After graduating from NJIT in 2007, Hamid Bagce won a full scholarship to attend the New Jersey Medical School at UMDNJ. He’s now in his third year at the medical school.
He is part...
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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,...
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Katrina Hornstein excels in kills. It's her job as an outside hitter on the women's volleyball team to accumulate kills, which are spikes that result in points. She's even...
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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...
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All summer long, Kate Boardman has worked with the wind.
Boardman, an electrical engineering major at NJIT, is a summer intern at General Electric Wind, part of the company’s renewable...
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Early on in life, growing up in Peru, Joseph Gonzales learned the value of efficient thinking. Both of his parents ran small businesses -- his mother a bakery, his father a distribution warehouse...
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The Newark College of Engineering (NCE) recently named Tai Anh Duong its Outstanding Senior in Mechanical Engineering. Each year, NCE gives that award to a student who excels...
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When he was a boy, growing up in Argentina, Diego de Veyga dreamed of one day studying in America, whose colleges, he believed, were the best in the world. In Argentina, he worked hard to master...
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Jumanah Yasmin’s parents left their homeland – Bangladesh – to come to America when she was 3-years-old. Her family had a good life in Bangladesh – her father was a...
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A few weeks after he graduates in May, Matthew De Zaio will begin working as an electrical engineer for ITT Corporation (ITT), the international engineering company. Matthew will help...
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