The University moved up 14 spots since last year—from 65 to 51—in CollegeNet’s unique ranking, which assesses how colleges and universities improve students’ upward economic mobility by weighing such factors as their post-graduation salaries.
The LEAD Award honors academic libraries’ programs and initiatives that encourage and support diversity, equity, and inclusion across their campus. These include, but are not limited to: research, technology, accessibility, exhibitions, and community outreach.
“William Paterson is proud to be a key part of this network, which aligns so well with our mission of supporting and educating the students who are changing the social fabric of New Jersey and our nation,” said WP President Richard J. Helldobler.
Professor Siqueira is founding director of the Center for Socially Responsible Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CSREI) within the Cotsakos College of Business.
William Paterson’s efforts will be particularly focused on the needs of adult learners who have had to pause their educational journeys for family, financial, or employment reasons.
Every month during the academic year, we will spotlight a different member of the WP faculty or staff who plays a powerful role in student success. Meet Theresa Bivaletz, social worker for student support and resources.
This marks the fourth time that WPSPJ has earned national recognition since its founding in 2017 by WP communication professor Nicholas Hirshon, who serves as the chapter's adviser.