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In a study this week, Rowan was named #5 statewide for the most affordable bachelor’s degree programs and #15 for master’s degrees.
Former State Senate President Steve Sweeney was sworn in as a member of the Rowan University Board of Trustees at the board’s Sept. 10 meeting.
A Rowan University study funded by the National Science Foundation is examining the role family support plays in fostering belongingness among low-income engineering students, with a specific focus on the difficulties families face in doing so.
University included in list of top employers across the U.S.
Are there new beer flavors in the wild? Meet Matthew Farber, microbiologist.
When Tony Cattani first stepped onto Rowan’s Glassboro campus, he didn’t plan to become a principal or even a teacher. But a college volunteer experience set him on a new course. Now, Cattani is the 2025 National High School Principal of the Year, an award that highlights top school leaders for their impact and vision locally and beyond.
Agreement marks the sixth collaboration in Rowan’s growing initiative to support workforce development through higher education.
Expanded in 2022 to $25 million, RIVF supports early-stage companies in sectors like life sciences, biotechnology, software development, telecommunications and food & beverage.
In its Aug. 28 announcement, Forbes editors said they evaluated more than 500 colleges and universities, evaluating them on 14 metrics.
As Rowan University continues to be recognized as a national model for public higher education and meets the needs of our state and region, having agile leadership ensures that we can anticipate and respond to opportunities for growth.