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He assumed the position June 1 after being elected to the position of vice chair in October 2012.
View ArticleMusic teachera s grave marker a grand piano mausoleum
The grand piano mausoleum that marks the grave of Dr. Madge Ward, who lived from 1911-1995.
View ArticleStar-Ledger Scholarship winners show their talents
The 2014 NJPAC Star-Ledger Scholars Dominant Ward, left, and Ashanti Colon for theater and Wesley Colon for instrumental music.
View ArticleCentenary news
For more information, call 869-5011 or visit centenary.edu. Centenary President David Rowe has been named chair of the Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Universities He assumed the...
View ArticleAlum Logan Sledge returns to Centenary as assistant professor of theatre
Alumnus Logan Sledge is returning to Centenary this fall as the new assistant professor of theatre.
View ArticleCentenary College in Hackettstown to hold summer culture and language progra,
Centenary College in Hackettstown, is running its annual intensive Summer Culture and Language Program for international students to learn American culture and the English language.
View ArticleCentenary College Dean to participate in forum on Internationalizing U.S....
Joseph P. Linskey, Dean of Centenary College's School of International Programs will participate in the fifth annual EducationUSA Forum in Washington D.C. from June 23-25.
View ArticleCentenary assistant professor to be presented with award
Lea Antolini, Assistant Professor of Theater and Dance at Centenary College will be accepting the "Jete Award" at the 2014 Dance New Jersey Festival on Saturday, June 28 at the Mason Gross School of...
View ArticleMusic at The Hall to benefit The Arc and WNTI Radio
More than one hundred families with infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities or delays will benefit Sun., July 20, when The Arc's Project First Step early intervention program and WNTI...
View ArticleMany mystery photos identified; more surface
When Shreveport dentist James Weyman picked up The Times on a recent Monday, he saw the photo of a beautiful young woman, a fresh college graduate in mortarboard cap, on the front page and a warning...
View ArticleFirst Warren County Teen Summit draws 100-plus students
A Teen Summit intended to promote a discussion of the dangers of underage drinking and substance abuse among youth in Warren County drew more than 100 participating students.
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 Spring 2014 semester.
View ArticleReflections: We grow too soon old and too late smart
As a child, I remember an old saying from my grandmother. She was Dutch and had to translate this expression into English for her grandchildren.
View ArticleCentenary's Camerata season around the corner
Centenary's Camerata season is right around the corner, and Visiting Assistant Professor, Cory Wikan, is excited about the group's planned performances and outreach.
View ArticleParsippany Life: Student News, July 9, 2014
Centenary College's 2014 graduates are: Nicholas Bach, and Michael A. Nicosia, of Parsippany; Richard I. Thomas, John E. Titus III, and Tara DeGeorge, of Morris Plains.
View ArticleCentenary College in Hackettstown hosts annual Scholarship Gala
Centenary College hosted its 17th Annual Scholarship Gala, themed 'Celebrating Centenary's Global Community,' June 19, at the David and Carol Lackland Center.
View ArticleStage Center presents award-winning'A Chorus Line'
Stage Center Louisiana presents a musical classic this month, one that revolutionized the Broadway musical, featuring the singing and dancing skills of a host of local young actors.
View ArticleTwo worship styles geared toward fulfilling different needs
Traditional or contemporary? When it comes to worshipping, many churches make that decision easier by offering both types of services.
View ArticleVictoria Provenza aims for Shreveport mayor's seat
Victoria Provenza knows she has a mountain to climb if she wants to be mayor of Shreveport.
View ArticleBelvidere mourns the loss of popular kindergarten teacher
Missy Burnhauser, right, applauds after her son, Wade, finishes reading the book that he wrote during an event at Belvidere High School's library in 2009.
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