Stories tagged with "architecture"
October 1, 2008
When he was a senior in high school, Jonathan Gustafson was looking for a university that would offer him four things: a biomedical engineering major, his academic interest; a volleyball team,... read more!
September 25, 2008
In his early years at NJIT, it was not uncommon for Robert Herrera to spend the wee small hours of the morning sequestered in an architecture studio, studying.  Then, as the sun rose and the... read more!
April 24, 2008
Over the course of her five years here, Erin Ross has availed herself of much of what NJIT offers its students.  She is a scholar in the Albert Dorman Honors College and also a student in... read more!
April 1, 2008
Your education is not complete unless you study abroad: that’s how many NJIT students feel. There is nothing quite equal to being immersed in a foreign culture and studying at a foreign... read more!
February 26, 2008
Richard Garber can make the most mundane object beautiful. What, for instance, is uglier than a construction walkway, a sidewalk bridge that shields pedestrians from whatever unheavenly hazards... read more!
November 13, 2007
Dena Baskous misses the wild open spaces of Alaska. She grew up in Anchorage, where she learned to love the manifold beauties of nature. When she was a girl, her parents often took her camping in... read more!