Names change, premise remains same
Editor's Note: Zack Kopplin, founder of Repeal Creationism, started our discussion.
View ArticleCentenary College selects provost
Ward, who has been dean at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, will take the Centenary post on July 1. She holds a doctorate in Germanic languages and literature from Vanderbilt University.
View ArticleCentenary Stage Company in Hackettstown partners with Folger Shakespeare Library
Pictured here, from Blairstown Elementary residency, include: Brandon Casey, Stephen Davis, and Natasha Cowling.
View ArticleHaving your cake and eating it too
President Barack Obama's call for businesses to raise their minimum wages has already had a tangible effect on institutions of higher education.
View ArticleGenealogical Society of the West Fields to meet Feb. 13 in Westfield
The February meeting of the Genealogical Society of the West Fields will be held on Thursday, Feb. 13, in the local history room of the Westfield Public Library.
View ArticleCentenary news
For more information, call 869-5011 or visit centenary.edu. President David Rowe recently announced the appointment of Jenifer K. Ward as Centenary's provost and dean of the college.
View ArticleFolger Shakespeare Library's 'Shakesperience' hosted by Centenary Stage
Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts at Centenary College, Stephen Davis, has long been a teacher and advocate of the works of master playwright and poet William Shakespeare.
View ArticleCentenary College to an Open House event
Centenary College will be hosting an Open House on March 1, at the David and Carol Lackland Center located at 715 Grand Ave. in Hackettstown.
View ArticleCentenary Stage Company to present 'If You Give a Moose a Muffin'
Morgan Mack of Old Bridge and Megan McGill of Pompton Lakes act out a scene from aA AoeIf You Give a Moose a MuffinaA A which the Centenary Stage Company will present on Feb. 15 at 11 a.m. at the...
View ArticleBishop Townsley's Jubilee comes to Centenary College
In the West-African traditions, every tribe has its griot -- a combination of historian, storyteller, poet and musician who sustains the oral history of his people.
View ArticleTri-Talent Musical Theater Class
Tri-Talent Musical Theater Class provides children, ages 9-14, with a well-rounded training with which to insure their best chance of success as they enter into the amazing world of musical theater.
View ArticleLocal residents named to Dean's List at Centenary College
Local residents are named on the Dean's List at Centenary College for coursework that was completed for the Fall 2013 semester.
View ArticleCentenary welcomes local female impersonators as part of ongoing series
Centenary College's Department of Psychology will host two local female impersonators, Prada Mylan and Stephanie Styles, Monday in Marjorie Lyons Playhouse for a free night of entertainment, education,...
View ArticleMorris County town news blog
The meetings are held in the Board of Education building, 292 Parsippany Road. The 8th Grade Incoming Student Orientation at Montville High School has been rescheduled to Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the...
View ArticleUnited Way free mentor training
United Way of Northern New Jersey is holding free mentor training classes in Warren County for individuals interested in becoming a mentor.
View ArticleStudents get lesson from state poet laureate
Byrd High School students turned their angst about next year's seven-period school day into a light-hearted poem with help from Louisiana's poet laureate Tuesday.
View ArticleCentenary news
For more information, call 869-5011 or visit www.centenary.edu. Senior chemistry major Lea Hair was recently awarded the Patrick W. Halloran scholarship.
View ArticleWeather History: February 20: Record temps, storms, wind, snow & flooding
An F3 tornado killed 9 people and injured 50 others as it crossed Shreveport, LA.
View ArticleWinter Wonderland is created by Warren students
Dr. Alison Hales orchestrated the project with the help of Laurie Donovan, Allison Reu, Rebecca Davenport, Patsy Iannacone, and Melissa Stoeckel.
View ArticleReligion Briefs: Centenary Choir concert to benefit Cross Bayou Chapel
The camp south of Greenwood has existed since the 1980s but never has had a chapel.
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