After graduating from NJIT in 2007, Angelie Mascarinas won a full scholarship to attend UMDNJ’s New Jersey Medical School. She’s now in her third year of medical school, where...
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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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A team of NJIT students took third place in a national contest in which student entrepreneurs competed to see who had the best business idea. The student teams presented their business...
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The Ramos sisters, Kathya and Jennifer, always excelled academically. They both graduated from high school as class valedictorians. During their junior and senior years in high school, they...
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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...
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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,...
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Paul Dupiano has an unbridled passion for learning. Unlike most of today’s college students, he’s not a careerist – one who sees an undergraduate degree as an avenue to a...
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Andrea Kimbrough is a senior NJIT, but she already has a great job lined up. Right after she graduates, she’ll work as an assistant engineering project leader for BAE Systems, a...
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On the day she started an internship at Boston Scientific, Shruthi Shankar was given a shirt inscribed with the company’s motto: “If you have the power to improve lives, share...
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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...
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