The University provides its surrounding community with a wide variety
of resources and services.
Continuing Education
Select from credit and noncredit courses, on campus or online, for professional
and personal development, as well as special onsite programs for businesses
and companies.
Library
The David and Lorraine Cheng Library features an extensive collection
of print, multimedia, and electronic resources. Wayne residents may register
to obtain borrowing privileges for circulating materials.
Speech
and Hearing Clinic
The clinic provides auditory and speech pathology diagnosis and treatment
services.
Institute for Creative Aging
The Institute works with older adults in our region in a variety of educational
and professional development programs.
Small
Business Development Center
Located in Paterson, New Jersey, the center provides advice and training
for small business owners.
American Democracy Project
The American Democracy Project is a multi-campus initiative that seeks
to create an intellectual and experiential understanding of civic engagement
for undergraduates. The goal of the project is to produce graduates who
understand and are committed to engaging in meaningful actions as citizens
in a democracy.
Center
for Closely Held Business
A center developed by and for successful closely held and family business
leaders, providing educational forums, management workshops, mentoring,
and research support for closely held businesses.
Ticketmaster
Tickets to University concerts, Meadowlands events, and shows at Radio
City Music Hall, Nassau Coliseum, Madison Square Garden, and numerous
Broadway and off-Broadway theaters may be purchased seven days a week
in the Recreation Center Ticketmaster outlet.
Athletics
Come out and cheer the Pioneers as they compete in 19 intercollegiate
sports including basketball, football, soccer and baseball. Games are
open to the public at low or no cost.
Sports
Camps
The Athletics Department offers summer soccer camp for girls (grades 4
-10), basketball camp for girls (grades 4 -12), football camp for boys
(grades 2 -8), and basketball camp for boys
(ages 6 -17). Campers improve their strength, coordination, and athletic
ability through organized team play and during supervised gym time.
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