Where, how to see solar eclipse safely in Central Jersey
A Courier News article about viewing the Total Solar Eclipse featured an interview with RVCC Planetarium Director Amie Gallagher.
Perseid meteor shower coming soon, but will it be as spectacular as usual?
RVCC Planetarium Director Amie Gallagher was interviewed by nj.com about the upcoming Perseid meteor shower.
Veterans find healing through fly fishing on the Musconetcong River
RVCC graduate Andrew Laffey is featured in this Courier News article, which focuses on the Raritan Valley Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing…
College is among first to open a Workforce Training Center
Raritan Valley Community College officially opened its Workforce Training Center on Tuesday, becoming one of the first in the region to offer career…
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.