Stories Tagged with "priscilla nelson" from 2005
2013 - 2 stories
2012 - 1 story
2011 - 5 stories
2009 - 1 story
2008 - 10 stories
2007 - 7 stories
2005 - 4 stories
2012 - 1 story
2011 - 5 stories
2009 - 1 story
2008 - 10 stories
2007 - 7 stories
2005 - 4 stories
Three NJIT Experts Available to Discuss Sewer and Underground Utilities, Levee Rebuilding and Waste Water Problems in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina
September 23, 2005
Three New Jersey Institute of Technology experts are available to discuss levee rebuilding, sewer and underground utilities and waste water management-all issues facing rescuers and future reconstruction efforts in areas of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
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Four NJIT Experts Available To Discuss Sewer and Underground Utilities, Levee Rebuilding and Waste Water
September 09, 2005
Four New Jersey Institute of Technology experts are available to discuss levee rebuilding, sewer and underground utilities and waste water management—all issues facing rescuers and future reconstruction efforts in areas of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
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Daljit Singh Ahluwalia, PhD, has been named acting dean of the College of Computing Sciences (CCS) at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). CCS, which opened in 2001, is the newest of NJIT’s six colleges. “Dr. Ahluwalia’s success in this position is very important to NJIT, and this appointment is made with strong belief in his capabilities,” said NJIT Provost Priscilla Nelson. “He is one of NJIT's most respected administrators, researchers, and educators, and brings a notable track record to the task.”
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NSF Executive Priscilla Nelson, Engineer, Appointed New Provost at NJIT
February 10, 2005
NJIT has announced the appointment of civil engineer and natural disaster specialist Priscilla Nelson, PhD, to the position of provost. Nelson, a senior executive at the National Science Foundation and a former University of Texas professor, is internationally recognized for achievements in engineering research and education, and her service in leadership roles and professional societies. >>

