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On December 16th 2020, WNTI aired Leadership Matters.  You can use the media players below to listen to the episodes. Episode 1 Join hosts Fran Gavin and Tim Frederiks as they welcome doctoral student Kathleen Racile into the virtual WNTI studios where she will be joined by Dr. Rick Falkenstein, Superintendent of the Kingwood School […]

This is a programming update from WNTI.  Centenary University has transitioned to online learning until the end of the semester.  As a result, a majority of our student programmi ng will be on hold until students return to campus in the later of part of January.  Several of our students will be doing their shows […]

We have a special double episode of Leadership Matters for this week.  You can use the embedded media players to listen to each episode. 1st Episode Join hosts Fran Gavin and Tim Frederiks as they welcome Centenary doctoral student David Carr into the virtual WNTI studios for a discussion on the innovative lineman project – […]

Join hosts Fran Gavin and Tim Frederiks as they welcome doctoral student Ryan Lausch and Dr. Daniel Lane into the WNTI virtual studios for a discussion on leadership in times of crisis. Dr. Lane was a leader in the New Jersey public educational system for over 30 years, including the period of time just after […]

Join us for an enlightening discussion on navigating the college application process during the pandemic. Our special guest host is Centenary University doctoral candidate Jaime Walker, Director of Guidance for the Somerset Hills School District. Jamie will be interviewing Megan Dooley, School Counselor at Bernards High School; along with Nicole Oringer, College Counselor at College […]

Join hosts Fran Gavin and Tom Frederiks as they welcome doctoral student Joe Reynolds into the studio along with his guest,  Rich Broane, Director of Curriculum, Articulation, and Student Achievement at North Hunterdon Voorhees Regional High School District.  Joe and Rich will be speaking about curriculum opportunities for students at North Hunterdon and Voorhees High Schools and […]


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