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NEWARK, April 11--New Jersey School of Architecture at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) regrets the cancellation of the free lecture by the notable husband and wife architectural team, Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio. The team was to speak Monday, April 14, at 5 p.m. in Weston Hall on the NJIT campus. Diller and Scofidio notified the school April 10, 2003, that they will be unable to attend due to an illness in the family. At this time, the lecture has not been rescheduled. NJIT is a public, scientific and technological research university enrolling
more than 8,800 students. The university offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees to students
in 80 degree programs throughout its six colleges: Newark College of Engineering, New Jersey School
of Architecture, College of Science and Liberal Arts, School of Management, Albert Dorman Honors
College and College of Computing Sciences. The division of continuing professional education offers
adults eLearning, off campus degrees and short courses. Expertise and research initiatives include
architecture and building science, applied mathematics, biomedical engineering, environmental
engineering and science, information technology, manufacturing, materials, microelectronics,
multimedia, telecommunications, transportation and solar astrophysics. Yahoo! Internet
Life magazine cites NJIT as a "perennially most wired" university.
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