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Meeting the Demand: Honors Scholars Produce Hundreds of Personal Protective Equipment
Thursday, April 9, 2020
It all started with an email sent by NJIT/Albert Dorman Honors College (ADHC) alumnus, Biren Bhatt, M.D., to Louis Hamilton, ADHC dean, as the coronavirus pandemic was spreading with lightning speed...
Ph.D. Seminars Nurture In-Demand Professional Skills and More
Monday, April 6, 2020
For doctoral student Gayani Gunarathna, the Ph.D. Professional Development Series of seminars offered by NJIT’s Graduate Studies Office (GSO) has been a boon as she gets set to launch her...
Judy A. Donnelly M ARCH '97 To Receive NJIT Alumni Achievement Award
Monday, April 6, 2020
Since 2006, Judith Anne Donnelly, AIA has been the principal owner of Donnelly Architecture, LLC. An architectural firm that works on both residential and commercial projects, the focus of DA, LLC is “project excellence” with a personal touch.
Daniel Meza, Hillier's First Fulbright Scholar, Works in Slime Mold
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Students applying for Fulbright scholarships often see their work described as advanced, insightful, sophisticated or any number of similar platitudes -- but for senior industrial design major Daniel Meza the word was also slimy.
NJIT Is Mad for Graduate Studies, With More Than 100 Academic Programs and Counting: Part 2
Thursday, March 26, 2020
From traditional classroom learning and accelerated programs to online and hybrid (combining online and face-to-face) instruction, graduate students at NJIT have a variety of options to earn advanced degrees.
Virtual Reality Becoming a Useful Tool for Interior Design Students
Monday, March 23, 2020
Interior design majors are learning to use virtual reality tools earlier than ever, with sophomores and even first-year students here at NJIT working with the technology as a way to gain an edge for their careers.
NJIT Recognized in 4 Areas of Distinction for Student Opportunity and Success
Monday, March 23, 2020
For its unwavering and ongoing commitment to both first-generation college students and students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds, NJIT has been acknowledged in four key areas of distinction: inclusion, affordability, completion...
Anthony Schuman To Receive NJIT Van Houten Award
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Anthony Schuman is Professor of Architecture in the Hillier College of Architecture and Design, where he has taught for 40 years. He typically teaches a design studio plus a seminar class each semester. He is currently leading an upper-year...
NJIT Is Mad for Graduate Studies, With More Than 100 Academic Programs and Counting: Part 1
Thursday, March 19, 2020
They represent a sizable segment of NJIT’s student population — about a quarter — and come from around the country and the world to attend the university and acquire advanced skills to secure successful professional careers.
Women of Color Looking to the Past and Future for Diversity in Architecture
Thursday, March 12, 2020
In the 1950s and 60s it was uncommon to see a black woman practicing architecture. Norma Merrick Sklarek, pictured above during her tenure at Gruen Associates, was an uncommon woman...
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