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New NJIT Online Events Calendar

Traffic Congestion Is Costly

U.S. Census 2000: Who Should Be Counted

Numbers Don’t Add Up For Yankees Three-Peat; Mathematical Model Counts Mets Out

Researchers Gain Patent For Making Stronger Concrete

Director Named For Transportation Center

New Jersey High Schools Learn Of Mathematical Science Careers

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Chis Funkhouser, Humanities and Social Sciences, has designed two hypertexts on the World Wide Web, including the Humanities and Social Sciences literary journal Newark Review, that have been accepted by RTMark’s Whitney Biennial Board. The pieces are currently showing a few times a day at RTMark’s installation at the Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum and concurrently via their Web site at http://rtmark.com/exhibit. Newark Review can be reached at http://www-ec.njit.edu/~newrev.

Gale Tenen Spak, Continuing and Distance Education, spoke on “Marketing and Delivering Graduate Certificates to Agile Learners,” at the Postbaccaluareate Certificate Workshop, March 24, at the Maryland University College Inn and Conference Center, College Park, Md. She also led two working sessions dealing with issues in postbaccalaureate education.

Marino Xanthos, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Environmental Science, delivered a plenary lecture on “Advances in Processing and Modification of Thermoplastics” at the International Seminar on Polymer Materials in the 21st Century, Feb. 21, in New Delhi, India. He also participated on an international panel of experts on the establishment of the “Indian Institute of Polymers,” which specializes in graduate education and research in polymer science and engineering.

 

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