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May 5 Is Deadline for Ordering Commencement Regalia
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Class of 2020 graduates have until this Tuesday, May 5, to order their Commencement regalia and have it shipped to them. Wearing Commencement regalia is necessary to participate in NJIT’s virtual Commencement ceremony, to be held Friday, June 12...
Smartphone Users Can Keep Privacy During Opt-In Behavior Research
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Informatics department Assistant Professor Hai Phan is studying how to protect privacy in mobile applications that track a user's behavior.
NSF CAREER Award for Simplifying Crowdsource Requests
Friday, April 24, 2020
NJIT's Senjuti Basu Roy, assistant professor of computer science, received a prestigious National Science Foundation award announced this month for her research addressing inefficiencies of...
Computer Science Alum Leads Mask-Making Effort in Morris County
Friday, April 17, 2020
A team of teachers in Morris and Essex counties, looking to do their part to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic, has produced almost 500 face masks, 700 face shields and 1,400 ear guards, led by NJIT alumna ...
NJIT Security Expert Applies Startup's Tech to COVID-19 Tracing
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
The healthcare process of identifying who traveled close to contagious patients, known as contact tracing, typically assumes a lack of privacy — but NJIT cybersecurity expert Kurt Rohloff said his software is a good match to fix this.
With an NSF RAPID Grant, NJIT Engineers Build a New Model to Track COVID-19
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
A team of environmental engineers at NJIT is developing a new way to track the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus, by combining advanced statistical methods with models that incorporate environmental conditions, such as wind speed,...
Ph.D. Seminars Nurture In-Demand Professional Skills and More
Monday, April 6, 2020
For doctoral student Gayani Gunarathna, the Ph.D. Professional Development Series of seminars offered by NJIT’s Graduate Studies Office (GSO) has been a boon as she gets set to launch her...
NJIT Is Mad for Graduate Studies, With More Than 100 Academic Programs and Counting: Part 2
Thursday, March 26, 2020
From traditional classroom learning and accelerated programs to online and hybrid (combining online and face-to-face) instruction, graduate students at NJIT have a variety of options to earn advanced degrees.
NJIT Recognized in 4 Areas of Distinction for Student Opportunity and Success
Monday, March 23, 2020
For its unwavering and ongoing commitment to both first-generation college students and students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds, NJIT has been acknowledged in four key areas of distinction: inclusion, affordability, completion...
NJIT Is Mad for Graduate Studies, With More Than 100 Academic Programs and Counting: Part 1
Thursday, March 19, 2020
They represent a sizable segment of NJIT’s student population — about a quarter — and come from around the country and the world to attend the university and acquire advanced skills to secure successful professional careers.
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