Burning Out? Try Logging Off Nov 28, 2007
24, 2005) "Although sophisticated electronics gadgets are making the world appear smaller, distance should not die," said computer guru Darl Kolb earlier this week at New Jersey Institute of Technology. . (Science Daily)
BLACK ENTERPRISE Magazine Unveils Its 2007 Hot List: America's Most Powerful Players Under 40 Nov 27, 2007
com Lisa Ellis, 37, Executive Vice President, Sony Music Label Group Kirk Franklin, 37, Singer Amy Ellis-Simon, 35, Managing Director, Head, Multiproduct Sales & Emerging Client Coverage, Merrill Lynch Njema Frazier, 37, Physicist, National Nuclear Security Administration Sean "The Pen" Garrett, 29, Songwriter, Music Producer Magnus Greaves, 33, Founder, Doubledown Media Richard C. Gay, 39, Senior Vice President, Strategy & Business Operations, VH1 & CMT Tracy Green, 36, Associate Executive... (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)
Huskies Earn Spot in NIT Season Tip-Off Semis Nov 21, 2007
Lorenzo Romar's Washington Huskies will take a walk on the wild side Thanksgiving weekend after knocking off New Jersey Institute of Technology and Utah to qualify for a spot in the NIT Season Tip-Off Semis at Madison Square Garden in New York City ... Washington opened its season at home by committing 12 first half turnovers before easily beating New Jersey Institute of Technology 88-47. (Dawgman.com)
Volleyball Finishes Season With 3-0 Victory Over NJIT Nov 18, 2007
Orem, Utah - The Providence College volleyball team wrapped up its 2007 season with a 3-0 victory over the New Jersey Institute of Technology on Saturday, November 17 in Orem, Utah. Providence swept the match with scores of 30-28, 30-26, and 30-15. (Friars.com)
Figueiredo, Koutsounadis Named ASC Player and Rookie of The Year Nov 17, 2007
- New Jersey Institute of Technology M - Liam Ogle - Jr. - Florida Atlantic University M - Joel Senior - Soph ... - New Jersey Institute of Technology D - Trey McEntee - Soph. (Aupanthers.com)
Local athlete signs to Division One basketball team Nov 17, 2007
Jessica Seager, a senior at Waverly High School is shown here signing her name on the line to begin her college and basketball career in the fall at New Jersey Institute of Technology ... Seager will become part of the student body at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in the fall and will also become part of their women's basketball team. (Sayre Evening Times, PA)
Washington Pulls Away From NJIT In Opener Nov 15, 2007
SEATTLE (AP) - Transfer scored 16 points in his Washington debut as the Huskies started fast and finished faster to beat New Jersey Institute of Technology 88-47 Tuesday night in the first round of the NIT Season Tipoff tournament. and each had 12 points while and added 11 for the debuting Huskies, who will play Utah in the second round on Wednesday. (Gohuskies.com)
Participating colleges Nov 5, 2007
New Jersey Institute of Technology. Niagara University. (USA Today)
Hamel, Kozak Plan Agressive Pursuit of Grants for Bethlehem Oct 31, 2007
Mr. Kozak graduated from the New Jersey Institute of Technology with a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering. He has worked for Atlantic Inertial Systems since 1988. (Voices, CT)
Volleyball Falls To NJIT, 3-2 Oct 27, 2007
Newark, N.J. - The Providence College volleyball fell to the New Jersey Institute of Technology, 3-2 on Friday, October 26 ... Providence will remain in New Jersey to continue action on Saturday, October 27 with two matches at the New Jersey Institute of Technology Tournament. (Friars.com)
Devils set to unveil $380M digs on Saturday Oct 26, 2007
The men's and women's basketball teams from New Jersey Institute of Technology also will play several home games at the arena this season. It will seat 17,615 people for hockey, 19,000 for concerts and 18,500 for basketball. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- NHL)
Newark Opens New $380M Arena Oct 25, 2007
The men's and women's basketball teams from the New Jersey Institute of Technology also will play several home games at the arena this season. It will seat 17,615 people for hockey, 19,000 for concerts and 18,500 for basketball. (WNBC.com, NY)
Volleyball Sweeps Saint Francis, 3-0 On Senior Day Oct 21, 2007
Providence will return to action on Friday and Saturday, October 26-27 when they will participate in the New Jersey Institute of Technology Tournament. The Friars are scheduled to play Sacred Heart, Howard and the host school NJIT.. (Friars.com)
Rutgers welcomes in-state foe Oct 10, 2007
Instead they will face an Atlantic Soccer Conference foe, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, in a game being billed as the Senate Invite. The Highlanders haven't had a successful season up to this point, only accumulating a 1-8-1 record and 0-2 in the ASC.. (The Daily Targum, NJ)
Public money funds lobbyists Oct 3, 2007
Clients include: Montclair State University, $600,000; Rowan University $540,000; New Jersey Institute of Technology, $540,000; State of New Jersey, $480,000; Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission, $320,000. Lobbyists include: Donna Mullins, former chief of staff to Rep. (NorthJersey.com, NJ)
Postdoctoral Training Program in Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Science Sep 30, 2007
The New Jersey Center for Biomaterials NJCBM - is a cooperative research initiative created by Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and New Jersey Institute of Technology. NJCBM is seeking outstanding candidates for its Postdoctoral Training Program in Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Science. (Nature News Service)
Voting machines will lack paper trail Sep 27, 2007
But, for New Jersey voters, there will be no physical record of the votes, as the technology used to produce verified paper ballots are not yet deemed reliable enough to be used in a real election, according to an official test conducted by the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Citing these concerns, a New Jersey Supreme Court judge ruled last week to grant an extension to Sequoia Voting Systems, despite the fact that the company has thus far failed to effectively retrofit the voting machines... (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
FAU Returns Home for Battle with Marshall Sep 27, 2007
The Owls (4-4-0, 1-0-0 ASC) defeated New Jersey Institute of Technology, 2-0, in their first Atlantic Soccer Conference game of the season last Friday. Junior midfielder scored both goals for FAU, leading to his selection as ASC Player of the Week. (Fausports.com)
FAU's Santos Named Atlantic Soccer Conference Player of the Week Sep 26, 2007
Santos scored twice in a 2-0 conference-opening victory at New Jersey Institute of Technology last Friday. The two goals were his first of the season, coming just twelve minutes apart. (Fausports.com)
FAU Downs NJIT in Conference Opener, 2-0 Sep 22, 2007
NEWARK, NJ - Playing their first game away from home this season, the Florida Atlantic University men's soccer team won their third straight in a 2-0 decision over New Jersey Institute of Technology in the Atlantic Soccer Conference opener for both teams at Lubetkin Field Friday night. Junior midfielder registered his first and second goals of the year just twelve minutes apart, securing the margin of victory for FAU. In the game's 33rd minute, Santos took a pass from junior midfielder and... (Fausports.com)
2007 Independents ShootAround Sep 20, 2007
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Florida Atlantic Sweeps FAU Classic Sep 17, 2007
Florida Atlantic (3-3-0) next faces New Jersey Institute of Technology this Friday at 7 p.m. in their first conference game, and first road game, of the season. Fans can follow the action live by logging onto GameTracker at fausports. (Fausports.com)
SDSU Men's Soccer Wraps Up Four-Game Homestand With A Match Against Cal State Baker... Sep 12, 2007
SDSU Drops Out of National Polls After a disappointing loss to New Jersey Institute of Technology but an impressive victory over Fairleigh Dickinson, San Diego State have dropped out of the national polls for the first time this season. Last week, the Aztecs were nationally ranked in two polls - No. 22 by Top Drawer Soccer and No. 23 by College Soccer News - and were receiving votes in the College Soccer News, NSCAA/adidas and Soccer Times polls. (Goaztecs.com)
Owls Prepare for FAU Classic Sep 12, 2007
The Gaels claimed their first win last week over New Jersey Institute of Technology, 2-1. Sunday's games feature Florida Gulf Coast and Iona in the opener at 11 a.m., followed by Florida Atlantic against Georgia State at 1 p.m.. (Fausports.com)
sign up Sep 10, 2007
The Quinnipiac University women's soccer team won its second straight game, 1-0 over the New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders in Newark, N.J. on Sunday, capping a season-opening three-game road stint. The Bobcats improved to 2-1 and the host Highlanders fell to 0-3. (Quinnipiacbobcats.com)
Cross Country: Northeastern takes first, second at Hofstra Invitational Sep 10, 2007
The women's team triumphed over Hofstra, St. John's and the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) as they scored a total of 30 points, the lowest ever recorded for women at the site where they came in first overall. "This was a good season opening," said head coach Sherman Hart. (Northeastern News, MA)
Men's Soccer Wins 2007 Adidas Classic Sep 10, 2007
- The University of San Diego men's soccer team (2-1-0) defeated the New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders (1-2-0) making them the outright winners of the 2007 Adidas Classic, which included San Diego State and Fairleigh Dickinson. Freshman forward scored the game winning goal in the 14th minute. (Usdtoreros.com)
Marist Volleyball Suffers Losses To Navy, NJIT At Trident Classic Sep 9, 2007
- The Marist volleyball team suffered a pair of five-game losses on Saturday in the Trident Classic hosted by Navy, falling by scores of 3-2 to Navy (23-30, 30-21, 33-31, 27-30, 15-10) and New Jersey Institute of Technology (30-22, 23-30, 30-17, 23-30, 15-7). Against Navy, freshman middle blocker (Austin, Texas) had nine block assists - the second-highest single-match total in program history - and eight kills. (Goredfoxes.com)
Marist Suffers 3-0 Loss To Central Connecticut State In Trident Classic Sep 8, 2007
They will continue play in the Trident Classic with a pair of matches on Saturday, as Marist will take on host Navy at 1 p.m. followed by a match against New Jersey Institute of Technology at 4 p.m.. . (Goredfoxes.com)
Women's Soccer Heads To Newark To Face New Jersey Institute of Technology Sep 7, 2007
The New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders played their home opener Friday against Albany. ENJOYING SUCCESS The Bobcats are hoping to continue their winning ways against the Peahens, having come out on top 1-0 last year and 4-1 in 2005. (Quinnipiacbobcats.com)
The Soccer Post/Aztec Classic Sep 7, 2007
New Jersey Institute of Technology ... San Diego State vs. New Jersey Institute of Technology ... San Diego vs. New Jersey Institute of Technology. (Goaztecs.com)
Aztec Men's Soccer Continues Four-Game Homestand; Plays Host to Second Annual The S... Sep 6, 2007
SDSU (0-1-1), which is ranked No. 22 by Top Drawer Soccer in this week's national poll, will take on New Jersey Institute of Technology at 4 p.m. Friday before meeting Fairleigh Dickinson on Sunday at 2 p.m. ... Scouting the Highlanders New Jersey Institute of Technology, which is entering its fourth year of Division I soccer, is off to a 0-1-0 start after falling to Iona, 2-1, on the road last Friday ... SDSU eighth-year head coach will meet some familiar faces this weekend when the Aztecs play... (Goaztecs.com)
UCF Basketball releases complete schedule Sep 6, 2007
7 p.m.Dec. 30 New Jersey Institute of Technology (UCF Holiday Classic) Orlando, Fla. 7 p.m.Dec. 31 Long Island/Texas-Pan Am (UCF Holiday Classic) Orlando, Fla. (UCF Sports -- Rivals.com)
Volleyball ACCtion: Saturday, September 1 Sep 2, 2007
QUEENS, N.Y. - Sophomore Betsy Horowitz led the Virginia Tech volleyball team to a 3-0 (30-25, 30-15, 30-16) sweep of New Jersey Institute of Technology to open day two of the St. John's Volleyball Invitational. Horowitz landed a career-high 10 kills to become the only player reaching double-digit kills on either team. (Theacc.com)
Greyhounds Head North on I-95 for LaSalle Invitational Aug 28, 2007
St. Peter's opened its 2007 campaign at 2-3 with wins coming against New Jersey Institute of Technology and St. Francis (N.Y.). The host Explorers went 2-2 last weekend at the Temple Invitational, beating Rider and Lehigh. (Loyolagreyhounds.com)
Josh Herwitt: Gearing Up For 2007-08 Aug 24, 2007
Out West, will host New Jersey Institute of Technology while the second game pits against High Point. Action in the Midwest Regional hits the Ohio State campus with the Buckeyes taking on Wisconsin-Green Bay and Ivy League foe Columbia butting heads with Delaware State. (Mac-Sports.com)
2007 Men's Soccer Preview: San Diego State Aug 22, 2007
The Aztecs, who won both their games at the inaugural classic a year ago, including a 1-0 overtime victory over NCAA tournament bound Rutgers, will face New Jersey Institute of Technology on Sept. 7, and then Farleigh Dickinson on Sept. 9. In addition to The Soccer Post/Aztec Classic, San Diego State will participate in the UNLV Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev. (Pac-10.org)
Utah Men's Basketball To Compete In 2007 NIT Season Tip-Off Aug 22, 2007
In the West Regional on November 13, the University of Washington will host New Jersey Institute of Technology in the first game while Utah takes on High Point in the second contest (times TBA). The championship and consolation games will take place Wednesday, Nov. 14. (Themwc.com)
UCF announces non-league schedule Aug 21, 2007
The two-day UCF Holiday Classic begins on Dec. 30 and the Knights will play the New Jersey Institute of Technology in the first round for the second-consecutive year. Long Island and Texas-Pan Am will meet in the other contest. (UCF Sports -- Rivals.com)
Picture this: The Mod Case Contest Aug 20, 2007
The 19-year-old New Jersey Institute of Technology student from Clifton constructed his case entirely of see-through plastic. "The acrylic is UV reactive. Everything reacts to the ultraviolet light," he said. (NorthJersey.com, NJ)
Division II schools eye prestige of Division I Aug 14, 2007
Year Three: Kenesaw State, New Jersey Institute of Technology, North Florida. Year Four: North Dakota State, South Dakota State. (Missoulian, MT)
Scientists debunk comet ice life theory Aug 7, 2007
"The only question I'd have is whether the radiation can penetrate into the interior of a comet," said Dale Gary, an astrophysicist at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark. Comets are called "dirty snowballs", which implies there is a certain amount of rocky material at their centre which could provide a shield for travelling DNA, Gary said. (The Age)
UW To Open 2007-08 In NIT Season Tip-Off Tournament Aug 4, 2007
NEW YORK -- The University of Washington men's basketball team will host the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Utah and High Point in the first two games of the 16-team 2007 Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off Tournament to open the upcoming season ... When asked if he knows anything about New Jersey Institute of Technology, Romar said "By the time we play them, we will." ... In the West Regional on November 13, the University of Washington will host New Jersey Institute of Technology in... (Gohuskies.com)
2007-08 Runnin' Ute Schedule Released Aug 4, 2007
Utah will face High Point (N.C.) in the first round and either Washington or the New Jersey Institute of Technology in the second round. The Utes return home Nov. 19 for a date with Santa Clara. (Utahutes.com)
Siena Draws Syracuse in Opening Round of NIT Season Tip-Off Aug 3, 2007
In the West Regional on November 13, the University of Washington will host New Jersey Institute of Technology in the first game while the University of Utah takes on High Point University in the second contest. The championship and consolation game will take place on November 14. (Sienasaints.com)
Minn. bridge's all-or-nothing design Aug 3, 2007
The nation's deficient bridges are part of an estimated $200 billion worth of infrastructure improvements needed across the nation, according to Priscilla Nelson, a civil engineer at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. "Engineers everywhere feel very sad this happened, but we know in our hearts that it will happen again," Nelson said. (Los Angeles Times)
Use your computer printer to make polymer solar cells Jul 31, 2007
Not only did scientists at the New Jersey Institute of Technology imagine the new polymer-based technology, they invented it because purified silicon, a core material for making conventional solar cells, is too expensive to produce on a consumer level. "Developing organic solar cells from polymers, however, is a cheap and potentially simpler alternative," said lead researcher Somenath Mitra. (Xinhuanet, China)
Report recommends off-site disposal of secondary waste Jul 27, 2007
Peter B. Lederman (chair) Executive Director Hazardous Substance Management Research Center and Office of Intellectual Property New Jersey Institute of Technology (retired) New Providence. Robin L. Autenrieth Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Texas Aersity College Station. (EurekAlert!)
Innovation: Printed solar panels Jul 24, 2007
Scientists at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have developed a quick and simple method for do-it-yourselfers to power their homes with inexpensive solar cells that can be printed on some computer printers or painted on plastic sheets. Consumers can then stick the instant solar panel on a wall, roof or billboard in order to soak up the energy supplied by the sun's rays. (MSNBC -- Environment)
Africa, offline: Waiting for the Web Jul 22, 2007
"Most African governments haven't paid much attention to their infrastructure," said Vincent Oria, an associate professor of computer science at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and a native of the Ivory Coast. "In places where hunger, AIDS and poverty are rampant, they didn't see it as critical until now.". (International Herald Tribune)
NJIT finds problems with paper trail for N.J. voting machines Jul 22, 2007
July 21, 2007, 12:03 PM EDT TRENTON, N.J. -- Computer scientists at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have found problems with systems meant to provide paper trails for electronic voting machines. Reports posted online by the state Division of Elections listed 33 flaws with printers for three voting machines used in the state: the Sequoia AVC Advantage and Sequoia AVC Edge, both made by California based Sequoia Voting Systems, and the Vote-Trakker, made by Avante International Technology... (Newsday -- State)
Greyhounds Release 2007-08 Non-Conference Men's Basketball Schedule Jul 20, 2007
A Preseason Top 5 team in Kansas awaits on January 8 with a game at legendary Phog Allen Field House and three weeks later the Greyhounds return to Newark for a contest with New Jersey Institute of Technology. The final non-conference contests will be Saturday, February 23, when Loyola hosts a game from the pool of teams under consideration for the 2008 BracketBusters event, a made-for-television event pitting top mid-majors against each other. (Loyolagreyhounds.com)
New Flexible Plastic Solar Panels Are Inexpensive And Easy To Make Jul 20, 2007
Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have developed an inexpensive solar cell that can be painted or printed on flexible plastic sheets ... (Credit: New Jersey Institute of Technology) ... Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by New Jersey Institute of Technology. (Science Daily)
NJIT researchers develop inexpensive, easy process to produce solar panels Jul 19, 2007
Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have developed an inexpensive solar cell that can be painted or printed on flexible plastic sheets. The process is simple, said lead researcher and author Somenath Mitra, PhD, professor and acting chair of NJITs Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences. (EurekAlert!)
Home Shapes And Roofs That Hold Up Best In Hurricanes Jun 22, 2007
Certain home shapes and roof types can better resist high winds and hurricanes, according to a researcher at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) ... Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by New Jersey Institute of Technology. (Science Daily)
NJIT professor says certain home shapes and roofs hold up best in hurricane Jun 20, 2007
Certain home shapes and roof types can better resist high winds and hurricanes, according to a researcher at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Civil engineer Rima Taher, PhD, special lecturer in the New Jersey School of Architecture at NJIT, spent two years examining the findings of research centers that have studied the best designs and construction materials and methods needed to withstand extreme wind events and hurricanes. (EurekAlert!)
Meanwhile: Speak whale to me Jun 1, 2007
David Rothenberg, a professor of philosophy and music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, is the author of "Why Birds Sing" and the forthcoming "Thousand Mile Song: Whale Music in a Sea of Sound.". . (International Herald Tribune)
Five Republicans run in Clinton Township May 26, 2007
Apgar, the married mother of one child, is now director of the Developmental Disabilities Planning Institute at New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark. She is also on the faculty in the social work department at Seton Hall University, South Orange. (Randolph Reporter, NJ)
Kevin Sandberg Ties School Record With Three Homers May 24, 2007
Despite Sandberg's historic afternoon, the Bears (14-34) dropped a 13-12 decision to the New Jersey Institute of Technology on Wednesday in a game that featured 11 combined round-trippers - also a new school record. Sandberg drove in a career-high six runs, including a two-run homer in the first, a three-run shot in the fourth and a solo job in the seventh - the last being second of back-to-back homers after launched his 11th of the season - and added singles in the third and ninth innings for... (Uncbears.com)
Getting to the bottomMeadowlands Commission releases first Hackensack River contaminant study in 16 years Apr 29, 2007
The study, conducted by NJMC staff and Meadowlands Environmental Research Institute (MERI) scientists with statistical help from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), was based on the traces of metals found in surface mud gathered at 26 locations throughout the Hackensack River watershed. The study closely followed the methods used during a previous 1987 NJMC-sponsored study. (Union City Reporter, NJ)
Save the planet Apr 27, 2007
A 1999 New Jersey Institute of Technology study reports that consumer electronics make up about 1 percent of landfill volume, but up to 70 percent of landfills' toxic content. Donate your old computer to an organization that will reuse or recycle it. (The Palm Beach Post)
Let History be Your Guide on Immigration Apr 26, 2007
Roger Hernandez is a syndicated columnist and writer-in-residence at New Jersey Institute of Technology. (c) 2007 King Features Synd. (Lebanon Express, OR)
Princeton grabs third-straight win Apr 11, 2007
The Tigers were careful not to let the air out of their tires in the second match as they had done in their four-set win over the New Jersey Institute of Technology last Friday. Early on, Princeton showed the same weakness in this game, as a 4-4 tie to start the second game turned into a 7-5 Stevens Tech lead. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Ping-pongers paddle to second Apr 11, 2007
This season, the team traveled to Johns Hopkins University, hosted a tournament at Princeton and competed at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. In each of their tournament appearances, the Tigers defeated every foe they encountered, including Ivy League challenger Columbia. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Princeton dismantles NJIT at home Apr 10, 2007
Playing at their best against the New Jersey Institute of Technology (17-8 overall), the Tigers (8-5 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball League-Tait Division, 10-8 overall) won the match 3-1 and gained positive momentum going into the end of the season and the playoffs. Watching Princeton play Friday night brought a pleasant sense of deja vu, as the team returned to its early season form with strong hitting and tight defense. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)