
Welcome to NJIT!
UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION:
NJIT’s 2023 University Convocation is the official welcome for first year students.
The event will be held in the Wellness and Events Center on Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 3pm.
The convocation program will include important messaging from student organizations, alumni, and school leadership. During the program students will hear remarks from the University President, Student Senate President, and others. First year students will officially become HIGHLANDERS. Immediately following the formal convocation, students will meet members of the HIGHLANDER community, sign the legacy book, and participate in the student involvement fair, which will include refreshments.
SCHEDULE OVERVIEW:
2:30 pm student arrival at the WEC & seating
3:00 pm convocation ceremony
3:45 pm legacy book signing
4:00 pm NJIT student involvement fair
If you have any questions please send an email to provostevents@njit.edu
Looking forward to a fun filled day.
PROGRAM
PRELUDE VIDEO
Lauren Azer
President, Student Senate
PROCESSIONAL
Master of Ceremony
John A. Pelesko
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Grace Buza
STUDENT SENATE ADDRESS
Lauren Azer
President, Student Senate
UNIVERSITY ADDRESS
Teik C. Lim
President
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Anuj Patel ’21
Mechanical Design Engineer
Case Medical
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT WELCOME
Vatsal Shah
President, Alumni Association
WELCOME FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS
Marybeth Boger
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
ALMA MATER
RECESSIONAL
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Anuj Patel ’21 is a mechanical engineer in design and manufacturing at the medical device firm Case Medical. Patel, an Albert Dorman Honors College Scholar, graduated from New Jersey Institute of Technology with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Business. During his time at NJIT he was a member of AKPsi, the professional, co-ed business fraternity. He also held several positions in the Student Senate and became president in 2020-2021. Patel is a mentor to young people at the B.A.P.S. Temple, where he also volunteered during college.
First-Year Students
NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Newark College of Engineering has as its ensign a chess rook, an ancient symbol associated with engineering and problem-solving as well as an early device in heraldry. It is shown on a field of academic orange with the year 1919, as the date when degrees were first authorized for the college.
* Designates Albert Dormans Honors College scholar
Abdelmasih, Kirlos
Abdelmasih, Maria
Abdelmasih, Moreen
Abdo, Hamza
Abdul Azeez, Muhammed
Abdy, Barsina
Aboukalila, Duha
Abu Al Huda, Areen
Adams, Jaila
Adeoye-Davids, Adeola
Adigba, Ojochogwu
Afriyie, Jordan
Afzali, Ahmad
Aguero, Freddy
Ahlawat, Neil*
Ahmed, Abdul
Ahmed, Siamee*
Ahruran, Anabhayan
Alam, Yann
Alemy, Dayna
Alport, Ryan
Alvarado, Albert
Alvarenga, Carolina
Alvelo-Torres, Carlos
Anevski, Nathaniel
Anish, Gowri Sanker*
Antoine, Laurent
Antunes, Antonio
Anvar, Neha
Araujo, Alexandre
Araujo, Carolina*
Arguedas Delgado, Fabrizio
Arguello, Jerry
Arias, Diego
Arias, Diego
Arias, Gregory
Arias, Isabella
Arocho Bazurto, Orlando
Arredondo, Andrew
Asare, Opoku
Asencios, Kirstie
Astanovskiy, Felix
Asumah-Ilogienboh, Osemuohan
Atkinson, Jordan
Attia, Rian
Aviles, Josue
Awan, Humnah
Baccay, Jonathan Daniel
Bada, Olaoluwayimika
Baez, John
Baez, Nicolas
Baez, Pablo
Bailey, Jonathan
Bailey, Jordan
Banas, Angelina*
Bano, Syeda
Barahona, Kevin
Barbarisi, Louis
Barcelo Fernandez, Ashley
Barnes, Drake
Baroni, Lucas
Barrett, Robert*
Barros, Richard
Barto, Shawn
Basha, Elkjer
Basmacier, Denise
Basta, Anthony
Batt, Gabriel
Bazo, Jesus
Beazak, Mariem
Beazak, Mohamed
Benevides, Eduardo
Benhamed, Amir
Benitez, Edgar
Benjamin, Louvansky
Benoit, Andrew
Bergen, Noah
Berger, Adam
Bernal, Oliver
Bernard, Elijah
Berns, Ashlynn
Beza, Eddy
Bhamla, Arsh
Bharathan, Raghav*
Binetti, Vincent
Bjerklie, Thor
Blehl, Anthony
Bobkowski, Mateusz
Bolotnov, Nikita
Bonetti, Alessandro
Bouarif, Sameh
Boyaci, Paul
Boyadjiev, Stoyan
Boykin, Asia
Bracker, Dontae
Bradford, Isaiah
Brantley-Owens, Brandon
Broadway, David
Browne, Jaylen
Bunay, Dayal
Burgo, Lucas
Burlingame-Grissom, Sydney*
Burri, Lenita
Buska, Joshua*
Bustamante, Angelo
Byle, Ryan
Cadogan, Danielle
Calderon, Anghelina
Calderon, Jeffrey
Campos, Kevin
Caraballo, Joshua
Carmen, Kyle
Carpio-Bonilla, Bryan
Carrillo Mota, Joshua
Carro Quesada, Alejandro
Carvajal, Reyli
Castillo, Aryan
Ceballos, Isaac
Celik, Alyssa
Cerda-Albornoz, Benjamin
Cerna, Anthony
Champaneri, Hritik
Chang, Joshua
Chappell, Logan
Charowsky, Jason
Cheriyan, Aaron
Chirinos, Fabian
Chrzastek, Jacob
Churchill, João
Cifliku, Klevi
Cigala, Victor
Clancy, Daniel
Clarke, Ethan
Coleman, Shania
Colon Ortiz, Yann
Colon, Alexis
Counts, Tymiah
Crouch, Ethan
Cuellar, Kaivan
Cuzzolino, Adam
Czajkowski, Matthew
Czarnecki, Kacper
Da Cunha, Nicholas
Dalcy, Findyno
Dale, Mark
Dalessandro, Cynthia
Daliva, Neil
Dalko, Tasneem
Daugherty, Colin
Daughtry, Jaden
David, Kermina*
Davidson, Janayah
De Guzman, Christian Justin
De Leon Estevez, Carlos
Deekshitula, NagaShashank
Del Pino, Christian
Dela Cruz, Jiro
Della Luna, Santino
Deluca, Micaila
Dere, Christian
DeRooy, Christopher
Desai, Nisarg
Diab, Alyah
Diaz, Andres
Diese, Ryan
Dindigal, Vikaas*
Dluga, Adam
Dobranic, Ethin
Domingues, Manuel
Dominguez, Sebastian
Dominos, Daphne
Dorfman, Brett*
Dunbar, Tallicia
Earls, Thomas
Easwaran, Siddharth*
Ebrahim, Hamza
Elayan, Mariam
Elias, Karim
Elnahal, Habiba
Elusanmi, Mitchel*
Enriquez, Anthony
Epitropakis, Nikolas*
Eshmawy, Abdelrahman
Espinal, Gabriel
Espinosa, Carlos
Espiritu, Rheanmaristelle*
Estrada, Franklyn
Estrada, Jaime
Estrella, Noah
Evora, Gabriela
Fadel, Trinity
Fahmi, Aya Fahmi
Fahmy, Jennah
Fajardo Noriega, Ashley
Falconi, Christopher
Farag, Keem
Farooq, Mazher
Fernandes, Davi
Fernandes, Ryan
Fernandez, Tyler
Fezani, Abdelazziz
Figueroa, Nikolaos
Flores, Brian
Flores, Michael
Flores, Roger
Fouad, Mostafa
Fouda, Ronny
Franco, Delsy
Franscique, Justin
Frederic, Ben
Fuentes, Leyla
Gala, Panav
Gallo, Ervin
Galvis Torres, Samuel
Gao, Ziyu
Garcia Ricardo, Daisy
Garcia, Heidy
Garcia, Nirio
Gargarita, Max
Gavioli, Erik
Gawel, Mateusz
Gede, Chadley
Geiger, Victoria*
George, Christopher
Geraci, Antonio
Germain, Aurelie
Ghani, Nadir*
Girgis, Amanda
Glandorf, Jason
Gleeson, Sean*
Gocaj, Nora
Gomez, Erick
Gondek, Robert
Gonzales, Justin
Gonzalez, Alex
Gonzalez, Araceli
Gonzalez, Samuel
Grados, Elijah
Guachamin, Dafne
Guadalupe, Louis
Guaman, Mason
Gudeiki, Giulia
Guemes Giles, David
Guerrero, Reese
Guillen, Pablo
Guirguis, Mary
Guirguis, Meriam
Gunawan, Nathanael
Gusciora, Jacob
Guzman Miranda, Madelin
Habib, Christina
Habib, Maria
Hafeez, Ahmed
Halak, Ahmmad
Hanulewicz, Karolina*
Harmon, Javon
Hause, Ryan*
Hay, Sanai
Hdaib, Adam
Hegarty, Sean
Hejzner, Michal
Hendrickson, Angelo
Hepcal Barcan, Lusia
Hercules Guevara, Ashlee
Herrera, Joan
Herrera, Marlon
Herz, Lorina
Hidalgo Cabada, Stacy
Hinary, Marla
Hlawacz, Alexander
Hooge, Vincent
Hossain, Imraan
Huapaya, Mauricio
Huayhuas, Miguel
Huegler, Alexander
Hugo, Hans Samuel
Ibarasa, Hezekiah
Iglesia, Nathan
Ilunga, Blaise
Immitt, Jacob*
Imtiaz, Yusra
Irwin, Gavin
Ismaeil, Safa
Ismail, Yosif
Jacob, Amelia
Jallad, Daniel
Janczuk, Filip
Jara Loor, Genesis
Jarif, Gazi
Jaroszkiewicz, Adrian
Jiang, Steven
Jimenez Liu, Lucciana
Jimenez, Dominick
Jin, Amy
Jlelaty, Yonas
John, James
Jomaa, Nour
Jones, Justin
Jones, Zaquan
Joseph, Jean
Joseph, Miles
Josephs, Jamar
Jovani, Megan
Julaj Romulo, Carlos
Julemis, Sean
Junger, Stephen
K. C, Pranay
Kaetheeswaran, Girisha
Kafrouni, Matthew
Kalajian, Ethan
Kalejaiye, Ayoola
Kalinowski, Veronica
Kamara, Mark
Kaminski, Matthew
Kanadli, Berke
Karkenny, Christopher
Kashyap, Samanyu*
Kearns, Jonathan
Keklak, Erica*
Kelada, Fady
Kennedy-Lee, Shaun
Khalaf, Hesham
Khan, Aisha*
Khan, Ehsun
King, Kasey
Knape, Emma
Kniezov, Mark
Knott, Christina
Komagata, Anna
Koprowski, Andrew
Kormann, Audrey*
Kortenhaus, Nicholas
Kozlyuk, Daniel*
Kulig, Katelyn
Kurtulus, Beste
Lantigua, Melanie
Lapidus, Emilia*
Lau, Raymond
Lazo, Andres
Lederman, Jane*
Lee, Dylan
Lee, Jaeyoon
Lee, James
Lemus, Karina
Leon, Jeremy
Lepisto, Joseph
Levine, Matthew*
Lewicki, Peter
Lian, Jenny
Liaukus, Linna*
Lindinger-Asamoah, Jordan
Lloyd, Iyanna
Lockburner, Kevin
Long, Nicholas
Lopez, Bethany
Lopez, Diego
Lopez, Frank
Lorenz, Lily*
Loza, Nicole
Luu, Brandon
MacEwen, Jeremie
Mady Abrahim, Farah
Mafla, Jason
Magalhaes, Kael Lucas
Magno, Johnnuel
Maher, Nardeen
Maita, Michael
Malabuyoc, Joshua
Malaniak, Wade
Malek, Annemarie
Maleski, Daniel
Malherbe, Francois
Malolepszy, Michael
Maney, Madison
Manno, Eric
Manyani, Juvraj
Manzi, Enzo
Marcelo, Reymar
Marconi, Michael
Marimla, Julianne
Marko, Maeve
Marroquin, Brandon
Martinez, Ariana*
Martinez, Damaris
Martinez, Erik
Martinez, Gian
Martinez, Jordy
Martinez, Wilkins
Marucha, Savior
Mascarenhas, Julia
Masood, Abdullah
Mathew, Daniel
Matin, Hamza
Mattalian, Connor
Matthews, Nelagh
Maurya, Mukund*
Maxemow, Aidan
May, Samuel
McAleer, Kevin
McDyer, Michael
Mckenzie, Jahvon
McLean, Matthew
Medina-Zarate, Daniel
Medina, Diomaris
Mehari, Sinit
Mehdoun, Saad
Mejia, Adriana
Mejia, Stanley
Mejia, Tatiana
Melara, Matthew
Mendez, Mark
Menendez, Daniel
Mensah-Boateng, Jordan
Mensah, Andre
Mercado, Sebastian*
Merkin, Samuel
Merlo Perez, Yarutine
Merritt, Quinyan
Mert, Rumeysa
Mileva, Meglena*
Milton, Alexander
Minichini, Marissa
Mips, Matthew
Mishra, Arush*
Mixich, Nicolas
Mohamed, Kimberley
Mohammed Mafaaz, Mohammed Mafaaz
Mohammed, Ammar
Mohammed, Masood
Mohammed, Salma*
Montague, Kyle
Moorhead, Parker*
Morais, Lucas
Morales, Alyssa*
Morales, Cesar
Morin, Charlotte*
Morocho, Michael
Moudatsos, Michael
Mughal, Eman
Muhia, Bryan
Mukit, Samir
Mumaw, William
Nadolsky, Madelyn
Nassar, Yasmeen
Nayak, Soham*
Nessim, Timothy
Nguyen, Alex
Nguyen, Joseph
Nguyen, Phat
Nicolaou, Colin
Nigro, Grace*
Nisbett, Oris
Nitro, Holy
Njoku, Nnanna
Nunziante, Anthony
Nwanebu, Udochukwu*
Nwanze, Beauty
Nweze, Ebubechi
Nwokike, Blair Ifeanyichukwu
O'Brien, Sullivan
Obeidallah, Nadia
Ofonime, Iniobong
Okafor, Chinaenye
Okhuakhua, Ehinobhen
Okhuakhua, Osemudiabhen
Olaya, Giovanni*
Oliver, Rachael
Oluyomi, Bisola
Onwuzuruike, Ikenna
Orcun, Mert
Ordonez, Jamileth
Ordonez, Joaquin
Orlowski, Mateusz
Orosco, Juan
Ortiz, Christopher
Otu, Nii
Ouali, Arwa*
Ozkan, Brian
Pabon-Molina, Ethan
Paglia, Daniele
Paglio, Kenneth
Palomino, Miguel
Paramo-Zhinin, Kevin
Pardo, Robin
Paredes-Balbuena, Angel
Parga, Antonio
Pasco, Gerard Antonio
Patel, Brejesh
Patel, Krish
Patel, Nain
Patel, Tirth
Patel, Vidhi*
Patino, Santiago
Paulino Aguiar, Luis
Paulino, Christian
Pellew, Jeremiah
Pena, Kiara
Penaloza, Christian
Pepito, Khalil Andrae
Peralta, Carlos
Perez, Ian Patrick
Perez, Jason
Pham, Mimi
Phanse, Adit
Pilco, Carlos
Pimentel, Gabriel
Pino, Wendy
Polanco Lantigua, Juan
Polillio, Caleb
Pomavilla, Joe
Ponce Hinojosa, Freddy
Ponce, Aaron
Portillo, Jaslyn
Poudel, Krish*
Preinfalk, Andreas
Pritchett, Anthony
Puluse, Isabella*
Punzal, Julian
Purrinos, Aiden
Queiroz, Anthony
Quevedo, Jose
Quinteros, Ricardo
Ragucci, Angelo
Rahimi, Sayed
Rainha, Lucas
Rajendran, Shreedhar
Rajeshkannan, Ishaakannan*
Ramirez Canahui, Jose
Ramirez, Andrew
Ramirez, Jessica
Ramirez, Luis
Ramos, Cameron
Rana, Krish
Rana, Kush
Raut, Dhruv*
Rele, Sachi*
Rendon, Marcela
Revankar, Arnav
Revankar, Valmik
Revoredo, Grace*
Reyes, Valentina
Rezaei, Hanane
Rich, Jordan
Risan, Severin
Rivera, Antonio
Roberts, Jerod
Robinson, Tahir
Rodrigues, Francisco
Rodrigues, Nicholas
Rodriguez, Christopher
Rodriguez, David
Rodriguez, Jeremy
Rodriguez, Jhosua
Rodriguez, Juan
Rodriguez, Leondro
Rogowski, Damian
Rojas Perez, Cindy
Rojas-Benitez, Milton
Rojas, Jason
Romero, Ethan
Romero, Nicholas
Romero, Sean
Rosario, Larimel
Ruales, Stephanie
Ruiz Diaz Martinez, Araceli
Saavedra, Bernardino
Sabates, Thomas
Sabbah, Laith
Safe, Maryam*
Salazar, Wyatt
Salcedo, Matthew
Sallah, Lionel
Salvador, Joshua
Sanchez Alanya, John
Sanchez Pantaleon, Javier
Sanchez, Angel
Sankar, Shree Shruthi*
Santamaria, Ailen
Santiago, Noah
Santillan Regalado, Angie
Saperstein, Daniel
Sarango, Kevin
Sardinha, Raphael
Sarkes, Jessica
Saul, Daniel
Schaffer, Cassandra*
Schallowitz, Jake
Scott, Chelsea
Seeley, Alyssa
Segall, Cooper
Sekar, Harish*
Sesay, Lucian
Seward, Maxwell
Shah, Shamirullah
Shalabi, Randa
Shames, Neta*
Sharma, Prabhav*
Shehata, Abraam
Shehata, Thomas
Sheraz, Ahmed
Shulkin, Mark
Siha, Fbronea
Silva, Vincent
Simmons, Merrick
Simpson, Romario
Sinchire, Kiara
Singh, Noorjashan
Singh, Parminder
Snyder, Reuben
Soldra, Andrew
Solis, Daniel
Solorzano, Luis
Sondej, Timothy
Sousa, Pedro
Stangle, Chase
Stefanco, Daniel
Stoikovski, Nikolas*
Struble, Jake
Suarez, Xavier
Subhani, Sameer
Sucuzhanay, John
Suhail, Danial
Sultan, Saad
Supan, Jericho
Tafilaj, Alton
Tamay, Kevin
Tamayne, Mairead
Tammanagoudar, Tanush*
Tanjib, Takia
Taveras, J-Daniel
Tawfik, Engy
Tenecela Lumbe, Cris
Tepale, Dylan
Texter, Owen*
Thomas, Annie
Thopucherla, Sahith
Thunberg, Nikolas
Tillack, Rahul
Timbilla, John
Toalongo, Carlos
Tolentino, Abraham
Tomasello, John*
Torres, Emmanuel
Tortola, Gian Antonio
Trinca, Jeffrey
Trivella, Edward*
Truong, Nam
Tseng, Niklas
Tsocanos, Kirk
Turek, Dominik
Turner, Liam
Ulrich, Robyn
Unalan, Tarik
Undilashvili, Ioan
Urgiles, Justin
Urla, Mario
Valenzuela, Joel
Valladares, Jorge
Valladolid, Robbie
Van Orden, Brandon
Van Ornum, Sarah
Vandergoot, Evan
Vargas, Jose
Vasquez, Cristian
Vasquez, Jacob
Vele-Munoz, Christian
Veliz, Erika
Venereo, Marlon
Vershinskiy, Robert
Vietrogoski, Daniel*
Vilcarino, Dayannara
Villalobos, Logan
Villar, Christian
Villar, Jadan
Vincent, Heaven
Vishnudatt, Mark
Viterbo, Francesco
Vogel, Camden
Vogt, Dominick
Volpone, Tyler
Vyas, Maharshi*
Wahi, Evan
Walcott, Devin
Wang, Boyuan
Wang, Ziyi
Weber, Brianna
Welcome, Jadon
Wiemer, Alexander
Wilson, Cody
Wilson, Daniel
Wojcik, Pawel
Wojtczak, Robert
Wong, Brandon
Yakoup, Anton
Yalley, John
Yanez, Asher
Yang, Wenbin
Yee, Nathaniel
Yepez Lachira, Alexander
Youn, Audrey*
Younan, Joseph
Young, Tyler
Zacharia, Noah*
Zahran, Nader*
Zakhari, Nicol
Zaku, Erion
Zambrano, Guillermo
Zane, Victor
Zarski, Mateusz
Zeas-Barrera, Shirly
Zhao, Peijun
Zheng, Vincent
Zhu, Eric
Zhu, Julia
Zimliki, Ava
J. ROBERT AND BARBARA A. HILLIER COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
Hillier College of Architecture and Design carries as its symbol a representational column head, the classic denotation of the discipline which is used throughout the college. It is shown on a field of blue violet, the academic color, and bears the year designation of 1973.
* Designates Albert Dormans Honors College scholar
Acosta, Ivan
Adames, Railyn
Alamo, Almendra
Albrecht, Gretchen
Amosah, Nana
Araya, Morgan*
Arboleda, Marisol
Avegno, Alexander
Avila, Jennifer
Awad, Aisha
Azim, Mahum
Baczewski, Klaudia
Badaras, Sasha
Bakos, Andrew
Bampoe-Parry, Leilah
Becton, Allannah
Beutel, Kyle
Bonomo, Brady
Bugasch, Abigail
Bush, Gracie
Caballero, Amira
Cabrera, Bryan
Caceres, Michelle
Caldas, Rachael
Camardo, Isabella
Campos, Zachary
Carrillo, Susana
Castillo, Amy
Castro, Aaron
Catania, Juliana
Cely, Ashley
Chu, Jonathan*
Colon, Victoria
Conley, Kyle
Coste, Frank
Cruz-Medina, George
Cruz, Jordin
Cruz, Victor
Cueto, Allison
Czeslowski, Richard
Dabon, Jan Camille
Dagdayan, Joshua
Dale, Sean
De La Cruz, Daniel
Denato, Damon
Desouza, Stephanie
Diaz Villa, Nick
Domkofski, Alec
Donoghue, Ambar
Duke, Sydney
Durmus, Emirhan
Dymkowski, Adaline
Dynda, Anna
Elamroussi, Nour
Ellias, Fariha
Erazo Martinez, Damaris
Escudero, Maximiliano
Fenton, Jonathan*
Fernandes-Santinho, Emma*
Flanigan, Kieran
Freay, Briana
French, Gianna
Frias, Stella
Fuchs, Jordyn*
Gajilan, Emily
Gallegos, Nicole
Ganie, Farhad
Garcia, Jefry
Gerges, Joyce
Glackin, Rebecca*
Gomez, Sebastian
Gonzalez, Christin
Gordon, Samantha
Grodman, Carlos
Guarquila, Ashley
Guzman, Marializ
Hall, Chelsea
Hamad, Alaa
Hernandez zafra, Jesus
Hernandez, Aileen
Hernandez, Bryan
Herrera, Allison
Hnin, Moe Thet
Jamaspishvili, Mikheil
Jaqua, Connelly
Jimenez, Nataly
Johnson, Laura
Kafel, Israa
Kailas, Brianna
Kalathiya, Mahek Sanjay
Kazar, Kayla
Kitchell, Jacqueline
Kolta, Sofia
Kozlenko, Daria
Krasotkin, Aleksei
Kumar, Diya
Lahate, Liz
Lambert, Darrion
Leon, Daniel
Lin, Amanda
Lopez Carcamo, Emanuel
Lopez, Gabriel
Lucash, Ava
Lutrario, Frank
Mahmood, Omar
Maldonado, Christopher
Malia-Koudoha, Abigail
Malusare, Dhruvi
Martino, Alexander
Mata, Jose
Matos, Arlene
Maturanont, Chanisara
Maurya, Harshvardhan Mahesh
Meagher, Allegra
Mecheril, Lea*
Medeus, Cleo
Montesdeoca, Samantha
Morozova, Alla
Mukherjee, Toshani
Murtagh, Kate
Musty, Lasya*
Navarrete, Angelina
Ndiaye, Awa
Neer, Michael
Nizamudin, Joshua
Ofonime, Inemesit
Oh, Sharon*
Oraedu, Chiebuka
Orechio, Gianna
Orozco, Brian
Ovalle, Kathy
Panagis, Lilly
Panjon, Aliyah
Patel, Kavya
Penaloza-Nieto, Juan
Persons, Shyrlene
Peterson, Tyler
Plaza Carro, Carla
Pyne, Samantha
Quaye, Prince
Ramirez, Valeria
Reyes, Matthew
Rima, Jianna
Rios Perez, Barbara
Rodriguez, Amari
Rodriguez, Gabriel
Rodriguez, Rafnilza
Ruiz, Madison
Ruiz, Veronica
Santiago Tertuliano, Luiza
Scro, Cooper
Shah, Prema
Shane, Michael
Shenvi Kuvelkar, Tanaya*
Shestko, Kristin Mae
Shimalla, Andrew
Smith, Hunter
Soergel, Emma
Soto-Ruel, Violeta
Tang, Chelsey
Tapia, Emily
Tassone, Dylan
Taveras, Taisha
Tejeda, Jordan
Terve, Katherine
Thai, Alexis
Thaler, Shoshana
Tipan, Rachel
Tlatenchi, Ashley
Valverde, Mia
Vazquez, Monica
Velazquez, Jordan
Velez, Sofia
Veliz Carrera, Litzy
Ventura, Vianney
Victor, Alan
Vigliotta, Morgan
Villa, Juan
Walker, Marcus
Willie, Carria
Yerramilli, Mahati
Zafar, Ruba
Zamora, Jaden Xavier
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND LIBERAL ARTS
The College of Science and Liberal Arts is identified by a lamp, another medieval symbol, commonly seen as a source of intellectual, moral and spiritual illumination. The white and gold of the banner encompasses both arts and letters and theoretic and applied aspects of science. The college was organized as a degree-granting entity in 1982.
* Designates Albert Dormans Honors College scholar
Abdeljabbar, Sadeen
Aguayo, Andree
Aguayo, Juan
Agyemang, Wisdom
Akmal, Afshan Zubia*
Ali, Wahb
Aloeidat, Zayd
Alves, Arianna*
Ambrosio, Gisselle
Amon, Christopher
Ampomah, Percival
An, Elizabeth*
Anguiano, Esmeralda
Anush, Navya*
Anwari, Nargess
Anzaldi, Anthony
Argonza, John Richard*
Arias, Mel
Arrigo, Jake*
Asimama- Duruaku, Nmesoma
Awoyinfa, Hephzibah
Babadzhanova, Larissa
Baculima, Allan
Baglivo, Isabella
Balaraman, Arav
Banini, Royalle
Bapat, Uma*
Basal, Yomna
Basily, Miriam*
Baylor, KesUranNu*
Bekiet, Angelina
Bermudez, Skylynn
Bhatia, Anmol*
Bhavsar, Puja*
Bhavsar, Shivam*
Bilewu, Fawaz
Bishara, Stephen
Bolla, Shreyas*
Bonilla, Emily
Bruseo, William
Bullock, Julia
Burwell, Raven
Caicedo, Isaac
Camacho, Leila
Cardoza, Gabriella
Carvajal, Daniel
Castellanos, Abigail
Castillo, Anthony
Cespedes, Joel
Cetin, Fatma Jasmine*
Chaikovsky, Justin
Chelala, Clea
Chen, Ariana*
Chowdhury, Arena
Chuo, Evelyn*
Cielak, Jakub
Coronel, George
Cortes, Amberlysse
Crespo, Andy
Da Purificacao, Edmilson
Dalton, Robert
Dandibhotla, Shrinija*
Dang, Ekankar
Datir, Pooja*
Datir, Rohit*
Debnath, Diandra*
DeJesus, Amaya
Desai, Heli
Dhariya, Nilkanth
Diaz-Lambert, Aneice
Diaz-Lambert, Anissa
Dolla, Eryka
Dukes, Damon
Eid, Joy
Elaty, Saanvi*
Eskandar, Bavely
Fallas, Santiago
Fernandez, Jianna
Flores, Sky-Lynn
Fonseca, Joel
Francis, Tariq
Gerdazi, Syeda
Gerges, Daniel*
Ghali, Mera
Gingrich, Marissa
Girgis, Keyrillos
Gomez, Isaia
Gonzales, Noah*
Grall, Olivia
Griffin, Abagale
Guaman, Gabriela
Guerrero, Raizza
Guillen, Kandy
Gulati, Keya*
Hammoudeh, Shifa
Han, Ho-Joon*
Hanna, Magy*
Haroun, Azim
Hassan, Ziyad*
Hayes, Amiri*
Hill, Mai
Hirani, Fatema*
Horner, Macklin
Huang, Kaitlyn*
Ibrahim, Youssef
Ijbara, Jamila
Iorio, James
Janevski, Nikola*
Joseph, Jovita*
Julkipli, Wafiza*
Kamara, Fanta
Kandru, Sai Neha*
Kaur, Hargun
Kavanagh, Kieran*
Kenny, Timothy
Kilic, Aleyna*
Kim, Edward*
Klobucista, Esma
Kraft, Avelinn
Labib, Youanna
Lam, Jaden*
Lam, Lauren*
Lawal, Oluwasanmi
Lee, Leonardo*
Lopez, Fabiana
Lopez, Lisa
Lubliner, Zachary
Lucido, Hayley
Luyando, Dalilah
Lwin, Soe Wai Yan
Mabugat Rios, Isa
Mahmoud, Hamza*
Malagi, Cameron
Malty, Valarie
McCray, Jordan
McGoldrick, Kenneth
Mehta, Aayush*
Meier, David
Memon, Aminah
Mendes, Ava Marie
Menon, Riya
Messiha, Thomas*
Mielnik, Jessica
Miller, Madison
Minchala Guallpa, Carla
Mohsin, Sana
Montalbano, Charlee
Montemayor, Branden
Morales, Victoria
Moran, Michael
Moreira, Richard
Mudaliar, Aryan*
Muhammad, Marlene
Mullan, Albin*
Muller, Jonas*
Murray, Antwan*
Nair, Aathira*
Natoli, Claudia
Navarro, Ilexia
Naviamos, Joshua Marc*
Nawar, Stephanie
Ng, Stephanie*
Nguyen, Ian
Oneto, Victor
Onjian, Callianna
Osenenko, Anjilena
Paredes, Janel
Parhuana Silva, Santiago
Parlikar, Yash*
Patel, Isha*
Perez Ortiz, David
Perez, Aliyah
Peyton, Dayshon
Phan, Tramina*
Pinto, Diego
Puglla Cobos, Angie
Quijano, Roxi
Rai, Simritt*
Rakova, Patricia
Ramzi, Jenny*
Rivas, Shantel
Rivera, Aaron
Roberto, Samuel
Robles, Jocelyn
Rollo, Sophia*
Ruela, Emma
Rzygalinski, Benjamin
Sacko, Momo
Saginashvili, Mariami
Saint Louis, Tchaikosky
Salandy, Colin*
Samy, Caren
Sanchez, Sophia
Sansguiri, Rhea*
Scheidecker, Kyle*
Schivel, Tatyanne
Schreiber, Rowan
See, Renee
Seth, Yaksha*
Sewell, Alyssa
Shafi, Mina
Shah, Hritika*
Shahane, Arya*
Shenouda, Androu
Shinoda, Kurumi*
Siefert, Sara
Singh, Kabir*
Sluis, Abigail
Soares, Jimmy
Soliman, Myrna*
Soni, Saloni
Subramani, Girish*
Sureshkumar, Shreya*
Szabo, Martin
Szaro, Emma
Tajudeen, Fatinah
Tamer, Monica
Terranova, Victoria
Thomas, Royal
Thompson, Gabriel
Totaj, Anita*
Umana, Julia
Uppalapati, Sohan
Uskach, Gabrielle*
Vera, Kimberly
Verma, Jessica
Viera, Ashley
Viera, Sofia
Villarreal, Dylan
Volynska, Anastasiia*
Wharton, AlQuamir
Wolford, Cole
Yesmanchyk, Aryiadna
Yonathan, Adnan
Yukhno, Vasylisa*
Zacaula, Andrew
MARTIN TUCHMAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
The American eagle in flight is the pictorial representation of Martin Tuchman School of Management, symbolizing vision, control and integrity. Often depicted on coinage and currency, the eagle enjoys a historical tie to business and management and is shown against light brown, the academic color of its discipline. The school was founded in 1988.
* Designates Albert Dormans Honors College scholar
Abalos, Arian
Akintolu, Jeffrey
Akladyous, Janice
Ali, Aryan
Ali, Fareeha
Alim, Murad
Ampaw, Derelle
Anderson, Jakob
Argueta, Justin
Arroyo, Vincent
Aydin, Feyza
Bailey, Chaz
Balci, Tarik
Barahona, Kaylee
Barzola, Dominic
Beenham, Alexander
Bellary, Anish
Berispek, Arda
Bernhardt, Jhose
Booker, Frank
Botros, Fady
Brown, Rachel
Carrasco, Pablo
Castaneda Vargas, Joshua
Cavlazoglu, Ceren
Chainopphakorn, Supharerk
Chopra, Neev
Ciliezar, Andres
Cover, Adyn
Czachor, Natalia
Daniluk, Albert
Dashiell-Sykes, Nylah
Deshpande, Radhika
Dogs, Madilyn
Elassa, Mohamed
Ertosun, Orhan
Espinoza, Josue
Estes, Hayden
Fathi, Ihssane
Fernandez Negron, Gonzalo
Ferrer Lagos, Giennevvi
Fields, Jasper
Funkhouser, Aleatory
Gallo, Saida
Gao, Stanley
Goldberg, Jake
Gomez Pariona, Gabriel Gomez
Gutierrez, Samuel
Hahm, Tanner
Hahn, Austin
Hasan, Ayman
Hester, Isaac
Hueser, Merle
Inoue, Sarah
Jayathunga, Thushan
Jimenez, Joel
Karabulut, Vedat
Kidd, Colin
Kranicka, Jocelyn
Lach, Damian
Ladehoff, Cade
Lekic, Benjamin
Lira, Christopher
Liu, Victoria
LoGrasso, Cristian
Louis, Kerlens
Madala, Manaswi
Makar, Beshoy
Mansabdar, Anuj
Martell, Nicholas
Marzan, Ryan
Mei, Diana
Mirzoyan, Ruzanna
Moreira, Kendrick
Moxcey, Jack
Muric, Faris
Nabi, Tariq
Naguib, Maryam
Ngouambe, Jonathan
Nunez, Anthony
Orak, Ahmet Arda
Ortiz, Justin
Osorio, Sebastian
Palacios, Brandon
Patel, Dev
Piedra-Aguayza, Stephany
Piggeé, Cameron
Pope, Praise
Puentes, Sebastian
Rass, Joseph*
Rettberg, Michael
Riordan, Tade
Robinson, Jalen
Robinson, Sebastian
Rockson, Andrew
Rodriguez, Angel
Romano, Matthew
Rosado, Ciara
Rosario, Chrisdani
Rubis, Jake
Ruiz, Maria
Sabeh, Andrew
Saeed, Maaha
Saint Pierre, Joshua
Samuel, Isaac
Sanchez Ortiz, Itzel
Sathyanarayanan, Shriya*
Shenoy, Krisha
Singh, Sarisha
Smilevski, Leonid
Smith, John
Stankus, Aiden
Stankus, Noah*
Stead, Jack
Sulca, Stephanie
Sunol, Sebastian
Toledo, Fernanda
Trudnos, Allen
Truehart, Gabriel
Vaghani, Harsh Bharatbhai
Vijapurkar, Venkateshwar
Wala, Peter
Westbrook, Kennedy
Wood, Caden
Wright, Saniya
Yap, Anil
Yu, Enzo
Zebaze, Jonathan
YING WU COLLEGE OF COMPUTING
Ying Wu College of Computing is represented as a circle of five segments symbolizing computing as an academic discipline that connects and enriches all disciplines. The light blue background signifies computing as a distinct discipline in its own right, while the colors in the circle represent the other academic disciplines. The college opened its doors in 2001.
* Designates Albert Dormans Honors College scholar
Abada, Younes
Abazine, Zakaria
Abbasi, Mohamed
Abraham, Melna*
Abreu, Isabel
Abushaar, Bakr
Acevedo Galvez, Luis
Acob, Mikaella
Acosta, John
Adetayo, Adekunmi
Adhikari, Suyash*
Adjemond, Benedict
Agcaoili, Aaron*
Agran, Jesse
Agrawal, Harshika
Ahmed, Rahid
Akhnoukh, Mina
Akinyemi, Anthonette
Alasmar, Adam
Albano, Roman
Alexandre, Jerry
Alfaro, Maria
Ali, Isa
Ali, Shuaib
Aligina, Yoshita
Allawaty, Shady
Almanzar, Daniel
Altug, Enes
Alvarez, Ashley
Anagnostos, Ioannis
Andujar, William
Apolo, Gustavo
Aramayo, Dean
Arango, Lesly
Archer, Edouard
Arcot, Sachin
Arevalo, Matthew
Arif, Sameel
Asad, Ahmed
Aslam, Dania
Attallah, George
Austin, Tyler
Ayansiji, Peter
Ayore, Mema
Azevedo, Seth
Balendiran, Nitharsan
Baradi, Aditya
Barama, Potri Abhisri*
Barba, Joshuan
Barvalia, Divyakumar N
Basantes, Roger
Bascietto, Alec
Bathi, Kushal*
Batts, Kahvon
Beauchamp, Miguel
Beckles, Anthony
Benicasa, Brent
Benny, Edwin
Bermudez, Daniel
Berry, Mason
Beshay, Andrew
Betancur, Pablo
Beyer, Graham*
Bharadwaj, Sankeerth
Bhatia, Amreen Kaur
Bhattacharya, Jayaditya
Binu, Nibiya
Blevis, Charles
Boktor, Kirollos
Bonifacio, Darren*
Bonilla, Ever
Bonneau, Daniel
Bonsu, Kofi
Breslov, Allan
Bryg, Bartosz
Bueno, Enmanuel
Bunagan, Ethan
Bush, Emma
Cadet, Jean Gabriel Christopher
Calle, Anthony
Canela, Arielis
Canonaco, Julia
Capriglione, Joseph
Caraos, Natasha Jonelle
Carchia, Daniel
Cardenas, Justin
Carmichael, Callum
Carpen, Andrew
Casasola, Justin
Cayetano, James Frederic
Chatmon, Trinity
Chaudhry, Maryam
Chen, Andrew
Chethalan, Jennifer
Choksi, Harsh
Choudry, Suknain
Chougule, Saanvi
Christian, Emily
Claudio, Daniel
Coleman-McFarlane, Melena
Columbus, Nicholas
Conklin, Dylan
Conway, Timothy
Cordova, Justin
Cosmeus, Derline
Covotta, Giancarlo
Cruz, Alexander
Cruzat, Emmanuel*
Cuadrado, Darwin
Curiel Batista, Lizbeth
Cuzco, Christopher
Czyzycki, Karol
Dalal, Amogh
Daniel, Shawn
Das, Aditya
Davis, Nicholas
de los Reyes, Raphael
De Vera, James Ryan
Dela Cruz, Juno
Delos Santos, Adrian Marco
Deolall, Thomas*
Deonarain, Mark
Derival, Gatzlen
Deroian, Armen
Desai, Ashna
Devkota, Sushant
Dhanwa, Mark
Dharaa, Dharaa
Diaz-Ortega, Andrey*
Diaz, Alexander
Dickson, Nathaniel
Dixon, Nicholas
Doddipalli, Akhil
Dodeja, Jia
Dogbatse, Zachary
Drake, Kevin
Dumay, Romeo
Duncan, Tristan
Duprey, Jordan
Durzynski, Patrick
Dzhatdoyev, Zamira
Egharevba, Sophia
Eldeeb, Omar
Elhelw, Noureldin
Elmansoury, Youssef
Emeh, Chijindu
Emerle, Daniel
Espaillat, Rogelio
Estafanous, James
Estafanous, Jeremiah
Estime, De'jona
Etokhana, Isaac
Faik, David
Faison, Xander
Faustino, Maggie*
Ferreira, Janice
Flores Rodriguez, Jessica
Fontanez, Bryan
Fortune, Melvina
Foster, Chad-Soma
Francisco, Steven
Franz, Dylan*
Frederic, Taylor
Fudge, Kevin
Furtado, Clarissa
Gallardo, Nahuel
Garay, Giancarlos
Garcia, Andy
Garcia, Carlos
Garcia, Dylan
Garcon, Joshua
Gashi, Albion
Geerwar-Amador, Frank
Gelabert, Wilfer
Geo, Jasmine
George, Oceanna
Ghosh, Andy*
Gibb, Noah
Giraldo, Sebastian
Giron, Benjamin
Gobind, Ainesh
Gomez, Javier
Gomez, Jennifer
Gonzalez, Santiago
Gordon, Ajani
Gordon, Savir
Goz, Daniel*
Grady, Michael
Guaman, Franklin
Guarino, Andrew
Guo, Albert*
Guridi, Julian*
Gutierrez, Hector
Hanna, John
Harte, Jackson
Henry, Harel
Hinds, Isaiah
Hinds, Taneil
Hinsar, Magdy
Hoang, Van
Howard, Thomas
Hu, Rebecca*
Huang, Eddie
Huggins, Arthur
Hussain, Emir
Hussein, Ismael
Hyman, Justice
Ianuale, Dominic
Ibrahim, Anthony
Ibrahim, Zachary
Imran, Abdullah*
Incekara, Harun
Iqbal, Usman
Irfan, Sheikh Fahad
Isaac, Nathaniel
Islam, Antara
Ivanov, Valentin
Izhar, Assaf
Jain, Reiya
James, Meera*
Jarecki, Jake
Jarrell, Nicolas
Javier, Sebastian
Jerez, Danny
Jimenez, Jose
Jimenez, Victor
Joseph, Amal
Joseph, David
Juchniewicz, Joseph*
Juhasz, Lilien
Kabaria, Parth*
Kabore, Brandon
Kahlon, Atinder
Kalepu, Lohitha
Kandlur, Mihir
Kanthan, Nithya
Karlekar, Aakash*
Karnik, Nandika
Karunakaran, Saidarsha*
Karwel, Rohit
Kashani, Aran
Kashif, Mussa
Kathayat, Subodh
Kerpeten, Elifsude
Khan, Nazib Irfan
Khan, Samiya*
Kim, John
Koc, Camilla
Koscielniak, Emily
Koumbem, Elidad
Kozlik, Jonathan
Kucheriya, Arnav
Kumapley, Delali*
Kumar, Aaradhya*
Lacourtna, Lucia
Lai, Alvin
Laporte, Xavier
Lavender, Raymond
Lavilla, Lucas
Lawal, Fuhaad
Lawson, Serge
Lawton, Alijah
Layo, Nicole Heart
Le, Irina*
Leal, Veronica
Lee, Minhyuk
Lees, Lucian
Leon, Ryan
Leverett, Faith*
Lewis, Erik*
Liao, Caitlin
Liranzo, Xamarys
Liu, Mingyu
Loaiza, Laura
Lombardo, Vincent*
Lopez-Nunez, Iverson
Lozano, Dawn
Luna-Cruz, Yeimmi
Madhavan, Lakshita*
Majdoub, Omar
Maleski, Thomas
Manickavel, Akaash
Mannam, Akhil
Manoharan, Sanjay
Mansook, Travis
Manyani, Guriqbal
Margiotto, Anthony
Marino, Michael
Martinez, Giacomo
Masoud, Engy
Masoud, Mariz
Masoud, Youssef
Mathews, Andrew*
Matta, John
Mauricio, Hector
Mavour, Christopher
McCall, Azriel
McClendon, Derwick
McHenry, Donovan
Melton, Connor*
Mendler, Peyton
Merchant, Faraz*
Mescall, Brendan
Messiha, Nataly
Meza, Franklin
Mikelinich, Mario
Miller, Amadeo
Minase, Simon
Mira, Paul
Miraj, Ahsan
Mirzajani, Araz
Misser, Bhavesh
Mistry, Heli
Mitchell, Erik
Miyazaki, Haruka
Moin, Syed Sameer
Monrinville, Claude
Montas, Dariel
Montero, Alex
Morales, Brian
Moreira, Victor
Morse, Jonathan*
Muirhead, Jacob
Mukkapati, Mounika
Mundada, Akshaj*
Munitic, Vigo
Muratori, Gabriele
Mussato, Bryan
Muzyka, Jake
Nagamalla, Vishal
Nalabolu, Akshay
Naqvi, Syed Ali
Nardone, Emilio
Navarro, Julia*
Naveed, Burhan*
Ng, Caden
Nguyen, Connor
Nguyen, Sy
Nguyen, Thai
Nicolaescu, Stephanie*
Nieradka, Matthew
Niroula, Aishwarya
Nitek, Sebastian
Nunez, Yocet
Nwaobi, Ivana
O'Connor, Brooke
Obidigbo, Chima
Ocampo, Jonathan
Ogorek, Simon
Oku, Deekshitha
Oppong, Joshua
Oriondo, Christian
Ortiz, Adrian
Ortiz, Fernanda
Ortiz, Josue
Osorio, Caleb
Padmanabhan, Siddharthan
Pagdatoon, Patrick David
Palaguachi, Kevin
Palaniappan, Manisha*
Panasovich, Melanie
Paolazzi, Robert
Pardo, Andrea
Pardo, Damian
Parker, Derrick
Parrish, Aden
Pasia, Vincent Paul
Patel, Dev
Patel, Devam
Patel, Heni
Patel, Jaisal
Patel, Jevin
Patel, Mahir
Patel, Om
Patel, Pratik
Patel, Priya
Patel, Priyansh
Patel, Shrima
Patel, Yogi
Patel, Yug
Payes, Jonathan
Peralta, Alex
Perez, Emerson
Perez, Eric
Perry, Bless'on
Pierro, Joshua
Plotkin, Dave*
Pogue, Aiva
Ponce, Aleen
Ponce, Erin
Popso, Benjamin
Pottangadi, Diya*
Pragados, RogerJoachim
Przewoznik, Tomasz
Punukollu, Geetha
Purandare, Ojas*
Quinteros, Marco
Rabboh, Sabrina
Raghunandan, Isabel
Rahman, Ridwan
Rahman, Rounak
Rajasingham, Dylan
Ramadan, Ammar
Ramkumar, Anirudh Krishna
Rana, Dhruv
Rana, Jay
Rana, Krishna
Rao, Sikandar
Rawat, Avanish
Rayman, Saeed
Rech, Kayla
Rehman, Zain
Rentas-Milton, Alexis
Repreza, Jonathan
Repuyan, Hannah
Reyes, Esmeralda
Rhoden, Rallin
Riefenstahl, Holden*
Rincon, Cesar
Rincon, Sebastian
Ritz, Nicholas
Rivera Perez, Mauricio
Rivera, Dominick
Rodier, Anthony
Rodriguez, Christopher
Rodriguez, Gabriel
Rodriguez, Joan
Rojas, Elijah
Ronquillo, Karla
Rosas, Mariela
Rozario, Kevin
Ruffin, Armani
Ruiz, Amy
Saad, Anthony
Saad, Diana
Sabio, Brandon
Sable, Alan
Sable, Bryan
Sacco, Kayla
Sakpal, Nidhi*
Salas, Jeff
Saleh, Mario
Salgado, Jacob
Salib, Mina
Salinas, Diego
Sanchez, Bryan
Sanchez, Emilio
Sanchez, Jeremiah
Sangani, Krishna
Santhirakumar, Gajangan
Santiago, Alexander
Santiak, Chris
Santos, Victor
Saqib, Dawood
Sarabia, Yaret
Savich, Emilia*
Saxena, Bhavyaa
Sazonova, Kateryna
Scalzo, Joseph
Schaar, Lea*
Schultz, Matthew
Scuello, Gregory
Selvaraj, Srinesh*
Selvendran, Sowmiyaa
Serra, Devin
Serrano, Giancarlo
Shah, Deep
Shah, Jainam*
Shah, Krishi*
Shah, Prajwal
Shah, Rohan*
Shahid, Tanvir
Shariar, Farddin
Sharma, Khushi*
Shaw, Lucas
Sheikh, Waleed
Shen, Luke*
Shenoda, Felobateer
Shenouda, John*
Sherpa, Phurpa
Shi, Eric
Shinde, Eshaan*
Shkaba, Orest
Shohid, Mahfuzur
Shrader, Ethan
Siavichay, Bruce*
Sikorski, Konrad
Silva, Jimmy*
Simon, Leron
Singh, Rajveer
Singh, Risha
Sivakumar, Pranav
Smallwood, Azaria
Smilevski, Alexander
So, Adriana
So, David
Soliman, Kerlous
Soma, Subhanshu*
Somohano Ortega, Maria
Soni, Dhyani Amitkumar
Soto, Adam
Soto, Ian
Spivak, Steven
Stehlik, Amelia
Stevens, Dylan
Stewart-Roberts, Joshua
Suarez, Michael
Suruy, Joshua
Swaminathan, Adhavan
Syed, Fatima
Syeda, Zoobia Saifullah
Taasin, Sadman
Tabuena, Jose
Tafida, Abdallah
Tait, Riley
Tallman, Thomas
Tapia, Sergio
Taveras, Anthony
Tenempaguay, Delmar
Thai, Tina*
Thakker, Rishi
Thayil, Chris
Thomas, Sheryl
Tirona, Jonas*
Tobar Vergara, Ricardo
Tobe, Kenji*
Toczek, Tommy
Toriello, Dylan
Torres, Jaden
Torres, Mariah
Trader, Julian
Tran, Ian
Tran, Khoi
Trujillo, Clark
Tujague, Matthew
Tyagi, Ananya*
Urizar, Dany
Urquhart, James
Utoglu, Orhan*
Valluru, Anika
Vargas, Nathaniel Sebastian Antonio*
Varghese, Johann
Vega, Pablo
Velasquez, Matthew
Velazquez, Marcel
Vemuri, Neha*
Verma, Kushagra
Vertilus, Sebastien
Villamizar, Justin
Villanueva, Matthew
Vinanzaca, Brian
Vivanco, Adrian
Wadhwa, Aarushi
Walker, Joel
Walters, Keenan*
Wang, MengCheng
Warrington, Dean
Wesolowski, Alex
Williams, Eva
Williams, Robert
Wooten, Radel
Wright, Mackenzie
Yadav, Sayali Deepak
Yesgari, Rishik Reddy
Yucetepe, Ethan
Yue, Patrick*
Zaheer, Muhammad
Zakaria, Dina
Zeidler, Elizabeth
Zissler, John
Alma Mater
To Alma Mater fair and great,
our voices now we raise,
Our gratitude we demonstrate,
Her steady voice we praise.
Her challenge on us never fails,
a world of knowledge calls.
In heart and mind,
our trust we’ll bind
to our NJIT.
We’ll hold her memory ever dear,
Her spirit we’ll revere.
To her we’ll promise loyalty,
our own NJIT.
History of NJIT
The New Jersey Institute of Technology that we know today has a rich history with its beginnings developing from the industrial age. Like many of the port cities around the world, the Newark of the late 19th century was a thriving industrial center. Its factories churned out thread, metals, paints and leather goods. In Newark, Thomas Edison set the stage at his Ward Street factory for his later achievements, and Edison rival Edward Weston established the first factory in the United States for commercial production of dynamo electric machines.
On March 24, 1880, the Essex County assemblyman in the state legislature introduced “An Act to Provide for the Establishment of Schools of Industrial Education.” The Newark Board of Trade sponsored the bill. The act established three schools of industrial education: one in Newark, one in Trenton and one in Hoboken. The first Board of Trustees met July 1, 1884. The Newark Technical School opened Monday, February 9, 1885, with 88 students who attended despite a terrible snowstorm.
The first class, mostly evening students, attended classes in a rented building at 21 West Park Street. Soon the facility became inadequate to house an expanding student body. To meet the needs of the growing school, a second fundraiser —the institution’s first capital campaign—was launched to support the construction of a dedicated building for Newark Technical School. In 1886, under the leadership of the school’s dynamic first director, Dr. Charles A. Colton, the cornerstone was laid at the intersection of High Street and Summit Place for the three-story building later to be named Weston Hall in honor of the institution’s early benefactor. A laboratory building, later to be called Colton Hall, was added to the campus in 1913. Daniel Hodgdon served as the director of Newark Technical School from 1918 to 1920.
Under Dr. Allan R. Cullimore, who led the institution from 1920 to 1949, the modest Newark Technical School was transformed into the Newark College of Engineering (NCE). Campbell Hall was erected in 1925. During the lean years of the Depression and World War II, only the former Newark Orphan Asylum, now Eberhardt Hall, was purchased and renovated by the college.
The postwar period was one of enormous activity during which President Cullimore—like today’s post-Cold War university presidents—challenged the college to turn “wartime thinking into peacetime thinking.”
In 1946, about 75% of the freshman class had served in the armed forces. Robert W. Van Houten was acting president of NJIT from 1947 until 1950 when the board of trustees named him president. Cullimore Hall was built in 1958 and two years later the old Weston Hall was razed and replaced with the current seven-story structure. Doctoral-level programs were introduced and six years later, in 1966, an 18-acre, four-building expansion was completed. William Hazell succeeded Dr. Van Houten as president of NJIT in 1970.
In 1973, with the addition of the New Jersey School of Architecture, the institution had evolved into a technological university, emphasizing a broad range of graduate and undergraduate degrees and dedication to significant research and public service. A stronger-than-ever Newark College of Engineering remained intact, but a new university name—New Jersey Institute of Technology—signified the institution’s expanded mission.
A broadened mission called for the creation of a residential campus. The opening of NJIT’s first dormitory, Redwood Hall, in 1979 began a period of steady growth that continues today.
Under the leadership of Saul K. Fenster, who served as president of NJIT from 1978 to 2002, four new schools were established at the university: the College of Science and Liberal Arts in 1982; the School of Management in 1988; Albert Dorman Honors College in 1995; and the College of Computing Sciences in 2001. During the administration of Robert A. Altenkirch, New Jersey School of Architecture was reconstituted as the College of Architecture and Design in 2008.
Joel S. Bloom, who served as president of NJIT from 2012 to 2022, saw the first phase of the Gateway Project completed in 2013. It included the creation of Warren Street Village, a three-acre, mixed-use residential housing complex that added 600 beds to NJIT’s existing inventory of residential housing.
The complex includes the Honors College Residence Hall and five duplex homes for NJIT’s Greek organizations, as well as dining services, a convenience store and fitness center for the university community.
On April 13, 2017, more than 200 students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the university witnessed the official ribbon cutting of the renovated Central King Building, part of a campus transformation designed to enhance the student experience and solidify NJIT’s position going forward as one of the nation’s leading public polytechnic universities. On November 10, 2017, NJIT cut the ribbon for the 220,000-square-foot Wellness and Events Center. On December 11, 2017, NJIT officially opened its Makerspace, a large, well-equipped space for collaborative design and testing, featuring state-of-the-art machinery, including additive manufacturing equipment; CNC machines; a water jet; machinery for laser cutting, grinding and milling; and a large assortment of tools, devices, and metrology and precision measurement appliances. The 23,000-square-foot space is used for classes, design projects, team efforts and preparation for national competitions in the area of vehicle and drone design.
On November 9, 2018, NJIT launched its newest school, the School of Applied Engineering and Technology (SAET), within the university’s Newark College of Engineering. SAET encompasses NCE’s engineering technology programs in two divisions (Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Technology Division and the Built Environment Division); the baccalaureate degree General Engineering program; and a division focused on Engineering Education practice and research. SAET serves about 1,000 NJIT students.
On December 5, 2019, NJIT had a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its Microfabrication Innovation Center (MIC). The MIC houses advanced equipment and a cleanroom environment that provides a state-of-the-art facility for the fabrication of micro- and nonoelectronic and microfluidic devices and sensors. These devices and sensors will transform technology across a range of areas and will accelerate work on smart devices. In the area of health care, for example, biomarker sensors may be developed that can communicate with medical information systems to support point-of-care diagnostics and therapeutic intervention.
Along with the York Center for Environmental Engineering and the Life Sciences and Engineering Research Center, the MIC is an integral part of NJIT’s strategic effort to produce translational research on microchip and microfluidic devices with applications not only in health care, but in environmental technologies and advanced manufacturing.
In 2022, Teik C. Lim, a mechanical engineer and inventor, became the ninth president of NJIT. Dr. Lim, who also holds the title of Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering, is internationally recognized as a leading scholar in the field of structural vibrations and acoustics as well as modeling and simulation technology. He was named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2018.
NJIT Today
As New Jersey’s public polytechnic university, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s pre-eminent STEM-focused educational and research institutions. The university consistently is ranked among the highest in the United States for return on investment (ROI) for its graduates. NJIT’s economic impact on the State of New Jersey exceeds $2.8 billion each year, supporting more than 17,370 jobs and generating employment income of $956 million.
Forbes ranked NJIT the #1 Public University in New Jersey, while Payscale.com ranked the school a Top 100 National University for Alumni Mid-Career Earnings. In its annual ranking, U.S. News & World Report also placed NJIT #8 in the nation for ethnic diversity among public universities and in 2023, NJIT earned 4.5 out of 5 stars in Money’s “Best Colleges” list.
Additionally, U.S. News & World Report has ranked NJIT’s Newark College of Engineering (NCE) among the best in the nation for graduate degree programs in engineering, with the 2023 rankings marking the eighth consecutive year NJIT has appeared in the top 100.
NJIT also has earned the distinction of being designated an “R1” Research University by the Carnegie Classification®, the highest research rating. NJIT is one of only 146 universities nationally and just three in New Jersey to achieve this recognition.
With six colleges, 52 undergraduate degree programs, 68 graduate degree programs (including 20 programs leading to a Ph.D. degree in a professional discipline), and more than 150 specialized laboratories and research centers, NJIT is home to more than 12,300 students and more than 480 full-time faculty and 372 adjunct faculty members. The university maintains a student-to-faculty ratio of 15 to 1. Almost all of NJIT’s faculty hold the highest degree in their respective fields.
NJIT is a driving force behind a large number of technology- and innovation-based enterprises, as well as a wide range of business and industry public-private partnerships that have a significant impact on the economies of the state and the region. NJIT’s New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) was established in 2014 to work directly with business, industry and government for economic development. Now in its ninth year of operation, NJII conducts more than $80 million in economic development activities annually. NJIT also is home to VentureLink, a business incubator and accelerator. NJIT currently has 153 unexpired U.S. patents, 44 pending U.S. non-provisional applications, one international (PCT) application and 19 pending provisional applications.
NJIT also makes significant contributions to the community through initiatives such as its $1 billion Campus Gateway neighborhood redevelopment plan. Phase 1 was launched on April 25, 2018, which is helping to revitalize a 22-acre area adjacent to the university’s campus. NJIT also supports the community through its annual Day of Service, Alternative Spring Break and numerous other community engagement service offerings that benefit the City of Newark and the State of New Jersey. In fiscal year 2023, 3,664 students contributed 64,616 hours at 214 non-profit agencies, communities and schools.
Board of Trustees
Officers
Robert C. Cohen ’83, ’84, ’87 (Chair)
President, Digital, Robotics, and Enabling Technologies
Stryker
Norma J. Clayton ’81 (Co-Vice Chair)
Vice President of Learning, Training & Development (Ret.)
The Boeing Company
Nicholas M. DeNichilo ’73, ’78 (Co-Vice Chair)
President and Chief Executive Officer (Ret.)
Mott MacDonald, North America
Dhiraj Shah ’00H (Co-Vice Chair)
Founder and Executive Chairman
Avaap
Demetrios (Jim) Stamatis ’85 (Co-Vice Chair)
Former CEO
Louis Berger (A WSP Company)
Dennis M. Toft, Esq.
Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC
Members
Dr. Jason R. Baynes
Founding Member/Orthopaedic Surgeon
Baynes Orthopaedics
Elisa Charters ’92, ’93
President
Latina Surge National
Gary C. Dahms, PE, PP, CME
President and CEO
T&M Associates
Richard M. Maser, PE, PP, CME, ’73
Founder and Executive Chairman
Colliers Engineering and Design
Diane Montalto ’82
President
DSA Engineering
Trustees Emeriti
Stephen P. DePalma ’72 (Chair Emeritus)
Kathleen Wielkopolski (Chair Emerita)
Philip K. Beachem
Dennis M. Bone
Vincent L. DeCaprio ’72, ’20 HON
Elizabeth “Liz” Garcia ’73
Anthony Knapp, Jr.
Lawrence A. Raia, PE, ’65, ’21 HON
Peter A. Cistaro ’68, ’23 HON
Secretary
Holly Stern, J.D.
Treasurer
Catherine Z. Brennan
Ex Officio
Hon. Philip D. Murphy ’19 HON (Ex-Officio)
Governor of the State of New Jersey
Hon. Ras J. Baraka ’18 HON, (Ex-Officio)
Mayor of the City of Newark
PRESIDENT’S CABINET
Teik C. Lim, Ph.D.
President
John Pelesko, Ph.D.
Provost and Senior VP for Academic Affairs
Catherine Brennan
Senior Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Andrew P. Christ, P.E
Senior Vice President for Real Estate Development and Capital Operations
Kenneth Alexo, Jr., Ph.D.
Vice President for Development & Alumni Relations
President of the Foundation
Marybeth Boger, Ph.D.
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Matthew Golden, Ed.D.
Vice President for Communications and Marketing
Holly Stern, J.D.
General Counsel and Vice President, Legal Affairs
Joseph Wilson
Interim Vice President for Human Resources
Ed Wozencroft
Vice President for Digital Strategy and Chief Information Officer
Angela Garretson, Ph.D.
Chief Government and Community Relations Officer
Katie Hageman
Chief of Staff
David E. Jones, Ed.D.
Chief Diversity Officer