Off to Idaho!
Recent PhD graduate Dr. Pralhad Burli has accepted a position as an Agricultural Economist in the Energy, Environment, Science, and Technology division at Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
March 5, 2019
Recent PhD graduate Dr. Pralhad Burli has accepted a position as an Agricultural Economist in the Energy, Environment, Science, and Technology division at Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
March 5, 2019
Emilie Luttman is spreading her wings as a graduate student at Montclair State University, contributing to the research of the endangered American kestrel, the smallest bird of prey.
February 22, 2019
One-year fellowship for N.J. teachers will help to improve elementary STEM education. Teachers can learn more and submit applications online at www.innovateSTEMnj.org.
February 22, 2019
Drs. Lora Billings and Eric Forgoston found that classical tools from dynamical systems and perturbation theory provide an intuitive way to analyze stochastic epidemiological models with seasonal forcing and predict noise-induced rare events.
January 30, 2019
Scholars obtain an undergraduate degree in mathematics along with a K-6 elementary teaching certification, receiving a $13,000 scholarship and a $660 stipend each year for two years.
January 25, 2019
Professor embarks on historic scientific expedition to Antarctica’s Amundsen Sea West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
January 22, 2019
The new program will train students on a broad range of security related topics through hands-on experience, preparing them to be part of the next generation Cybersecurity workforce.
November 29, 2018
The Association for Women in Science, Central Jersey has joined the University increasing their reach and making their network of STEM partners accessible to our students.
November 20, 2018
Professor receives NSF grant to help improve performance of future gravitational-wave detectors
November 15, 2018
University holds grand opening celebration for its latest state-of-the-art science facility
October 19, 2018
Mathematical Science Professors Joseph DiNapoli and Eliza Leszczynski lead an activity at homecoming using paleontology to make sense of proportions.
October 15, 2018