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Jordan Hu College of Science and Liberal Arts
Svennson Wins Flight Title as Men's Tennis Completes Season-Opening Tournament
Sunday, September 29th, 2019
Senior captain George Svensson continued his impressive start to his final season as a Highlander, winning his flight championship as the NJIT men's tennis team wrapped up action at The Star Group Invitational, which was hosted by Binghamton this weekend. Svensson defeated his opponent fr...
NJIT Shuts Out Liberty 3-0, Picks Up First ASUN Victory
Saturday, September 28th, 2019
NJIT junior Thomas Radon scored a pair of goals and freshman keeper Samuel Reisgys recorded the shutout in the Highlanders' 3-0 win over visiting Liberty in ASUN Conference action on Saturday afternoon at Lubetkin Field at Mal Simon Stadium. With the win, NJIT picks up three points, moving to 3-3-3...
Honors Faculty Fellows Program Doubles Its Offerings in Year 2
Friday, September 27th, 2019
A unique program that packages distinctive coursework with diverse experiences, by connecting NJIT students and faculty with leading corporations, governmental agencies and private donors, has expanded as it heads into its second year. Honors Faculty Fellows will feature twice as many classes and th...
Dealing a Therapeutic Counterblow to Traumatic Brain Injury
Thursday, September 26th, 2019
A blow to the head or powerful shock wave on the battlefield can cause immediate, significant damage to a person’s skull and the tissue beneath it. But the trauma does not stop there. The impact sets off a chemical reaction in the brain that ravages neurons and the networks that supply them with nut...
Powering Up the Navajo Nation: Glenn Steiger '70, '87
Wednesday, September 25th, 2019
Glenn Steiger ’70 is helping the Navajo Nation see the light — literally. Steiger currently is the executive consultant for the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA), providing professional oversight to NTUA’s major generation, power supply and transmission initiatives. As project director fo...
NJIT Features Prominent Female Artists in New Exhibition
Tuesday, September 24th, 2019
The J. Robert and Barbara A. Hillier College of Architecture and Design (HCAD) gallery at NJIT is honored to present an exhibition of twelve prominent female artists. Six hail from the East Coast and six are from the West. Exhibition co-curators Matthew Gosser and Gail Enns selected artists whose wo...
NJIT's VentureLink Enters Agreements Supporting Innovation & Investment Between New Jersey & India
Tuesday, September 24th, 2019
In an effort to promote mutually beneficial investment, trade and technological exchange opportunities between New Jersey and India, New Jersey Institute of Technology’s (NJIT) community business incubator, VentureLink, has partnered with two forward-thinking, respected business entities in India: T...
Virtual and Augmented Reality Tech Get Real-World Use At NJIT MIXR Lab
Monday, September 23rd, 2019
An augmented and virtual reality educational game developed by the NJIT MIXR Laboratory, which is a dual project of the Ying Wu College of Computing and Hillier College of Architecture and Design, is being showcased at an important conference in Silicon Valley this month. The software is being demo...
Pre-College 40th Anniversary Alumni Profile: LaTosha Wilson Is in Event Services at NJIT
Monday, September 23rd, 2019
“I was afraid of numbers, so this was the opportunity to get some extra training, get some extra help over the summer,” said LaTosha Wilson of her participation in pre-college programs at NJIT. “It was a chance to keep me focused.” Her mother, then a secretary for the university’s Office of Sponsor...
Put Away Your Smartphone to Understand Tech's Impact on Elections
Thursday, September 19th, 2019
Students wishing to understand the chaos of national politics might listen to Cody Buntain, a new assistant professor in the Ying Wu College of Computing informatics department, who said it succinctly: "Look away from the phone." Buntain joined NJIT this year to teach computer ethics and to researc...
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