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YWCC Expands K–12 Computing and Math Outreach Across Newark.
Technology for the greater good of society. That is a principal tenet of the NJIT mission, and one that is carried forward by the university’s Ying Wu College of Computing (YWCC) and its many initiatives to increase education and opportunity for K-12 students in the...
N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy urges microplastics regulations in tap water. Can water providers meet the challenge?
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy this week led a petition that was sent to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, urging for nationwide monitoring of microplastics in public drinking water. The tiny particles come from a variety of plastic products and can contaminate...
Join NJ ACTS Special Populations for a Seminar on January 13th
Increasing Access to MOUD: Direct to Inject Buprenorphine presented by Arianna Campbell The Bridge Center at the Public Health Institute In this presentation, we will highlight the rationale for Direct to Inject XR buprenorphine to improve access to life-saving...
Translational Science Competency-Based Assessment Pilot Test Sign Up
The TSCBA Working Group is conducting a study using a mentoring tool to help T Trainees and K Scholars in the CTSA consortium develop translational science skills. The tool focuses on observable behaviors (milestones) rather than rating scales and includes 44...
CTSA Translational Impacts Working Group Summit Registration
The Translational Impacts WG is hosting a 2-day virtual summit March 2-3, 2026. The goal of the summit is to highlight the broader landscape of translational impact, equip attendees with strategies to enhance impact, and strengthen shared capacity across the CTSA...
NJACTS Community Engagement Core Available Services
Virtual Community Engagement Salon The NJ ACTS CEC Virtual Community Engagement Salons bring researchers together with patients, community members and health care stakeholders to actively participate in cross-talk — to incubate ideas for engagement in the...
Professor’s Research into Human Genetics Points to New Ways of Treating a Painful Gastrointestinal Disease.
A Rutgers scientist whose research is opening up new possibilities for treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) has received the 2025 Grossman Innovation Prize from the School of Arts and Sciences. The prize, which provides financial support to faculty members...
Modernizing Health Records for the Most Vulnerable.
Over a decade ago, an NJIT health care startup took up a daunting challenge: to train 5,000 primary care providers in the state to adopt electronic health record systems that would allow them to better track their patients, improve their quality of care and securely...