Stories tagged with "master's"
February 10, 2009
Chitra Sridhar started playing chess when she was 6.  Her father taught her how to play.  He loved the game and she loved him and his passion for the game soon became her passion. ... read more!
December 3, 2008
Just one week after graduating from NJIT, Jonathan Lansey (2008) was invited to give a talk at Google’s Manhattan office. While an NJIT student, Lansey studied the probabilities of... 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!
February 14, 2008
Tim Patterson lives in Indonesia -- half way around the globe from Newark -- yet he’s working on a master’s degree at NJIT. All of the classes for his degree – a master’s... read more!
February 7, 2008
Karisa Solt began taking classes here when she was 14. The following year, she enrolled as a full-time student. And three years later, at 18, she became the youngest student ever to graduate from... read more!
January 17, 2008
Megan Damcott is working to help children who, either due to injury or illness, spend their days confined to beds and wheelchairs. Sitting and lying all day takes a toll on these children. Their... read more!
December 14, 2007
If you are working in the pharmaceutical industry yet want to earn a master’s degree, NJIT has the program for you. The university offers a master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Systems... read more!
December 12, 2007
America’s aging infrastructure is crumbling: bridges have collapsed, levees have burst and highways have fallen.  Many of our ports, industries and transportation centers, moreover,... read more!
December 12, 2007
Health care is the largest industry in the nation. And each year, the industry continues to grow. There is thus a great demand for professionals who can efficiently manage health care... read more!