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November 23, 2011
When he graduated in 2008 as NCE's top engineering student, Owen Fitzgerald had  great job offers from major companies. But he turned them down. Instead, he traveled half way around the... read more!
November 18, 2011
Whenever one of his McNair students gets a Ph.D., Professor Angelo Perna, a good-hearted and gregarious professor who has taught at NJIT for 45 years, smiles with delight.Perna devotes himself... read more!
November 7, 2011
NJIT students are so in tune with new technologies that major companies sometimes hire them before they graduate.That’s just what happened to Matt Bischoff, an NJIT junior who received an... read more!
November 2, 2011
NJIT’s NJ Center for Engineered Particulates has developed into an important resource for researchers and industries in the rapidly expanding areas of nanoparticles and nanocomposites.The... read more!
October 24, 2011
The percentage of women studying engineering in colleges is low -- just 19 percent. But at the Albert Dorman Honors College, the number of women studying science, technology, engineering and math... read more!
October 11, 2011
The 2011 fall Career Fair will be the largest ever at NJIT, with 170 companies coming to interview and hire NJIT students.  Unemployment may be high and the economy weak, but NJIT students... read more!
September 22, 2011
Three NJIT students will spend a year studying abroad– half the year at an Italian university and half at a Spanish university – and get a bachelor's degree from each. That means... read more!
September 13, 2011
Chemical engineering major Rachel Wallner worked on a project to make the environmental cleanup of Air Force bases more efficient as a summer intern at Noblis. After her graduation in May 2011,... read more!
September 13, 2011
One of the most productive research areas at NJIT is transportation, drawing expertise from such diverse areas as architecture, civil engineering, management, and electrical engineering. A major... read more!
September 9, 2011
When she was just a child, starting around age five, Daisy Gallegos would translate for her parents. They had immigrated to America from Ecuador and didn’t speak English, which Daisy had... read more!