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The Vector

2018 Nucleus Yearbook Honored at Premier Print Awards

2018 Nucleus Yearbook Honored at Premier Print Awards

Sreya Das and sdas March 6, 2020

On Feb. 28, Nucleus Yearbook hosted a reception in honor of their 2018 yearbook being recognized at the 2019 Premier Print Awards on June 20, 2019. The Premier Print Awards is a prestigious international...

Capturing Carbon

Capturing Carbon

Isaac Scafe and iscafe February 21, 2019

Researchers have been searching for a new method to combat global warming. Since a primary cause of rising temperatures is the increase in CO2emissions—which creates an increased greenhouse effect—a...

U.S. Army Spc. Juan Hernandez, Jr., McDonald Army Medical Center U.S. Army Medical Activity medical laboratory technician, draws a blood sample from a patient at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., June 26, 2017. The JBLE lab technicians perform over a million tests annually and study the hematology, coagulation, chemistry and microbiology of the samples. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland)

Link Found Between Negative Mood and Inflammatory Biomarkers

Siri Uppuluri January 31, 2019

The start of a new semester is associated with a variety of emotions: excitement at getting to be back on campus and catching up with friends, frustration at having to manage last-minute schedule changes,...

Newark Tech Week Initiative: City-Wide Celebration of Technology

Newark Tech Week Initiative: City-Wide Celebration of Technology

Sreya Das, Alumni October 24, 2018

Last week, from October 16 - 20, Newark celebrated innovation and technology by hosting the Newark Tech Week Initiative.   More than 15 events were featured over the course of 4 days, ranging from...

I Believe

Nicole Cheney October 18, 2018

If you know five people on this campus, chances are you know someone who has been raped. According to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), 17.6% of women and 3% of men have been rape...

Commercial Fishing Banned Across Arctic

Commercial Fishing Banned Across Arctic

Katherine Ji October 18, 2018

With continuously rising temperatures, it’s no wonder polar scientists recently reported the sixth lowest extent of ice on record. Climate change points to diminishing ice cover and thickness in much...

From Manufacturing Center to Tech Hub: A History of Newark

Siri Uppuluri October 15, 2018

The Amazon VOICE summit held at NJIT over the summer was not only a landmark occasion for the institution, but also for the city of Newark as a whole. The summit is a manifestation of recent efforts to...

Club Spotlight: Engineers Without Borders

Adrian Wong September 13, 2018

Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is a club at NJIT that provides sustainable engineering solutions to underprivileged communities around the world. Current President, Matt Reda, worked to organize a trip...

Senate President Profiles

Daniel Cruz April 17, 2018

Kellen Kadakia     Kellen is currently the Executive Board's Secretary to the President, a Sophomore Biology major, and has worked on several Senate Subcommittees and proposals.  Kellen...

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