catalyst for thoughtful reflection and dialogue.
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| | Men's Soccer 🆚. TCNJ
Senior Day |
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 3 p.m.
Robert L. McNulty Memorial Soccer Field at the Thomas M. Gerrity Athletic Complex Route 440 South, Jersey City, N.J. |
It's Senior Day for the Gothic Knight men's soccer team! Come celebrate the Class of 2025 and cheer on NJCU as it battles The College of New Jersey. It will be the 69th meeting between the teams dating to 1959! Admission is always free for NJCU men's and women's soccer.
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| Women's Soccer 🆚. Rutgers-Newark
Senior Day |
Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 12 p.m.
Robert L. McNulty Memorial Soccer Field at the Thomas M. Gerrity Athletic Complex Route 440 South, Jersey City, N.J. |
It's Senior Day for the Gothic Knight women's soccer team! Come celebrate the Class of 2025 and cheer on NJCU as it battles Rutgers-Newark as it fights to qualify for a playoff berth in its final season competing in the New Jersey Athletic Conference. Admission is always free for NJCU men's and women's soccer.
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National Transfer Student Week
Monday, October 20, 2025 | 8-11 a.m.
Join us for an on-the-go breakfast and free coffee/tea for College of Professional Studies (CPS) Transfer students before their first class of the day.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
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Criminal Justice Coffee Talk with Leslie Feinholtz |
Monday, October 20, 2025 | 2-3 p.m.
Virtual Event
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Please join the Criminal Justice Department for "Criminal Justice Coffee Talk with Leslie Feinholtz," a rare opportunity to hear from an accomplished criminal justice professional and educator with over 25 years of frontline experience across multiple sectors of law enforcement. Leslie Feinholtz brings extraordinary depth to the conversation, having served as both a detective and sergeant with the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office, where she led investigative teams in the Special Victims Unit, Gang Task Force, and other specialized divisions. Her distinguished career also includes investigative work with the San Jose Police Department and the New York County District Attorney's Office. This is your chance to gain insider perspective on the realities of criminal justice work, explore career pathways in the field, and connect with a leader who has worked at every level of law enforcement
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2026-2027 FAFSA Completion Workshops
Monday, October 20 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 2-4 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Social Work and Sociology Career Opportunities Exploration Event |
Monday, October 20, 2025 | 4:15 - 5:15 p.m.
Karnoutsos Hall, Suite 205 |
Come learn about opportunities to obtain your Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and/or Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Sociology at NJCU. You can also now minor in sociology! Did you know that as a BSW holder, you are eligible to earn a master's in social work through one-year accelerated programs when you apply and are accepted to such programs? Additionally, NJCU BSW students have the option to apply to a special workforce training program through the Department of Children and Families that pays for a year of tuition and provides full-time employment upon completion.
Join Dr. Jennifer Pax, Dr. Max Herman, and colleagues to learn more about what the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work offerings.
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National Transfer Student Week
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | 1-4 p.m.
Join us for an afternoon snack for CPS Transfer students to keep you going for late classes
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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2026-2027 FAFSA Completion Workshops
Tuesday, October 21 | 9-11 a.m. & 2-4 p.m. | Lab D
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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OFFICE OF MILITARY & VETERANS SERVICES (OMVS) AND THE OFFICE OF SPECIALIZED SERVICES AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION (OSS/SI) |
OSS/SI to Visit Military & Veterans Services |
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Room 127 |
The NJCU Office of Specialized Services and Supplemental Instruction (OSS/SI), which provides equal access to college programs through the provision of reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, will be spending the day in the Office of Military & Veterans Services. Please stop by with any questions on how they can assist you, as you navigate your academic career. Some common concerns they can assist with include, but are not limited to, physical disabilities, mental health challenges, learning disabilities, and mild TBI's and PTSD. Please stop by for more information.
For more information about any of the scheduled events, please contact the Office of Military & Veterans Services at 201-200-3199 visit www.njcu.edu/veterans.
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Faculty and Staff Bible Study
Tuesdays, 1 p.m. | Vodra Hall Room 101
(Conference Room D)
See Continuing Events for more information.
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Rescheduled from October 13 |
Indigenous People's Day: Decolonizing and Unlearning |
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | 4 p.m.
Karnoutsos Hall 102 EL CENTRO |
This event will feature educational programming around the history and importance of Indigenous Peoples' Day. This event is sponsored by El Centro, World Languages & Cultures, and BIDE.
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Why Teach Kids About Money Early |
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | 4-5 p.m.
Gothic Lounge (Hepburn Hall Room 202) |
Join Senator Angela McKnight for an engaging discussion on Financial Literacy in Early Childhood at NJCU
Hear from policymakers, educators, nonprofits, parents, and other experts on how we can empower our youngest learners to make smart money choices.
This is more than a conversation about money—it’s about giving our youngest learners the tools to build confidence, responsibility, and independence for their future.
Students, educators, parents, and community members are encouraged to come, listen, and participate in this important dialogue.
Open to ALL! Let’s work together to make financial literacy part of every child’s learning journey!
For more information, contact Sai Jambunathan, Ph.D., at 201-200-3192 or sjambunathan@njcu.edu
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Women's Volleyball 🆚. Stockton |
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | 7 p.m.
John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center
"Coach Charlie Brown Court" |
The NJCU Women's Volleyball is fighting for a playoff berth in its final season competing in the New Jersey Athletic Conference. Check out the Gothic Knights as they host perennial league powerhouse Stockton University.
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- General Admission: $9
- Non-NJCU Students: $5
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NJCU Students with ID: FREE
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National Transfer Student Week
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
We will offer a free lunch (pizza slices) for CPS Transfer students.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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SPEICHER-RUBIN WOMEN'S CENTER FOR EQUITY and DIVERSITY |
Mind, Body, Spirit Day @ NJCU |
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Multipurpose Room |
Feeling like your identity is being devalued? Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or uncertain about the future? You are not alone, and we’ve got just the remedy!
Join us for the return of Mind, Body, Spirit Day @ NJCU — a community-wide event designed to help us pause, reset, and reconnect. Together, we’ll take time to affirm one another and recharge so we can freely show up as our full, authentic selves in our studies, our work, and our lives.
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Guest Speaker: Dr. Jennifer Mullan
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Dr. Jennifer Mullan, Psy.D., affectionately nicknamed "The Rage Doctor" by peers and clients, is a major disruptor in the mental health industrial complex. Her work is an urgent call to dive into the root of global and generational trauma, uproot the colonial soul wound, and unlock the wisdom of our sacred rage.
Dr. Jennifer Mullan is trained as a Clinical Psychologist, Ancestral Guide, Root Worker, community organizer, and is a bestselling author. As CEO and founder of Decolonizing Therapy, LLC, Dr. Mullan seeks to shift the paradigm and narrative of traditional mental health for clients and practitioners.
She birthed Decolonizing Therapy®, a psychological evolution that weaves together the political, the ancestral, the psychological, and the people. She is also the creator of the popular Instagram account @decolonizingtherapy and recipient of ESSENCE magazine’s 2020 “Essential Hero Award” in the category of mental health. Dr. Jenn is the author of “Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice” which has ignited a fervent wave of acclaim and community support as a National Best Seller. She has been featured in Allure, GQ, The Today Show, The Calgary Journal, and many more. She resides on Leni Lenape land in what is now known as Northern NJ.
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Co-sponsors: Health and Wellness Center; Athletics; Population Health and Exercise Science Department; Counseling Center; TLC; OSP; Housing & Residence Life; Center for Student Persistence and Success; Human Resources; NJCU Dance Team; Alumni & Community Engagement; Hudson Speaks Against Sexual Violence; Music, Dance and Theatre; NJCU Center for the Arts; and the Student Government Association.
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Open Enrollment Benefits Fair |
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Gothic Lounge | Hepburn Hall Room 202 |
October is Open Enrollment Month!
It's time to review your benefits and make elections for the upcoming plan year. Whether you're considering changes to your health coverage, updating your beneficiaries, or exploring new wellness options, now is the time to ensure your benefits work for you and your family.
Join us for our Open Enrollment Benefits Fair. Meet with benefits representatives, ask questions, and get the information you need to make informed decisions. Light refreshments will be provided.
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A. Harry Moore L.I.F.T. Lemonade Stand Fundraiser
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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CENTER FOR CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
NJCU's All Majors Career Fair: The First Step to a Great Career |
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 12-3 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Multipurpose Room |
The NJCU Fall 2025 Career Fair is an exciting event aimed at helping students/alumni explore and pursue careers across all industries. It brings together leading employers, organizations, and professionals from all sectors to engage with students/alumni and provide valuable career insights. This fair will provide a platform for students/alumni to explore career paths, network, and learn about available job opportunities in their respective areas of interest.
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- Bring several copies of your resumes
- Perfect your personal pitch
- Dress professionally!
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If you need assistance, please contact the Center for Career and Professional Development in Gilligan Student Union Room 124 or at CCPD@njcu.edu
Register Below and Preview Employers:
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Men's Soccer 🆚. TCNJ [Senior Day]
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 3 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Student Bible Study
Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m. | Vodra Hall Room 101
(Conference Room D)
See Continuing Events for more information.
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Wellness Wednesdays – Your Midweek Mental Health Reset
Every Wednesday through December 17 | 2:30-3:30 p.m.
See New Announcements for more information.
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2026-2027 FAFSA Completion Workshops
Wednesday, October 22 | 4-6 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Graduate Multicultural Education Virtual Information Session |
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | 5 p.m.
Virtual Event |
📚✨ Take your teaching career to the next level! Join NJCU’s Multicultural Education Virtual Info Session to explore our graduate programs in Bilingual/Bicultural Education and English as a Second Language (ESL), including additional teacher certifications. 🎓💡 Hear from faculty about engaging coursework, career outcomes, and alumni successes—and receive an exclusive application fee waiver just for attending! 🚀
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| National Transfer Student Week, October 20-24, 2025
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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2026-2027 FAFSA Completion Workshops
Thursday, October 23 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 2-4 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award Ceremony |
Thursday, October 23, 2025 | 4 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union 129 |
Join us as we honor the winners of this year's prestigious award for outstanding memoir, personal essay, and creative nonfiction written by NJCU students during the 2024-25 academic year.
This annual recognition celebrates the powerful voices and compelling stories crafted by our talented student writers. Come support your peers as they share their award-winning work and hear the authentic narratives that earned them this distinguished honor.
Whether you're a writer yourself, an admirer of creative nonfiction, or simply want to celebrate student achievement, this is an event you won't want to miss!
For information, contact: egiunta@njcu.edu or jellis@njcu.edu or jfausty@njcu.edu.
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About the Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award
The Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award was established in 2013 in memory of Kathleen M. Hackett Potter who died on January 6, 2013. Kathy graduated summa cum laude from NJCU with a bachelor’s degree in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. She received honors for her senior thesis in creative nonfiction, “Thruway.” In 2008, she became Editorial Assistant at Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, published by NJCU, and was a vital force in its success. In 2009, she was appointed Managing Editor. With other NJCU writers, Kathy started a 100-word group that became the catalyst for countless NJCU-based 100-word groups. With other alumni, she founded the writers’ group The ReCollective. Kathy’s family, friends, fellow writers, and the NJCU community remember her though this award that recognizes the literary excellence of a student at the university she so loved.
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Graduate Master of Science in Accounting Virtual Information Session |
Thursday, October 23, 2025 | 5 p.m.
Virtual Event |
📊 Ready to kickstart your career in accounting or become a CPA? Join NJCU’s Virtual Accounting Info Session to learn all about our M.S. in Accounting program from our expert School of Business advisor. 🎓💼 Explore curriculum, career opportunities, resources, and receive a special application fee waiver just for attending! 💻✨
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Graduate Teaching, Learning, & Literacy Virtual Information Session |
Thursday, October 23, 2025 | 5 p.m.
Virtual Event |
📚✨ Ready to inspire the next generation? Join NJCU’s Teaching, Learning & Literacy Virtual Info Session to explore our Reading Specialist, Elementary, and Secondary Education graduate programs. 🎓🌟 Learn from faculty, discover career outcomes, and receive an exclusive application fee waiver just for attending! 💻
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National Transfer Student Week, October 20-24, 2025
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Stephen Sondheim's "Assassins"
Friday, October 24, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Women's Soccer 🆚. Rutgers-Newark
[Senior Day]
Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 12 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Stephen Sondheim's "Assassins"
Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Stephen Sondheim's "Assassins"
Sunday, October 26, 2025 | 3 p.m.
See Spotlight Events for more information.
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Snowy Mountains Release Party |
Monday, October 27, 2025 | 7 p.m.
Gothic Lounge (Hepburn Hall Room 202) |
Please join GRAMMY-Award winning faculty member Martha Mooke and Tenzin Choegyal on Monday, October 27 at 7 p.m. in the Gothic Lounge for a special evening of music, film and Tibetan fare, as we celebrate the release of “Snowy Mountains," music by Philip Glass and Tenzin Choegyal featuring the Grammy winning Scorchio Quartet.
The evening will include live musical performances, a screening of the short film “Snow Mountains - Gangri” by Tenzin Tsewang and authentic Tibetan cuisine.
Family friendly and reduced ticket price for students! Tickets: $10 for students
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| ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION |
In today’s fast-paced world, building a strong foundation of skills can open doors to exciting opportunities and lasting career growth. Our 6-Week Fundamentals programs are designed to help you master essential concepts quickly, from Real Estate basics to digital tools like Photoshop, so you can gain confidence and take the next step in your professional journey. Whether you are starting fresh or sharpening existing skills, these focused courses are the perfect way to invest in your future.
Click on any of the below to learn more about our program offerings and to Register today!
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75-Hour Real Estate Salesperson’s License Course: Train to become a licensed real estate agent and build a rewarding career helping clients buy, sell, and rent property.
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Purchasing Fundamentals: This course will help you define internal customer needs, generate purchase requisitions and purchase orders, manage supplier deliveries, maintain records, manage budgets, and more.
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Supply Chain Management Fundamentals: This course will prepare you for internationally recognized certification examinations by teaching you how to create demand forecasts, develop schedules, manage inventory, control production orders, and ensure customer satisfaction.
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In today’s fast-paced world, building a strong foundation of skills can open doors to exciting opportunities and lasting career growth. Our 6-Week Fundamentals programs are designed to help you master essential concepts quickly, from Real Estate basics to digital tools like Photoshop, so you can gain confidence and take the next step in your professional journey. Whether you are starting fresh or sharpening existing skills, these focused courses are the perfect way to invest in your future.
Click on any of the below to learn more about our program offerings and to Register today!
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| CENTER FOR STUDENT PERSISTENCE AND SUCCESS/SURVEY |
Calling All First-Gen Faculty, Staff & Administration: Help Inspire Our Students |
Survey Deadline: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 |
Are you a first-generation NJCU faculty, staff, or administrator? Share your story to inspire first-gen students and foster a culture of belonging. With your permission, responses may be featured on NJCU platforms. Please submit your response by Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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| 2026 Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award |
This annual award is presented for the best memoir, personal essay, or creative nonfiction written by a student in a course at NJCU during the 2025-26 academic year.
Email submissions by May 20, 2026 to:
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Submissions must be 2,000-3,000 words and must be submitted in a file that includes title and word count, but not the author’s name. A separate file should include the title of the submission, author name, course, and semester for which it was written, and contact information. No more than one submission per student.
About the Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award
The Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award was established in 2013 in memory of Kathleen M. Hackett Potter who died on January 6, 2013. Kathy graduated summa cum laude from NJCU with a bachelor’s degree in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. She received honors for her senior thesis in creative nonfiction, “Thruway.” In 2008, she became Editorial Assistant at "Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy," published by NJCU, and was a vital force in its success. In 2009, she was appointed Managing Editor. With other NJCU writers, Kathy started a 100-word group that became the catalyst for countless NJCU-based 100-word groups. With other alumni, she founded the writers’ group The ReCollective. Kathy’s family, friends, fellow writers, and the NJCU community remember her though this award that recognizes the literary excellence of a student at the university she so loved.
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| ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION |
The legal field is evolving rapidly, creating growing demand for professionals who can navigate complex regulations, ensure compliance, and support justice across a range of industries. From paralegal and legal assistant roles to compliance officers and contract specialists, these careers are essential in helping organizations operate ethically and within the law. Opportunities continue to expand for certified legal professionals and trained specialists who bring strong analytical, communication, and organizational skills, making a direct impact on legal operations while advancing their own professional growth.
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- Certified Paralegal - Gain the essential skills to work as a certified paralegal, covering legal research, case management, and supporting attorneys across various fields of law.
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Court Interpreter (Spanish/English) - This online course will teach you the skills needed to sit for the Oral Component of any State Court Interpreting Certification exams.
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Digital Court Reporter - This course is designed to give participants a thorough understanding of how to be a digital court reporter, as well as broad training for covering legal proceedings.
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Charlotte W. Newcombe Scholarship Opportunity |
The Alumni Relations office is pleased to share that New Jersey City University has once again been awarded funding from the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation to support scholarships for NJCU students. This scholarship is designed to ease financial burdens and recognize the unique challenges faced by students who balance academics with work and family responsibilities.
To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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- Be 25 years of age or older.
- Have earned at least 60 credits toward a bachelor’s degree.
- Have a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- Demonstrate financial need.
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Each year, over 25 students are selected to receive this scholarship. If you meet the eligibility requirements, the Alumni Relations team strongly encourages you to apply.
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| ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION |
Education Industry Programs |
The fields of education and student support are evolving quickly, with growing demand for professionals who can guide learners, provide career-focused counseling, and teach across diverse environments. From financial literacy and loan advising to classroom teaching and English instruction abroad, these roles are vital in helping individuals achieve their academic and career goals, and opportunities are expanding for certified counselors, trained educators, and TEFL-certified instructors who can make a direct impact on students’ success while advancing their own professional pathways.
Click on any of the below to learn more about our program offerings and to Register Today!
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Student Loan Counselor – Train for a career as a certified student loan counselor or specialist, helping clients with borrowing, repayment, discharge, and curing default.
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50-Hour Introduction to Teaching – Begin your journey into the teaching profession with an overview of classroom dynamics, educational theory, and student engagement strategies.
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120-Hour TEFL Certification – Earn a recognized credential to teach English abroad or online, opening doors to opportunities worldwide.
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| Wellness Wednesdays – Your Midweek Mental Health Reset |
Every Wednesday through December 17 | 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Room 327 |
Join our weekly drop-in support group - no appointment needed, no commitment required. Every week, students gather to share real experiences, learn practical stress-management techniques, and discover you're not alone in navigating college challenges.
Whether you're dealing with academic pressure, relationship stress, or just feeling overwhelmed, this is your space to connect authentically with peers who understand. Drop in anytime during our weekly sessions. Stay for 20 minutes or the full hour - whatever works for your schedule and comfort level. Every voice is valued and every student belongs.
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| Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) Community Update |
As the 2025-2026 academic year begins, NJCU has made significant progress on the 2027 Middle States Commission and Higher Education (MSCHE) Self-Study. This process is central to our accreditation and advancing our strategic priorities.
This is the first of several updates we will share throughout the fall semester regarding our Middle States accreditation progress.
MSCHE Self-Study Updates:
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- The Self-Study Design (SSD) has been finalized, accepted by MSCHE and is posted on the MSCHE 2027 webpage.
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Working Groups, comprised of faculty, staff, and administrators, with student participation beginning this fall, are conducting evidence-based reviews across all seven MSCHE standards. Working group membership is also posted on the webpage.
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We encourage you to stay involved in this process, as your insight and contributions are vital to NJCU's continued growth and accreditation success.
Thank you for the role you play and for your commitment in supporting our students and shaping the NJCU experience!
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| ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION |
The demand for skilled medical and healthcare professionals is growing rapidly across industries, from hospitals and clinics to public health organizations and corporate wellness programs. Employers are seeking individuals trained in patient care, emergency response, and health regulations to ensure safe and effective medical services.
In the New York–New Jersey region, professionals with recognized medical certifications are in high demand, opening doors to rewarding careers, career advancement opportunities, and roles where you can make a real impact on community health.
Click on any of the below to learn more about our program offerings and to Register Today!
• OSHA 10 or 30-Hour (General/Construction) Training: Equip yourself with industry-recognized certifications for workplace safety and compliance. These courses cover hazard recognition, prevention strategies, and workers’ rights, making them valuable not just in construction but also in healthcare settings where workplace safety protocols are critical.
https://www.njcu.edu/academics/adult-and-continuing-education/public-safety-programs
• ServSafe Training: Gain critical knowledge in food safety, ideal for hospitality professionals. ServSafe certification covers proper food handling, storage, and sanitation practices that are essential in preventing foodborne illnesses in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and community health settings.
https://www.njcu.edu/academics/adult-and-continuing-education/public-safety-programs
• CPR/AED Training: Get certified and be prepared to save lives in critical situations. This course provides hands-on instruction in responding to cardiac emergencies, performing high-quality CPR, and using an automated external defibrillator (AED).
https://www.njcu.edu/academics/adult-and-continuing-education/public-safety-programs
More Health & Safety Programs are Available Here: Explore Programs Link: https://careertraining.njcu.edu/health-and-fitness-programs/
For more details or to enroll, contact us:
Adult and Continuing Education | 201-200-3089 | conted@njcu.edu
ACE website link: https://www.njcu.edu/academics/adult-and-continuing-education
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ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION |
Information Technology Programs |
The Information Technology (IT) sector is thriving, fueled by rapid technological advancements and increasing reliance on digital solutions across industries. In New York City, IT salaries average $131,000, reflecting the city's leadership in fintech and e-commerce, while New Jersey has also seen substantial growth in tech opportunities and pay.
Click on any of the below to learn more about our program offerings and to Register Today!
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| ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION |
Business Management Programs |
The field of business management is rapidly evolving, fueled by advancements in AI, data analytics, and remote collaboration. Professionals with strong management and organizational skills are in demand across industries, from real estate to human resources.
In the New York–New Jersey region, salaries for management professionals continue to rise as companies seek leaders who can adapt to digital transformation and guide diverse teams toward growth.
Click on any of the below to learn more about our program offerings and to Register Today!
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| Introducing the NEW Knightpass by the NJCU Center for the Arts |
KNIGHTPASS is your ultra-affordable ticket to all of the VIP experiences, private receptions, biggest moments, best thrills, and breakthrough performances by tomorrow's elite actors and actresses, today's award winners, and more.
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| EXERCISE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT/RESEARCH STUDY |
Survey: Culturally Adapted Dietary Guidelines for Hispanic and Afro-Caribbean Populations |
The NJCU Exercise Science Department is recruiting participants for a university-approved research study titled “Culturally Tailored Dietary Guidelines for Hispanic and Afro-Caribbean Populations.” The goal of this study is to better understand cultural food practices and create more inclusive and effective nutrition resources.
We’re looking to speak with individuals who identify as Hispanic or Afro-Caribbean and are interested in sharing their experiences and perspectives in a short focus group session (in-person or via Zoom).
If you or someone you know may be interested, sign up here:
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| Faculty and Staff:
Tuesdays, 1 p.m. | Vodra Hall Room 101 (Conference Room D)
Students:
Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m. | Vodra Hall Room 101 (Conference Room D) |
This fall, take a midweek pause to refresh your spirit! Join us every Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Vodra Hall Room 101 (Conference Room D). Online Option Available on Teams.
Come connect with colleagues, share fellowship, and grow in faith together.
For more Information, contact Monica Almonor at malmonor@njcu.edu. Follow CRU on Instagram at @njcucru.
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| Intramural Events for Fall 2025 |
September 17 to November 26 |
The Department of Athletics will offer the following Intramural activities during the Fall 2025 semester. Click on the links below to register for the activities.
All events will take place at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center unless otherwise noted.
For more information, contact Sergio Villamizar at 201-200-2170 or email svillamizar@njcu.edu.
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* held at the Thomas M. Gerrity Athletic Complex | Route 440 South, Jersey City, N.J.
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| CONGRESSMAN FRANK J. GUARINI LIBRARY |
Fall into Reading at the Guarini Library!
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September 17 to November 26 |
Welcome back to the Fall Semester! Discover our brand-new collection of popular and leisure reading materials—featuring today’s most talked-about bestsellers in biography, autobiography, memoir, and more. Fresh titles across a wide range of genres are added regularly, so there’s always something new waiting for you.
Our new books are on display on the First Floor and can be borrowed easily with your NJCU Gothic ID.
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And don’t miss our expanded magazine collection! With nearly 50 high-interest titles—including National Geographic, Forbes, PC Gamer, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, and ¡Hola!—there’s something for everyone. You’ll find them in the Second Floor Reading Enclave, now featuring new seating and campus views.
The Library is always here to support your research and learning needs—explore your resources:
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| Poster Stellars Exhibition |
September 17 – October 21, 2025
Lemmerman Gallery (Hepburn Hall 323)
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Poster Stellars is an annual intercontinental poster competition held in New Jersey, USA, aiming to create equal opportunities for artists and designers worldwide. With the motto “Reach for The Stars,” its mission is to empower emerging and established creatives locally and globally. Open to anyone aged 18 or older, it welcomes published posters from professionals and students in a variety of genres. In its 5th edition (2025), it received 719 entries from 40 countries, awarding 106 projects across all continents. The exhibition showcases diverse global talent. Full details available at: www.posterstellars.com.
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Nobuho Nagasawa, Nuke-Cuisine originally shown at Atomic Cowboy: The Daze After 1992, aluminum with printed paper, 18 x 11 x 11 cm
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Kei Ito, Aborning New Light, 2021-23, looped video (scanned and sequenced c-print prints made with US nuclear testing footage, sunlight, and artist’s breath), monitor, monitor mount, 2 min. 23 sec.
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| Atomic Cowboy: The Daze After 1992/
Take It Home: for (__) Shall Not Repeat the Error. |
September 17 – November 19, 2025
Atomic Cowboy: The Daze After 1992/
Take It Home: for (__) Shall Not Repeat the Error.
Artist Talk by Kei Ito: Wednesday, October 15 | 5 - 6 p.m. |
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the NJCU Visual Arts Gallery will host two interrelated exhibitions which will present the ramifications of atomic bombs from multiple perspectives.
Shown at Daniel Saxon Gallery in Los Angeles in 1992, Nobuho Nagasawa’s exhibition, "Atomic Cowboy: The Daze After 1992," drew significant attention to an unusually high number of cancer deaths among the cast and crew members of “cowboy western” films, many of which were shot in Nevada deserts, not far from nuclear test sites.
Central to the exhibition was Nuke-Cuisine consisting of 835 “Cloud of Mushroom Soup” cans. 835 was the number of the announced nuclear tests in America from 1945 to 1992. 120 cans will be shown at NJCU with a wall installation of the atomic bombs’ data, portraits of the actors who suffered from radiation exposure, and other related works. The Atomic Cowboy addresses an array of Nagasawa’s ecological concerns by juxtaposing these images of human frailty with the glitz and machismo of Hollywood’s “Cowboy” genre.
Simultaneously presented in the front half of the gallery is "Take it home, for (__) shall not repeat the error." Curated by Souya Handa, who was raised in Hiroshima, his exhibition was one of the open call winners and presented at Apexart earlier this spring. The title derives from the cenotaph of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park: "Rest in peace, for [we/they] shall not repeat the error." According to the formal statement by the Hiroshima government, the omitted subject in it is "we," representing not only Hiroshima but all of humanity.
Featuring the work by four artists – Souya Handa, Kei Ito, Sixte Kakinda, and Layla Yamamoto – from Japan, the United States, and Democratic Republic of Congo, the purpose of the exhibition is to connect the histories of the Manhattan Project with the subsequent nuclear weapons development in the U.S., to construct a linear narrative from the uranium mines used in the Hiroshima bomb, to post-WW2 nuclear tests, and even Fukushima.
Presented together, the two exhibitions aim to raise awareness on the dangers of nuclear weapons and the ongoing threat of nuclear wars.
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CENTER FOR STUDENT PERSISTENCE AND SUCCESS |
UWill FREE Teletherapy for Students |
Student receive FREE immediate access to a therapist |
Select a therapist that aligns with your personal preferences, including gender, language, ethnicity, and area of expertise. Additionally, choose a time that suits your schedule, whether it be during the day, night, or weekend. You can conveniently connect with them through video, phone, chat, or message.
Experiencing a mental health crisis?
Help is available 24/7/365 by contacting: 866-646-1526.
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| Take 15 Minutes to Help Save a Life |
Complete the Ask. Listen. Refer. Training Today |
Ask. Listen. Refer. is a 15–20 minute online suicide prevention training that equips faculty, staff, and students with the skills to recognize warning signs, identify those at risk, and refer them to help.
The training covers:
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- Suicide risk and protective factors
- Warning signs
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How to respond and refer someone in need
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Participants will complete a pre- and post-test and receive a certificate. If you need proof of completion, please contact me—I can track participants.
This interactive program supports our ongoing commitment to mental health awareness and is a valuable resource for our division and campus.
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UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER |
Degree Decode: Understanding Degree Requirements and Mastering Self-Enrollment |
Wednesday, October 29, 2025 | 2-3 p.m.
Virtual Event |
Unlock the secrets to a smooth and successful college journey with Humanities and Political Science academic advisor Kathleen Banks. In this workshop, students will gain practical insights into the academic requirements needed to graduate, including how to interpret their degree progress report and remain on track throughout their studies. They'll also receive hands-on guidance using Gothic Net's enrollment components to self-enroll in classes, adjust their schedule, and take charge of their educational path.
Students can register in advance for this Zoom event. After registering, students will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom details on how to join the meeting.
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DIVISION of STUDENT DEVELOPMENT and COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT |
Persist & Prosper Financial Literacy Series: Event 2: Banking Basics for College Students |
Wednesday, October 29 | 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Multipurpose Room A |
Build confidence in handling your money with real-world banking tips. Facilitated by PNC Bank.
Additional Events this Fall:
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- Wednesday, November 12 | 3-4 p.m. | Persistence Pays: College Money Moves
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Wednesday, December 3 | 2:30-3:30 p.m. | Repaying Student Loans
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CENTER FOR STUDENT PERSISTENCE and SUCCESS and the ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT |
Thursday, October 30, 2025 | 12-4 p.m.
Raines Plaza (Rain Location: Gilligan Student Union Lobby) |
The Center for Student Persistence and Success and the Athletic Department, in collaboration with the Student Activities Board (SAB), are excited to invite you to participate in our Second Annual Autumn Fest, happening on Thursday, October 30.
As part of the celebration, we’re bringing back our popular Table Decorating Contest and we want your department, or student organization to join the fun!
This is a great opportunity to:
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- Share resources and information with students
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Showcase your creativity with festive or spooky table designs
- Engage with students in a fun and informal way
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If your department or organization is interested in participating, please complete the Qualtrics form below by Friday, October 17:
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| Autumn 2025 Education & Leadership Summit |
Thursday, October 30, 2025 | 5-8 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union |
Join Us for the Autumn 2025 Education & Leadership Summit
The New Jersey Puerto Rico Commission invites the public to attend the Autumn 2025 Education & Leadership Summit on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
This free community event brings together educators, leaders, and community members to explore important topics in education and leadership development. Connect with fellow attendees, engage in meaningful dialogue, and discover opportunities to make an impact in our communities.
RSVP Required: 📧 Awilda.Pomales-Diaz@sos.nj.gov
This event is open to the public—we look forward to seeing you there!
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| A. HARRY MOORE SCHOOL and JO ANNE JUNCKER CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER
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Fall Festival: Retro Arcade |
Friday, October 31, 2025 | 10 a.m. and 10:20 a.m.
Raines Plaza and Parking Lot #1 (behind Hepburn Hall)
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All are welcome to join A. Harry Moore School and The Jo Anne Juncker Children's Learning Center for their Fall Festival with a Retro Arcade theme on October 31! Join for a fun-filled morning featuring a parade starting at Raines Plaza at 10 a.m., followed by a dance performance, and ending with Trunk-or-Treat in Parking Lot #1 at 10:20 a.m. It's the perfect Halloween celebration for families and the community!
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| GRADUATE ADMISSIONS/COLLEGE OF EDUCATION |
NJCU Graduate College of Education Virtual Open House
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Saturday, November 1, 2025 | 10 a.m.
Virtual Event
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Ready to take your passion for education to the next level? Join us for an inspiring Virtual Open House designed to ignite your future in the field! Whether you’re looking to advance your teaching career, specialize in a new area, or make a bigger impact in your community—this is the event you don’t want to miss.
🌟 What to Expect:
🎤 Faculty Power Panel
Get the inside scoop from our expert faculty! Hear about the trends, innovations, and real-world impact shaping education today. You’ll walk away inspired and empowered.
💬 Live Breakout Sessions
Connect directly with department reps to explore your program of interest. From cutting-edge teaching strategies to flexible certifications and advanced degrees—you’ll get personalized guidance to match your goals.
🤝 Meet, Greet & Network
Engage with faculty, current students, and like-minded peers in our interactive virtual space. Ask questions, swap stories, and start building your professional network from day one.
🎁 Bonus Perk: All attendees will receive an application fee waiver code—your first step toward an exciting new chapter, on us!
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| DEBORAH CANNON PARTRIDGE WOLFE COLLEGE of EDUCATION and GRADUATE ADMISSIONS |
Educational Technology Webinar – Faculty: learn how to dance not wrestle with AI.
A set of best practices to ethically introduce AI to your class |
Monday, November 3, 2025 | 6 p.m.
Virtual Event |
🌟 Dive into the future of education with NJCU’s Fall Webinar Series! 🚀 Explore hot EdTech trends, project-based learning, and emerging technologies with our internationally recognized experts. 💡 Discover practical strategies to embrace AI in the classroom and transform challenges into opportunities.
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| DEBORAH CANNON PARTRIDGE WOLFE COLLEGE of EDUCATION and GRADUATE ADMISSIONS |
Alternate Route: CE & Praxis Content Virtual Information Session |
Tuesday, November 4, 2025 | 5 p.m.
Virtual Event |
🍎 Ready to teach? Start with your CE and Praxis plan at NJCU’s Virtual Info Session! 📚 Explore Alternate Route programs in P-3, ESL, Elementary, and Secondary Education, get expert guidance, and take your first step into the classroom. 🎓✨ Plus, all attendees will receive a special application fee waiver! 💻
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| COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES and GRADUATE ADMISSIONS |
Graduate Nursing Programs Virtual Information Session |
Thursday, November 6, 2025 | 5 p.m.
Virtual Event |
✨ Looking to take your nursing career further? NJCU’s M.S. in Nursing: School Nursing helps you build on your BSN, expand your expertise, and even earn your Graduate School Nurse Certificate along the way. 🎓💉 Customize your path to fit your career goals—and get a special application fee waiver just for attending! 💻
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| COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES and GRADUATE ADMISSIONS |
Doctor of Science in Civil Security Leadership, Management, and Policy Virtual Information Session |
Saturday, November 8, 2025 | 10 a.m.
Virtual Event |
🛡️ Ready to become a leader in Civil Security? Join NJCU’s Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) in Civil Security Leadership, Management & Policy and gain expertise in national security, emergency management, cybersecurity, homeland security, and more. 🌍✨ Advance your skills, innovate best practices, and prepare to tackle complex threats at every level—local to global! 🎓
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DIVISION of STUDENT DEVELOPMENT and COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT |
Persist & Prosper Financial Literacy Series: Event 3: Persistence Pays: College Money Moves |
Wednesday, November 12 | 3-4 p.m
Gilligan Student Union Multipurpose Room A |
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CENTER FOR STUDENT PERSISTENCE AND SUCCESS (CSPS) |
Thursday, November 13, 2025 | 12-4 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Lobby |
As part of the national observance of First Generation Week from November 3-8. 2025 — a week where colleges and universities celebrate the achievements and contributions of first-generation college students, faculty, and staff — NJCU's Center for Student Persistence and Success (CSPS) is hosting a resource fair to celebrate and support our first-generation college students!
ORGANIZATIONS: Want to table? Register by October 31:
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| SCHOOL of BUSINESS and GRADUATE ADMISSIONS |
Graduate Master of Business Administration Virtual Information Session |
Thursday, November 13, 2025 | 5 p.m.
Virtual Event |
🚀 Ready to take the leap toward your MBA? Join NJCU’s School of Business Information Session to get answers, explore our innovative curriculum, flexible scheduling, and career support, and start your graduate journey this year! 🎓✨ Attendees will also receive a special application fee waiver! 💼
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| UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING
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This will be the final session of 2025! Keep an eye out in our January 2026 editions for details on the next FREE Headshots session. |
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Session 1: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Session 2: 1-3 p.m.
Hepburn Hall, Room 112A
(or 112D and walk to the back of the office)
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| Sunday, November 23, 2025 | 4 p.m.
Monday, November 24, 2025 | 10:30 a.m.
Margaret Williams Theatre (Hepburn Hall) |
Tickets: $20 for students
Omnium Circus®️ ensures everyone is in on the action in a spirited limit-defying & life-affirming spectacle with award winning artistry, memorable music, and a heartwarming story! We proudly provide access for audiences of all ages & abilities.
Omnium Circus®️ is a welcoming and spectacular non-profit Circus company. We assure everyone can participate together in joy, laughter, thrills, chills and connection through representation and shared wonder at the extraordinary feats that highlight the astounding potential of the human spirit.
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| It Don’t Mean a Thing Jazz Ensemble |
Monday, December 1, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
Margaret Williams Theatre (Hepburn Hall) |
Tickets: $10 for students
The NJCU Jazz Ensemble welcomes you to an exciting evening of big band music for listeners of all ages! The concert will feature the Jazz Ensemble featuring students from NJCU's Jazz Department and one of today's top jazz stars as a special guest. You will also hear one of the area's top high school jazz ensembles play an opening set, continuing to showcase students who may be tomorrow's jazz stars. The music will span the full history of the jazz tradition and typically showcases music from the great ensembles of Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Thad Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Natalie Cole, and many more. Under the direction of Nathan Eklund, the ensemble will deliver a powerful, dynamic evening you won’t forget!
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| Sunday, December 7, 2025 | 3 p.m.
Margaret Williams Theatre (Hepburn Hall) |
Ticket Link: $10 for students
Join us for VivaldiI's GLORIA, an end of the year celebration with our NJCU Chorale. With works from a myriad of styles that will help usher in the season, and featuring the Vivaldi Gloria, the NJCU Chorale will also be joining with a local Jersey City area Choir to create a musical evening that you will not want to miss. This concert will feature singers and instrumentalists from NJCU’s Department of Music, Dance and Theatre.
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