Stories filed under "Scene & Heard"
October 28, 2009
Most NJIT students love computing, may it be the artistic side -- graphic design and website development, or the more analytical side -- computer software and hardware.  Some students,... read more!
October 19, 2009
Aaron Wey wants to be a surgeon. Crystal Kania hopes to be an ophthalmologist, while Behrooz Vaziri-Khorrami intends to work as a cardiologist. The three, all biomedical engineering majors,... read more!
September 28, 2009
When he was a senior in high school, Anthony Rego knew he wanted to attend NJIT. He loved math and science, and heard that NJIT was a great technical school. It was also close to home and some of... read more!
September 15, 2009
The class of 2013 -- with nearly 1,000 students -- is the largest freshman class ever to enter NJIT.  But it’s not just class size that’s impressive.  What’s more... read more!
July 21, 2009
Michael Boulus loves to learn.  Every person he meets, he believes, has something to teach him about life – no matter the person’s job or educational attainments.   He... read more!
June 9, 2009
A team of NJIT students took third place in a national contest in which student entrepreneurs competed to see who had the best business idea.  The student teams presented their business... read more!
April 13, 2009
Civil engineering students at NJIT are on a bridge-making roll.  For the fourth year in a row, a team of civil engineering students won the Metropolitan Region’s Steel Bridge... read more!
April 1, 2009
Joseph Regan loves computers. He also likes helping people. And given his interests, Regan, an NJIT junior, has found the ideal internship: He’s working this semester at Telecoms Without... read more!
March 6, 2009
Some 125 companies will attend NJIT’s spring career fair, and most of are coming with the intent to hire, says Gregory Mass, the executive director of the university’s Career... read more!
December 23, 2008
Eric Mattessich, a senior at NJIT, has been featured in The New York Times and Popular Science magazine.    That’s because his research is big news: Eric has designed a... read more!