
Flexible scheduling includes in-class, online, The same name, which highlights Centenary’s career-focused educational approach.Īt Centenary’s School of Professional Studies, working adults have the opportunity toĮarn undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs specifically designed for adult learners at the School’s campuses in Parsippany and Edison. Cone is one of seven students featured in theĬover story of the most recent issue of the Centenarian, the University’s alumni magazine.Ĭalled “The Future U,” the story spotlights outstanding students and the futures they envisionĪs a result of earning a Centenary University degree. Trepidatious leaping back into academics as a student.”Ī mother of three from Califon, N.J., Dr. Was diving into this new and exciting position,” Dr. fromĬentenary in May as a member of the University’s first graduating class of doctoral students. School officials tapped her for the superintendent’s position. Cone had earned her master’s degree from Centenary in 2013, and was alreadyĮnrolled in the University’s doctoral program through the School of Professional Studies when Positioned to advance her career when officials in her school district were searching for a newĭr. With master’s andĭoctoral degrees in educational leadership from Centenary University, she was perfectly Michele Cone, Ed.D., knows better than most that learning never ends. 23, 2019-As superintendent of schools in Clinton Township, N.J., University featured in magazine cover story. Califon, N.J., resident who graduated in first class of doctoral students from Centenary
