Skip to main content
Menu
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Search
NJIT.edu
Admissions
Academics
Research
About
Life at NJIT
Athletics
Search
Home
About
Welcome from the Chair
Mission Statement
Our People
Meet Our Award Winning Instructors
Contact Us
Programs
BS in Psychology/Cyberpsychology
BS in Communication and Media
The Writing Center @ NJIT
The English Language Program at NJIT
Minors
First Year Writing Program
Introduction to FYW
Tutoring Resources
Student Information
General Education Requirements
HSS Senior Seminar
Course-Registration and Transfer Credit Policies
First-Year Student Intensive Course
Permit Policies and Request Procedures
Waitlist FAQ
News & Events
Current News
Department News
Departmental Events
In The Media
Student Showcase
Music
Home
News
News
News & Events
In This Section
Current News
Department News
Departmental Events
In The Media
New Books From Architecture Faculty Cover Cultural, Social, Tech Influences
Thursday, October 24th, 2019
Three faculty members from NJIT's Hillier College of Architecture and Design (HCAD) published new books this year, covering the intersection of public spaces and technology, millenials in architecture, and the impact of automobiles on American city design. The books are Urban Machines: Public Space...
NJIT Biologist Explores Ant Colonies, Human Migration With DARPA Award
Thursday, October 24th, 2019
Can ants help predict the complex dynamics of future humanitarian crises, such as when and where large populations might move during disease outbreaks or armed conflicts? It’s a question that has been posed by Simon Garnier, assistant professor of biological sciences at NJIT, who recently join...
Interior Design Program Ranks High in Report From National Magazine
Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
NJIT's Hillier College of Architecture and Design improved in several rankings by Design Intelligence magazine this month. Our interior design program ranked second nationwide for the most hires among 15 similar-sized programs, an impressive improvement from its 14 ranking last year. The magaz...
Security Expert On Guard For NJIT Networks, Prepares Users For Digital Wilds
Friday, October 18th, 2019
Five monitors adorn George Eliopoulos' desk — he tried six and said it was too many — where the security analyst is responsible for protecting NJIT computer systems from malicious hackers. Eliopoulos earned a master of science degree in computer security here and started his current role in the Inf...
NJIT VentureLink Inventors Fortify Weak Links in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Friday, October 18th, 2019
The surge in mail-order drug deliveries, amid rising temperatures and climate volatility, presents a growing challenge to the security of the pharmaceutical supply chain. Every time vaccine is subject to excessive heat or cold, for example, its potency may be diminished, according to the Centers for...
Pre-College STEM Forum Focuses on Forensic Science
Friday, October 18th, 2019
NJIT’s Center for Pre-College Programs (CPCP) hosted its third annual STEM School Leadership Forum Oct. 3 on the university’s campus. The free networking event brings together superintendents and other education professionals to discuss how best to expand and enhance science, technology, engineering...
Martin Tuchman School of Management at TEDxNJIT
Friday, October 18th, 2019
TEDxNJIT aims to bring innovation and remarkable people together to share a TED-like experience in Newark. This year’s event was all about stories of resilience from guest speakers of all different backgrounds, including the following members of Martin Tuchman School of Management (MTSM). Tomi Anto...
NJIT Scientists Aim to Triple the Life of Batteries Used in Everyday Appliances
Wednesday, October 16th, 2019
Scientists at NJIT have developed high-capacity, printable-on-demand batteries for everyday appliances that are designed to last nearly three times as long as those currently on store shelves. Traditional AA and AAA cells have capacities of around 300 milliampere hours per gram (mAh/g), a measure o...
NJIT Develops New Computer Memory Control to Speed Up Cloud Servers
Tuesday, October 15th, 2019
Virtual machines are an important kind of software, invented in the 1960s but only popular since the 2000s, that enables servers to run several operating systems simultaneously — but lately they're facing an efficiency problem that NJIT professor Xiaoning Ding believes he can address. The majority ...
Samuel Reisgys Earns ASUN Conference Defensive Player of the Week
Monday, October 14th, 2019
NJIT freshman goalkeeper Samuel Reisgys has been selected ASUN Conference Defensive Player of the Week the conference office announced on Monday. The 6-foot-3 goalkeeper picks up his third career Defensive Player of the Week honor after posting a clean sheet on Saturday in the Highlanders...
«
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
»
Search NJIT
Search
Popular Searches
Registrar
Tuition
Admission Application
Library
Human Resources