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  2. Newark College - Wikipedia

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    Newark College may refer to: Newark College of Arts and Sciences, college in Rutgers University–Newark; Newark College, Nottinghamshire, branch of Lincoln College, Lincolnshire; Newark College of Engineering, former name of New Jersey Institute of Technology; Newark College or Academy, early names of the institution that became University of ...

  3. New Jersey Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The College of Science and Liberal Arts was formed in 1982. [62] It was originally known as the Third College having been preceded by Newark College of Engineering and the New Jersey School of Architecture. In 1986 its name was changed to the College of Science and Liberal Arts as a result of a more sharply defined mission and direction.

  4. Moshe Kam - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Kam (born October 3, 1955) is an Israeli-American electrical engineer. He is an engineering educator serving as Distinguished Professor and Dean of the Newark College of Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. [1]

  5. List of colleges and universities in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the State of New Jersey recognizes and licenses 66 institutions of higher education (post-secondary) through its Commission on Higher Education.These institutions include four public research universities, seven state colleges and universities, fourteen private colleges and universities (two of which are classified as research universities), eighteen county colleges, fourteen ...

  6. William Hazell - Wikipedia

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    His tenure oversaw the renaming of the school from the Newark College of Engineering to New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1975. [7] He oversaw the construction of six buildings of campus, one of which (the Student Center), was later named for him. He also helped secure chapters of all major engineering honor societies. [3]

  7. Robert Van Houten - Wikipedia

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    Robert graduated from the New Jersey Normal School of Newark, New Jersey in 1924. (New Jersey Normal School is the old name of Kean University) He studied at Newark College of Engineering (NCE which is the old name of New Jersey Institute of Technology) from 1926 earning his master's and graduated with a PhD in Civil Engineering in 1930.

  8. Alpha Kappa Pi - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Kappa Pi was a social fraternity founded on Jan. 1, 1921 at the Newark College of Engineering (now New Jersey Institute of Technology), under the name Phi Delta Zeta. A committee was formed to complete a plan for nationalization, largely by absorbing local fraternity chapters.

  9. Eberhardt Hall, New Jersey Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Eberhardt Hall, originally the Newark Orphan Asylum, is the oldest building at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). It is located at 323 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. (formerly High Street), [2] in the University Heights section of Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. Built in 1856-57 its original purpose was to serve as a ...