Professor Carol Johnson’s students play with Legos – in class. NJIT has an engineering and an architecture school, so many of its students grew up playing with Legos. But...
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Veronika Khariv came to America when she was four years old. Her family left their homeland – the Ukraine – hoping America would offer them a better life. They also...
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Imagine if homeowners could print out plastic sheets of solar cells on inexpensive printers. Imagine further that the solar sheets could be plastered over the roofs of houses and generate...
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Four years after graduating from NJIT, Jennifer Dorn-Guevara has a great career at one of the nation’s top companies: Lockheed Martin. Jennifer is part of Lockheed’s...
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One recent afternoon, Chuck Brooks, an adjunct professor, was walking through campus when he was approached by two NJIT students. One of them, Justin Dedio, told Brooks that an injured hawk was...
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In the fall of 2008, NJIT will offer a master’s degree in biostatistics. In the below interview, Math Professor Sundarraman Subramanian discusses biostatistics, a relatively new field that...
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Math Professor Soha Abdeljaber is universally loved by her students. Recently she was named one of the top 50 professors on RateMyProfessors.com -- a website where students from across the...
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In the fall of 2008, NJIT will offer a degree called Computational Sciences. The degree will appeal to high school students who want to use high performance computing to solve scientific...
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NJIT has a long and distinguished history in the pioneering use of technology in the classroom. NJIT was, for instance, the first university in the nation to use a “Virtual...
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Jasneet Kaur, a biology major at NJIT, is doing research that could one day help scientists understand how cancer spreads. Kaur studies how a protein -- RhoA -- changes the shape of cells. These...
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