Berkeley College Commemorates 90th Anniversary with Tree-Planting Ceremony at Town Hall in Woodbridge, NJ

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BERKELEY COLLEGE COMMEMORATES 90th ANNIVERSARY WITH TREE-PLANTING CEREMONY AT TOWN HALL IN WOODBRIDGE, NJ

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Photo Caption: Berkeley College celebrated its 90th anniversary with a cherry tree-planting ceremony held at the Town Hall in Woodbridge, NJ, on Tuesday, September 28, 2021. (Left to right) LaTysha Gaines, 90th Anniversary Event Co-Chair and Campus Operating Officer, Woodland Park and Paramus, Berkeley College; Busie Matsiko-Andan, Board of Trustees and Alumnus, Berkeley College; Kevin L. Luing, Chairman, Berkeley College Board of Trustees; Michael J. Smith, President, Berkeley College; John E. McCormac, Mayor of Woodbridge; Teri Duda, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, Berkeley College; and Craig J. Coughlin, New Jersey Assembly Speaker.

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Berkeley College celebrated its 90-year history in New Jersey with a tree-planting ceremony at Town Hall in Woodbridge, NJ, on Tuesday, September 28, 2021. Craig J. Coughlin, New Jersey Assembly Speaker, and John E. McCormac, Mayor of Woodbridge, were among the dignitaries to pay tribute to the College at the event.

“Today marks 90 years of doing really great things. The students you educate at Berkeley College advance in their careers because of their tenacity. They advance themselves despite challenges and achieve great success,” said Coughlin, who also said he has worked with Berkeley College student interns in his office.

“Besides our continued focus on student success where the student always comes first, Berkeley College maintains its dedication to being a part of the local community and giving back,” said Kevin L. Luing, Chairman, Berkeley College Board of Trustees.

The ceremony included recognition of a commemorative cherry tree planted outside of Town Hall. Officials noted the symbolic importance of the tree in relation to Berkeley’s long history in Woodbridge.

“A tree is symbolic,” said Michael J. Smith, President of Berkeley College. “The trees that we plant today are going to be here into the future. When Berkeley celebrates its 180th anniversary, with our children’s children’s children, the story of Berkeley will continue to be told,” Smith added.

“Berkeley College has and continues to plant itself in dedication to our students,” said LaTysha Gaines, 90th Anniversary Event Co-Chair and Campus Operating Officer for Berkeley College’s Woodland Park and Paramus locations. “Berkeley College has planted many strong roots so our students can bear great fruits,” she added.

Berkeley College conducted its first classes as The Berkeley School on September 28, 1931, in East Orange, NJ, to provide pathways and opportunities for women during the Great Depression. The school evolved from a premier secretarial school to a widely recognized degree-granting institution offering Associate, Bachelor and Master level degrees, as well as Certificate and Continuing Education programs in a range of career fields. The Woodbridge campus opened in 1982.

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Photo Caption: Berkeley College celebrated its 90th anniversary with a cherry tree-planting ceremony held at Town Hall in Woodbridge, NJ, on Tuesday, September 28, 2021. (Left) Pictured left to right: Michael J. Smith, President, Berkeley College; LaTysha Gaines, 90th Anniversary Event Co-Chair and Campus Operating Officer, Woodland Park and Paramus, Berkeley College; Jennifer DeJesus, Campus Operating Officer, Woodbridge, Berkeley College; Kevin L. Luing, Chairman, Berkeley College Board of Trustees; and Bryan Santiago, 90th Anniversary Event Co-Chair, Chair and Security Analyst and Administrator, Information Systems, Berkeley College. (Right) Craig J. Coughlin, New Jersey Assembly Speaker, delivers remarks at the ceremony.

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy issued a proclamation declaring September 28, 2021, as “Berkeley College 90th Anniversary Day.” Coughlin and McCormac also presented the College with proclamations at the ceremony to honor the legacy and history of Berkeley in the region.

“We have enjoyed a great relationship with Berkeley,” said McCormac. “We hope it continues for another 90 years. Thank you for allowing us to share this day with you.”

Additional festivities were held on September 28 in communities where Berkeley College campuses are located, including Woodland Park and Paramus; and on September 29 a tree-planting ceremony was held in Newark.

About Berkeley College
Berkeley College, founded in 1931, is a career-focused institution accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education that offers students Master’s, Bachelor’s, and Associate’s degree and Certificate programs in more than 20 career fields. The College also offers continuing education programs to enhance career credentials.

Berkeley College has campuses in Newark, Paramus, Woodbridge, and Woodland Park, NJ, and in Midtown Manhattan, NY, and with more than 4,900 students enrolled. In addition, Berkeley College Online® serves a global population. U.S. News & World Report has named Berkeley College among the Best Colleges for Online Bachelor’s Programs and among the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans, for eight consecutive years. U.S. News & World Report named Berkeley College (NJ) one of the Best Regional Colleges in the North in its 2022 edition of the Best Colleges Survey. In 2021 Berkeley College (NJ) was also recognized for the first time as a Top Performer on Social Mobility among colleges in the region. The website address is www.BerkeleyCollege.edu.

The mission of Berkeley College is to empower students to achieve lifelong success in dynamic careers.

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