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NJIT Highlanders Among Top Women in NJ Business
Monday, April 14th, 2025
ROI-NJ recognized deans, administrators, board members, alumni and a director from New Jersey Institute of Technology as the most influential women in business for 2025. Four of the Highlanders made the top 50 list: Trustee Elisa Charters; Michele Siekerka and Debbie Hart, who both serve on the Boa...
Highlander Men's Tennis Tops Army on Senior Day
Thursday, April 10th, 2025
The NJIT men's tennis team celebrated Senior Day on Wednesday afternoon with a 5-2 victory over Army at the Naimoli Family Athletic and Recreational Facility. Prior to the match, the Highlanders' three graduating seniors were honored: Oscar Callo von Platen, German Lopez Andujar and&n...
NJIT Senior Lecturer Fuad Hamidli Shares Expert Insights at AARP's Newark Fraud Summit
Thursday, April 10th, 2025
Fuad Hamidli, a senior university lecturer in the Ying Wu College of Computing and recognized expert in cryptography and cybercrime prevention, was a featured speaker and panelist at the AARP Newark Fraud Summit: Fraud 360 – Awareness, Prevention & Recovery, held in collaboration with AARP New J...
NJIT Scholarship Brunch Offers Unique Experience Connecting Donors and Students
Wednesday, April 9th, 2025
The 36th Annual Scholarship Brunch at New Jersey Institute of Technology celebrated a significant milestone this year, welcoming its largest gathering of students and benefactors to date. Donors from across the region and as far away as Sweden convened, united by a shared commitment to empowering th...
3 NJIT Colleges Are Among US News 'Best Graduate Schools'
Tuesday, April 8th, 2025
The latest graduate studies rankings from U.S. News & World Report highlight the national standing of New Jersey Institute of Technology in the fields of engineering, computer science and now business. NJIT’s Newark College of Engineering (NCE) ranks No. 85 on the publication’s list of the Best...
Revealing the Heavy Impacts of Repeated Low-Level Head Traumas
Monday, April 7th, 2025
Soldiers training on heavy artillery and athletes in contact sports are routinely exposed to repetitive mild shockwaves and injuries. Unlike someone who has just dodged a missile explosion or been smacked by a linebacker, they may feel little immediate impact. The cumulative effects of these low-le...
Highlanders Rally Late to Complete Sweep of UAlbany, 7-5
Sunday, April 6th, 2025
The Highlanders used a four-run seventh inning on Sunday afternoon to come from behind to defeat UAlbany, 7-5, to complete a three-game sweep. Ty Sallie led the offensive charge for NJIT, going 3-for-3 with an RBI and three runs scored. How it Happened For the 19th time this season, ...
Experience Day 2025: Accepted YWCC Students See the Fun Side of Computing
Friday, April 4th, 2025
All hard work and no play makes “techies” anxious for more. 244 recently accepted high school seniors and their parents need not worry. Although the Ying Wu College of Computing’s (YWCC) programs are rigorous (that is the reason why they are the most significant generator of tech talent in the NY me...
Two NJIT Students Earn Goldwater Scholarships
Friday, April 4th, 2025
Goldwater Scholarships, among the most prestigious awards for undergraduate students pursuing STEM degrees, are going to two juniors at NJIT. The recipients are: Dev Doshi, a biomedical engineering major in the Newark College of Engineering; and Brock Shahinian, an environmental science major...
Modeling the Body's Tiniest Operations in Vivid 3D
Thursday, April 3rd, 2025
Threaded throughout the body are networks of capillaries so miniscule that red blood cells must contort to squeeze through them one at a time. It is this world that Peter Balogh brings to dynamic, 3D life on computer screens. “The most important biological processes associated with blood flow occur...
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