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m the industrial age. Its factories churned out thread, metals, paints and leather goods. In Newark, Thomas Edison set the stage at his Ward Street factory for his later astounding achievements, and Edison rival Edward Weston established the first factory in the United States for commercial production of dynamo electric machines. On March 24, 1880, the Essex County Assemblyman in the state legislature introduced “An Act to Provide for the Establishment of Schools of Industrial Education.” The Newark Board of Trade sponsored the bill. The Act established three schools of industrial education: one in Newark, one in Trenton, and one in Hoboken. The first Board of Trustees met on July 1, 1884. The Newark Technical School opened on Monday, February 9, 1885 with 88 students who attended despite a terrible snowstorm. The first classes were held in a rented building at 21 West Park Street. Soon the facility became inadequate to house an expanding student body. To meet the needs of the growing school, a second fundraiser—the institution’s first capital campaign—was launched to support the construction of a dedicated building for Newark Technical School. In 1886, under the leadership of the school’s dynamic first director, Dr. Charles A. Colton, the cornerstone was laid at the intersection of High Street and Summit Place for the three-story building later to be named Weston Hall in honor of the institution’s early benefactor. A laboratory building, later to be called Colton Hall, was added to the campus in 1913. Daniel Hodgdon served as the director of Newark Technical School from 1918 to 1920. Cullimore, who led the institution from 1920 to 1949, the modest Newark Technical School was transformed into the robust Newark College of Engineering. Campbell Hall was erected in 1925. During the lean years of the Depression and World War II, only the former Newark Orphan Asylum, now Eberhardt Hall, was purchased and renovated by the college. The post-war period was one of enormous activity during which President Cullimore—like today’s post-Cold War university presidents—challenged the college to turn “war-time thinking into peace-time thinking.” In 1946, about 75 percent of the freshman class had served in the armed forces. Van Houten was acting president of NJIT from 1947 until 1950 when the board of trustees named him president. Cullimore Hall was built in 1958 and two years later the old Weston Hall was razed and replaced with the current seven-story structure. Doctoral level programs were introduced and six years later, in 1966, an 18-acre, four-building expansion was completed. William Hazell succeeded Dr. Van Houten as president of NJIT in 1970. In 1973, with the addition of the New Jersey School of Architecture, the institution had evolved into a technological university, emphasizing a broad range of graduate and undergraduate degrees and dedication to significant research and public service. A stronger-than-ever Newark College of Engineering remained intact, but a new university name—New Jersey Institute of Technology—signified the institution’s expanded mission. A broadened mission called for the creation of a residential campus. The opening of NJIT's first dormitory, Redwood Hall, in 1979 began a period of steady growth that continues today. Under the leadership of Saul K. Fenster, who served as president of NJIT from 1978 to 2002, four new schools were established at the university: The College of Science and Liberal Arts in 1982; the School of Management in 1988; Albert Dorman Honors College in 1994; and the College of Computing Sciences in 2001. During the administration of Robert A. Altenkirch, New Jersey School of Architecture was reconstituted as the College of Architecture and Design in 2008.

NJIT has been named one of Forbes’ America’s Best Employers for New Grads 2026, making it the only higher education inst...
06/01/2026

NJIT has been named one of Forbes’ America’s Best Employers for New Grads 2026, making it the only higher education institution in New Jersey to receive the distinction out of more than 2,800 companies evaluated.

The recognition builds on NJIT’s recent Forbes ranking as the No. 1 midsize employer in New Jersey.

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Three friends and NJIT students have launched MechSense Labs, a startup developing AI-powered emergency rescue technolog...
06/01/2026

Three friends and NJIT students have launched MechSense Labs, a startup developing AI-powered emergency rescue technology, their first product a robotic rover designed to operate autonomously in dangerous or hard-to-reach environments.

The team placed second overall at NJIT's 2026 MakeNJIT hardware hackathon and will spend the summer at the RevIthaca hardware accelerator program to advance their concepts.

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NJIT celebrated its undergraduate Class of 2026 at Prudential Center in Newark on May 22, with New Jersey Governor Mikie...
05/29/2026

NJIT celebrated its undergraduate Class of 2026 at Prudential Center in Newark on May 22, with New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill receiving an honorary doctorate, delivering the commencement address which highlighted her distinguished career in military service, law, and public leadership.

The ceremony brought together undergraduates, families, faculty, and university leaders to congratulate bachelor's degree recipients from across NJIT's colleges and schools.

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NJIT's Hillier College of Architecture and Design has recognized Jessica Dineen, a first-generation college graduate fro...
05/28/2026

NJIT's Hillier College of Architecture and Design has recognized Jessica Dineen, a first-generation college graduate from Bronx, NY, who transitioned from engineering into interior design, a discipline that balanced her passion for creativity alongside analytical problem-solving.

After graduation, Dineen will start her career as a junior designer at Fogarty Finger in Tribeca.

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NJIT's Newark College of Engineering has awarded Samantha Montalbine at its 28th Annual Salute to Engineering Excellence...
05/27/2026

NJIT's Newark College of Engineering has awarded Samantha Montalbine at its 28th Annual Salute to Engineering Excellence, including the Outstanding Senior Award for Mechanical and Industrial Engineeringand a 4.0 GPA.

Montalbine plans on joining Valcor as a Level 1 Design Engineer, with plans to stay connected to NJIT as a young alumna and eventually return to further her education.

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“You have a unique capacity to imagine new possibilities and build them from scratch.” Governor Mikie Sherrill’s message...
05/22/2026

“You have a unique capacity to imagine new possibilities and build them from scratch.”

Governor Mikie Sherrill’s message to the Class of 2026 was clear: your education gives you the power to make the world better, stay curious, keep going through setbacks, remain optimistic and dream big.

A memorable celebration for the Class of 2026! We were honored to welcome New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill to deliver ...
05/22/2026

A memorable celebration for the Class of 2026!

We were honored to welcome New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill to deliver this year’s Commencement address and spend time with the NJIT Community.

Congratulations, Class of 2026!

05/22/2026

Congratulations to NJIT’s Class of 2026! Your hard work, dedication, and achievements brought you to this milestone, and we are proud to celebrate this moment with you 🎓🎉

We were honored to welcome Governor Sherrill as this year’s commencement speaker for an unforgettable day.

Congrats grads!

NJIT computer engineering graduate Natalia Peña, a Albert Dorman Honors College scholarship, recipient of the Diane and ...
05/22/2026

NJIT computer engineering graduate Natalia Peña, a Albert Dorman Honors College scholarship, recipient of the Diane and Joel Bloom Scholarship, and a Fulbright semi-finalist, spoke at the annual Scholarship Luncheon event, where students and donors have a chance to meet.

Peña spoke about Joel and Diane Bloom, whose scholarship supported her and encouraged her to pursue graduate studies in human-computer interaction.

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Design Senior Carolyn Toledo is recognized by NJIT's Hillier College of Architecture for her work bridging visual art an...
05/21/2026

Design Senior Carolyn Toledo is recognized by NJIT's Hillier College of Architecture for her work bridging visual art and technology, with her experience spanning digital design, UI/UX, and AI-driven motion capture research with accessibility-focused design.

Toledo plans to continue building her career in the Newark area following graduation.

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