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NJIT Awarded $1.1 Million to Broaden Access for Low-Income, First-Gen College Students
Thursday, August 25, 2022
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) has been awarded three Upward Bound grants by the U.S. Department of Education totaling $1,168,939 that will help pave the way for hundreds of Newark high school students to pursue a college degree. Upward Bound — one of seven federal TRIO programs created by the Higher Education Act of 1965 — funds and supports higher education opportunities for students from low-income families, as well as those from families in which neither parent holds a bachelor's degree. The new awards bolster the TRIO Upward Bound Program at NJIT’s Center...
4 NJIT Administrators Rank Highly Among ROI-NJ's 2022 Influencers
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
ROI-NJ recognized four NJIT leaders, two innovative majors and a new building in its 2022 list of the most influential people and programs in New Jersey higher education. The NJIT administrators that made ROI-NJ’s annual higher education influencer list are: Teik C. Lim, president of NJIT; Atam Dhawan, interim provost and senior executive vice president; Andrew Christ, senior vice president for Real Estate Development and Capital Operations; and Will Lutz, general manager for Entrepreneurship, Commercialization and Enterprise Development at New Jersey Innovation Institute. The...
NJIT Featured in The Princeton Review's 'Best 388 Colleges' Guide for 2023
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
At NJIT, students are “learning on an Ivy League level,” getting “practical career-focused education” at “a fairly affordable price.” - The Princeton Review New Jersey Institute of Technology has again been named a top college according to The Princeton Review in its 31st edition of its college guide, "The Best 388 Colleges," a designation earned by only about 14% of America’s four-year colleges. In addition to the “Best 388,” NJIT has received honors as a top college in the Northeast...
Highlander Foundry Showcase Gives Students Opportunity to Present their Startups
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
After concluding their eight-week summer program, NJIT students presented their startups, giving them an opportunity to experience entrepreneurship and business creation. The Highlander Foundry program is a summer startup incubator that helps NJIT students and alumni grow with the same techniques and strategies that launched many of the top startups today. “We’re really excited about this because this event is sort of a celebration, a culmination of their experience here in the incubator and the program,” said Will Lutz, director of commercialization and co-director of VentureLink...
Smart Microrobots Learn How to Swim and Navigate with Artificial Intelligence
Thursday, August 4, 2022
Researchers from Santa Clara University, New Jersey Institute of Technology and the University of Hong Kong have been able to successfully teach microrobots how to swim via deep reinforcement learning, marking a substantial leap in the progression of microswimming capability. There has been tremendous interest in developing artificial microswimmers that can navigate the world similarly to naturally-occuring swimming microorganisms, like bacteria. Such microswimmers provide promise for a vast array of future biomedical applications, such as targeted drug delivery and microsurgery. Yet, most...
NJIT Student's Nonprofit Helps Diverse Voices Dive Into Shark Science
Monday, July 25, 2022
July’s annual Shark Week and SharkFest have become can’t-miss TV events for nature lovers, but for NJIT Ph.D. student Amani Webber-Schultz, getting up-close-and-personal with the ocean’s most famous apex predators is not just a year-round occupation — it’s a vehicle for social change. Webber-Schultz is one of four co-founders of the nonprofit Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS), which is driving diversity in the field of marine science and is fully funding hands-on research experiences for gender minorities of color who want to pursue shark research for a...
Two Law, Technology and Culture Majors Win Gilman Scholarships to Study in South Korea
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Two NJIT undergraduates won the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad in South Korea. Kiaja Jones ‘23 and Destiny Adeleye ‘23, both from Newark, shared their experiences on the process that led them to pursue a Gilman Scholarship and how this award will shape their future careers. Jones, an Albert Dorman Honors College scholar, wants to experience another culture different from her own. “I chose Korea because I’ve always been interested in Asian culture and I thought studying in Korea would give me a unique perspective on politics since the country is still...
NJIT Honors Scholar Pursues PhD in Bioengineering at UMD
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Next up for NJIT biomedical engineering graduate Amal Shabazz: the Ph.D. program in bioengineering at the University of Maryland. But first, the Albert Dorman Honors Scholar has a 10-week summer internship at Pfizer in Andover, Mass. Her four years in University Heights were filled with helpful mentors, key internships and welcoming peer groups that collectively helped opened the door to graduate school. In an interview, she shares what she gained and where she hopes it leads. What first sparked your interest in biomedical engineering? I was always torn between studying medicine or...
NJIT Hosts NJ's First Forensic Science Education Conference
Thursday, July 7, 2022
While shows such as CSI and Dexter have made the world of forensic science a hit on television, the field is also quickly become a hit in classrooms as well, evidenced by the recent turnout at NJIT for the first-ever Forensic Science Education Conference held in New Jersey. Teachers from around the U.S. recently convened to explore new ways to engage their students in STEM learning through the lens of forensic science at the conference, hosted Jun. 27-29 through a collaboration between NJIT’s Center for Pre-college Programs (CPCP), College of...
Teik C. Lim Begins Tenure as Ninth President of NJIT
Friday, July 1, 2022
July 1 marks the first day of Dr. Teik C. Lim’s appointment as president of New Jersey Institute of Technology. “My wife, Gina, and I are ecstatic to be joining the NJIT community, and we are excited about the opportunities and challenges that await us,” said Dr. Lim. “It was an honor to be selected to lead such an important institution into the future, and a privilege to begin the work of leading NJIT and continuing its amazing trajectory.” Before NJIT, Lim served as interim president at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he also served as provost and a professor in the...
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