| September Tue, 2019
New Jersey Becomes First State to Provide Universal Access to Arts Education
The public agrees on the importance of an arts education. According to a 2017 Rutgers- Eagleton Poll, 9 out of 10 residents say that receiving an education in the arts - which includes lessons in dance, music, theater, visual arts, media arts, and other forms of creativity - is "very" or "somewhat" important in the classroom (90 percent), through before or after school programs (93 percent), and through cultural organizations in their community (89 percent).
| September Tue, 2019
Governor Phil Murphy Announces New Jersey the First State to Provide Universal Access to Arts Education
The public agrees on the importance of an arts education. According to a 2017 Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, 9 out of 10 residents say that receiving an education in the arts — which includes lessons in dance, music, theater, visual arts, media arts, and other forms of creativity — is “very” or “somewhat” important in the classroom (90 percent), through before or after school programs (93 percent), and through cultural organizations in their community (89 percent).
| September Mon, 2019
Labor Leader: Paul J. Krebs, last president of NJ CIO served one-term in Congress
Krebs really had no chance against Case. An October Rutgers-Eagleton poll had Case ahead 44%-22%, and Richard Nixon leading George McGovern by a 54%-31% margin.
| August Sat, 2019
Most New Jerseyans Perceive No School Segregation: Joint Rutgers-Eagleton/FDU Poll
More than 80 percent of New Jersey residents say their local school districts include a good mix of races and ethnicities, and just 14 percent say their local schools are segregated, despite research that has found high levels of segregation of black and Latin-American students in the Garden State.