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  • Summit highlights the impact that universal broadband access will have on access to education, jobs and wealth creation opportunities for un-served and underserved communities of color NEWARK, N.J., April 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Alliance for Digital Equality (ADE) has announced that the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark will host their 2010 Digital Empowerment Summit themed, "Broadband: Closing the Economic Divide" on Friday, April 23, 2010. Following the release of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) National Broadband Plan, ADE will convene a mix of policymakers, thought leaders and the media in New Jersey to discuss the impact that universal broadband access will have on access to education, jobs and wealth creation opportunities, particularly for the mi...

  • Alexander Salazar of Garfield graduates today from New Jersey Institute of Technology with an engineering degree, near-perfect grades and a full scholarship to graduate school at Princeton. But to understand the underlying poignancy of this achievement, you need to know something else about Salazar.

  • NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Jan. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) today released key findings of its 2011 economic impact survey, which indicates that the life sciences continue to play a leading role in driving New Jersey's economy. For the eighth consecutive year, the study was conducted by Deloitte. While the data reported shows a slowing of economic activity, it is important to note that the 2010 results included in the 2011 economic impact survey come from five fewer companies (19) compared to those who contributed the calendar year 2009 results (24), included in the 2010 economic impact survey, making year-to-year comparisons considerably less meaningful. Participation in the annual survey by HINJ member companies is voluntary and confidential.

  • Ringgold High School graduate Emily Schartner completed her sophomore season with New Jersey Institute of Technology's women's basketball team. The 5-foot-10-inch guard appeared in 26 of the Highlanders' 28 games and made four starts. Schartner averaged 17 minutes per game and finished with 73 points.

  • We accept only names submitted by colleges and universities or those submitted by parents and students with proper documentation from the school attached. Names and local towns may be submitted via email to deanslist@northjersey.com. NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

  • Sunday's results Men's soccer Fairfield 3, Marist 1

  • Under the current working plan, the state would transfer University Hospital, in Newark, to St. Barnabas Health Care System, which includes Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. UMDNJ's Newark medical school would move to the New Jersey Institute of Technology, while Rutgers University would get Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, in New Brunswick. According to a source, a meeting between the two sides went well, and they "are working together to identify additional reinforcements that can be done." Budget battle redux Business advocates may not have received much of a sneak preview of Christie's budget address on Tuesday, but their conversations with administration officials have led some to predict the governor will veto or conditionally veto all of the Legislature's Back to Work NJ pac...

  • Camtasia Relay's Affordability, Ease of Use and Flexible Integration Drive Decision OKEMOS, Mich. -- TechSmith Corporation, the world's leading prov...

  • NEWARK, N.J. - The University of Maine baseball team extended its winning streak to seven games Saturday with a 15-1, 8-2 doubleheader sweep of New Jersey Institute of Technology at Riverfront Stadium. Maine scored 13 runs in the third inning of the opener, then pulled away in the second game with a four-run eighth-inning rally en route to winning all four games of the weekend series against the Highlanders.

  • Kehinde Oyelolo had 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead New Jersey Institute of Technology to a 63-50 victory over the University of Maine in a women's basketball game on Saturday. The Black Bears (1-2), who trailed 25-23 at halftime against the Highlanders (2-2), shot poorly in the second half, hitting just 9 of 34 field goals.



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