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January 28, 2013
When he was living in India, Hans Chaudhry used to take the train to work. Back then, in 1955, he was teaching at an Indian University. Each morning, on his way to work, he’d look out the... read more!
January 15, 2013
A group of NJIT students is helping a Haitian village get clean drinking water. As it is, many of the people in the village -- Milot -- commonly drink from polluted water that sickens adults and... read more!
January 11, 2013
For architect Martin Hammer, every building has a close and complex relationship with the world around us. It is a perspective that fosters thoughtful examination of how we build and how we... read more!
January 11, 2013
"Decide what you're passionate about and pursue that passion to the very best of your ability, always keeping the goal of excellence in mind." That's the advice Gurinder S. Ahluwalia... read more!
January 9, 2013
As president of the Innovation and Commercial Division of Tate & Lyle, Karl Kramer helps to provide ingredients for foods that consumers enjoy. ">The availability of these products has... read more!
January 9, 2013
Gloves keep us warm.  Music fills our hearts. And phone calls to friends warm our souls. Tarik Rodgers runs a company that invented gloves that let you control your music and phone by... read more!
December 14, 2012
Reflecting on his four decades with PSE&G, Peter Cistaro says that his greatest satisfaction as a manager was helping people use their talents to the fullest.This focus even factored into... read more!
December 13, 2012
Ying Wu '88, chairman of China Capital Group, is in the business of connecting people and countries, specifically the United States and China. One of his main goals is to bring the benefits of... read more!
December 13, 2012
“I have been inspired by donors such as you who make it possible for students like me to make progress in college and in life.” Johanna Cepeda ’12, a management major, shared... read more!
November 7, 2012
Most architects are content to use existing building materials.  But Martina Decker, an environmentally-concerned designer with a keen interest in science and technology, wants to create new... read more!