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NJIT Officially Kicks Off "New Jersey STEM Month"
Monday, March 11, 2019
This month, NJIT officially commemorated the start of “New Jersey STEM Month” — a celebration supported by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to “highlight the Garden State’s strong presence and accomplishments in science, technology, engineering...
Career Fair Draws Hundreds of Employers and Thousands of Jobseekers
Friday, March 1, 2019
It was a cold and windy Wednesday, but the winter weather didn’t stop the more than 2,200 students and alumni in search of internships, co-ops and full-time jobs from packing the Wellness and Events Center Feb. 13.
The Rutgers-NJIT Theatre Program Present The Toxic Avenger The Musical
Thursday, February 28, 2019
New Jersey's first superhero takes the stage in this monster of a comedy based on the classic cult film.
Audition Dates Announced for Final Production of the School Year
Thursday, February 28, 2019
The Rutgers-NJIT Theatre Program will have auditions for the final production of the school year on March 11 and 12. The production is titled "Heartland" written by Theatre Arts & Technology Director Michèle Rittenhouse and directed by Louis...
New Jersey's Educators Arrive at NJIT To Celebrate Digital Learning Day 2019
Thursday, February 28, 2019
On Thursday, February 28, NJIT welcomed New Jersey’s teachers, school district leaders and stakeholders for an annual nationwide “celebration of technology paired with great teaching,” known as “Digital...
NJIT, Newark Mayor's Office and Public Schools Announce Two New Initiatives to Grow STEM Pipeline
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
In building upon its deep and close relationship with the city in which it resides, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is partnering with the City of Newark and the Newark Public Schools on two new and important initiatives. NJIT President...
Standout Engineering Undergrads Compete in NJIT's "NCE First-Year Showcase"
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
On Friday, February 15, six teams of exemplary students from NJIT’s Newark College of Engineering (NCE) put their outstanding engineering design research on display at this year’s “NCE First-Year...
NJIT Teams Nab 1st and 2nd Place in Statewide Competition
Monday, February 18, 2019
The purpose is twofold: “tap into the creative and forward-thinking minds of young people, and at the same time, encourage students to take a more active role in understanding and shaping health care.” Indeed, the second annual...
NJIT Workshop Introduces New Jersey Teachers To World of Fantasy RPG Education
Friday, February 15, 2019
Each day, millions of gamers log online to spend their free time playing Blizzard Entertainment’s popular video game title, “World of Warcraft” — a virtual, open-box-styled “land of myth, magic and legendary adventure.”
These 3 NJIT Students Are Now 2019 Governor's STEM Scholars
Monday, February 11, 2019
Every year, hundreds of high school and college students throughout the Garden State apply for the honor to be a Governor’s STEM Scholar. Slots are limited and the competition is steep.
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