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NJIT's Mitra Deploys Nanoscopic Virus Killers in the Fight Against COVID-19
Monday, June 15, 2020
As medical researchers race to develop a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, an NJIT scientist who specializes in nanomaterials is developing new methods to slow its spread in the environment.
At NJIT's 104th Commencement, Class of 2020 Urged to Make an Impact
Friday, June 12, 2020
“It is an unusual graduation, but what is extraordinary always is the work of this class,” said U.S. Sen.
Senior Success: Samantha Lomuscio, Cosmic Gamma-Ray Hunter
Monday, June 8, 2020
Exploring remote, exotic locations is a long-standing tradition among college students. For applied physics major Samantha Lomuscio ’20, that destination during her senior year has been Jupiter, nearly 390 million miles away.
Class of 2020 Outstanding Graduates Make Their Marks
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Thousands of students earned their degrees this year at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Here is a collection of their stories, focusing on what they're doing next. Click on the headlines below to read more.
NJIT Adopts Test-Optional Admission Policy for Incoming Freshman Students
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
First-year students applying to New Jersey Institute of Technology for entry in the Fall of 2021 and Spring of 2022 can choose to not submit SAT or ACT scores. This does not apply to Albert Dorman Honors College or accelerated program applicants...
NJIT Researchers Develop Easier and Faster Way to Quantify, Explore Therapeutic Proteins
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology in collaboration with Ohio University and Merck & Co. Inc. recently developed a new efficient method for targeted protein analysis — one they say could speed up processes for disease testing,...
Senior Success: Mary McGuinness is Off to Study Oceanography
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Chemistry student and Albert Dorman Honors Scholar Mary McGuinness will graduate this semester and will continue her academic career as a master's student at University of Connecticut studying oceanography. Congratulations, Mary!
NJIT Appoints Kamalika Sandell as Vice Provost and Chief Information Officer
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Kamalika Sandell has been appointed as NJIT’s vice provost and chief information officer, effective July 27, Provost Fadi Deek announced in an email to the campus...
Senior Success: Awardees Shine at NJIT's College of Science and Liberal Arts
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Each spring around Commencement, NJIT’s College of Science and Liberal Arts holds its very own celebration, awarding its standout student and faculty stars from across the college’s diverse academic spectrum of art, history and humanities to...
Free College Persistence Mentoring Available to NJIT Students
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Through the university’s partnership with Strive for College, an online college mentoring platform, NJIT students are invited to participate in a free pilot program over the next year...
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