NJIT Athletics Celebrates 2022 Hall of Fame Class
NJIT Athletics held its 2022 Hall of Fame Ceremony on Homecoming Weekend, Saturday, Oct. 8 inside NJIT's Wellness and Events Center.
NJIT Athletics held its 2022 Hall of Fame Ceremony on Homecoming Weekend, Saturday, Oct. 8 inside NJIT's Wellness and Events Center.
Maple Hall, the new apartment-style residential building at New Jersey Institute of Technology, officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony September 29.
ROI-NJ recognized five Highlanders in the publication’s annual list showcasing the diversity of New Jersey’s most impactful people of color.
New Jersey Institute of Technology’s annual tradition of recognizing university faculty who have excelled as researchers, scholars and instructors took place Sept. 28 in the Campus Center Ballroom.
New Jersey Institute of Technology and Israel's Ben-Gurion University of the Negev officially opened a research center, the Institute for Future Technologies, located in the NJIT @JerseyCity satellite location.
Although the Institute and research there began last year, the opening ceremony only happened now due to pandemic-related delays.
Jennifer Hensley 15, who majored in chemical engineering and now works for Merck helping determine long-term strategies for cancer immunotherapy drugs, told the incoming class at NJIT convocation yesterday that networking and time management were the most important skills you can learn outside of the classroom.
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) improved in Washington Monthly’s college rankings, breaking into the top 25 for the publication’s “Best Bang for Your Buck” rankings for Northeast colleges and universities.
The value ranking is a measure of the social mobility metrics from the main rankings of four-year institutions. NJIT has vaulted 125 positions in the Northeast social mobility ranking since 2020.
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.
Dear Highlanders,
It is incredibly exciting to write to you today as the 9th president of NJIT after officially beginning my tenure last week on July 1. I am humbled by this opportunity and very enthusiastic about the future of our university, and I would like to thank NJIT Board Chair Robert Cohen for his welcome message last week, which contained the following video with thoughts shared by Trustees, Overseers and others.
July 1 marks the first day of Dr. Teik C. Lim’s appointment as president of New Jersey Institute of Technology.