Thursday, July 31, 2014

Students in Environmental Science learn about what inhabits Sandy Hook, NJ


EXCITE using the energy from the sun to roast smores in their "solar cooker"



Medibotics Class posing for photos with an alien impostor 



Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Monday, July 28, 2014

BioMed students learning how their sense of smell 
influences their sense of taste using potatoes, onions, and apples.


Field Trip to the USS Intrepid


Thursday, July 24, 2014

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

EXCITE (Exploring Careers in Technology and Engineering) Visit the George Washington Bridge!


Aeronautical Engineering Program Launching Rockets!


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Femme 8 & BioMedical Engineering ride bikes with square wheels at the Museum of Math

Femme 5 Students begin construction of their rockets!


Medibotics students keep records in their engineering notebook

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Students in Mr. Enriquez's aeronautics class test out their kites!




Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Students in Mr. Slack's Prep class experimenting with Newton Racers!



Monday, July 14, 2014

Don't Forget:
Field Trip Tomorrow!
Femme 8 and Biomedical Engineering are attending a LIVE open heart surgery via video conference from Liberty Science Center.
Buses for this trip depart at 7:30am - Don't be late!
(other programs arrive at normal time)
Dissection day in FEMME 8!
Learning about the parts of the heart by dissecting cow hearts!

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Check out our UNITE Group!


UNITE encourages college majors and careers in engineering in these students by giving them the opportunity to experience hands-on rigorous academics, enrichment, and career exploration - all in STEM fields.
Today's photo of the day:


Students in Ms. Zushma's Femme 8 class (biomedical engineering) work to create pacemaker batteries for their artificial hearts using lemons.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

A reminder about dress code:

Please keep in mind that our dress code policy is for safety as well as to create a productive learning environment.

Please be sure to wear clothing that is appropriate for your laboratory including but not limited to closed toe shoes, shorts longer than your fingers when arms are at your sides, and shirts that offer protection from splashes, spills, etc.

Also:  Don't forget to wear your ID's every day!

Photo of the day:

Mr. Greenberg's Medibotics Class learning the basics of their robots.


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Welcome to NJIT's Center for Pre-College Programs

Important reminders:

Students need to be dropped off no later than 9:00am in front of Laurel Hall (across from the parking deck)  You do not need to park to drop off your student.  Simply drive around to the cones and you will see your child's TA in program order.

See a campus map here:  http://www.njit.edu/about/visit/njit-maps.php 

Students must be picked up by 3:30pm.  If you arrive early you may park in the parking deck and retrieve your child on foot.  Pick-up locations are the same as drop off locations.