RVCC's Workforce Training Center offers new path to career success
When Scott Jordan told his parents that he wanted to "pursue my passion" in working on cars, instead of following the family tradition of attending a four-…
Kean tells grads country needs their help
“Turn your degree into a career of integrity,” former Gov. Thomas Kean advised graduates of Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) in Branchburg Township…
Former Gov. Kean delivers address to 1.3K RVCC graduates
Thomas H. Kean, who served as governor from 1982-1990, delivered the commencement address on Saturday at Raritan Valley Community College's 48th spring…
Injured Navy vet among Raritan Valley Community College graduates
Among the nearly 1,300 students receiving associate degrees or certificates on Saturday at Raritan Valley Community College's commencement will be a U.S.…
Tears, cheers at Raritan Valley Community College 2017 graduation
Kristine Bulava came to America from Latvia to work as an au pair. She worked hard and pursued an education and, on Saturday, the Basking Ridge resident…
Writer will Speak at RVCC About Novel Based on Family’s Internment After Attack on Pearl Harbor
Julie Otsuka, author of When the Emperor Was Divine, will speak at RVCC on April 19 as part of the College’s “One Book” project.
How did nearly 8,000 pieces of trash land in one Delaware River cove?
Professor Jay Kelly’s Environmental Studies class participated in a cleanup/research project at a wildlife preserve along the Delaware River.
“Strings and Sticks” Help Make Space on NJ Beaches for Rare Plants and Animals
Professor Jay Kelly is working in partnership with the Pinelands Preservation Alliance to help plants grow and birds to breed undisturbed.
A longstanding commitment to STEM education at RVCC
The recent opening of a 23,500-square-foot expansion to RVCC's Christine Todd Whitman Science Center is the latest example of the college's longstanding…
RVCC Honored with Federal Green Ribbon Award; One of Only 11 Colleges in U.S. Selected
RVCC was honored Friday, April 22, when U.S. Secretary of Education John King and other federal officials recognized its programs and policies as being…