Past stories tagged with "civil engineering"
Student Profile
April 27, 2012
Luz Angela Zidziunas is the top-ranked student in the senior class, with a perfect 4.0 GPA. But what’s more impressive about her is this: she’s also a mother of three children who,...
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Alumni Profile
December 19, 2011
After he finished high school in Argentina, Diego De Veyga's family moved to America and settled in Teaneck, N.J. He enrolled in Bergen Community College, where he majored in Engineering Science....
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Innovations at NJIT
October 28, 2011
Enhancing Bridge SafetyShu Yi Tham's research will improve the safety of bridges. Shu, a master's student majoring in civil and environmental engineering, developed a model to evaluate...
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Scene & Heard
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...
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Scene & Heard
September 8, 2011
During the annual fall ceremony known as Convocation, Ashish Borgaonkar will receive a Presidential Leadership Award. The award recognizes student leaders who've improved campus life.Ashish...
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Student Profile
September 1, 2011
NJIT senior Muhammad Elgammal worked this summer as an intern for the Port Authority, and as such he got to work on the reconstruction of the World Trade Center (WTC) site.“When I first...
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Alumni Profile
June 22, 2011
The jobs that Joseph Fleming worked while a student in the 1970s were, to put it mildly, anything but pleasant."I had a kaleidoscope of horrific part-time jobs which included working with...
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Alumni Profile
June 22, 2011
During his first semester at NJIT, Wei Wang washed dishes. He had just arrived from China and needed money, so he worked as a dishwasher in the NJIT cafeteria. It was his job to take...
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Student Profile
May 5, 2011
The best thing about NJIT, in the eyes of senior Frank Lombardi, is the professors.Before becoming teachers, most NJIT professors worked as engineers, says Lombardi. They bring their work...
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Student Profile
April 11, 2011
When he was 19, Alexander Salazar left Colombia, his homeland, for America. He loved Colombia but wanted to pursue his dream: to attend a U.S. university and one day earn an engineering degree....
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