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How I got started: Attack surface management

BS in IT alum Sara Lipala ’18 discusses her path in the cybersecurity field

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Professor Featured in Ancient Earth Series

Dr. Ying Cui was one of the scientists featured in the fourth episode, “Inferno”

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No Cap Episode 5 – Echa Pa’Lante!

Host Eugenia Providence talks with students Katherine Saravia, Karla Gallardo and Manuel Arellano

Dr. Irvin Reid giving remarks at dedication ceremony

University Renames Science Hall to Honor Former President Irvin D. Reid

Three decades ago, Reid fought for university status and transformed the institution

Replicate Biosciences employee and alum Jacqueline Lim Posy

Replicate Bioscience Initiates a Phase 1 Trial of its Next-Generation srRNA Vaccine

Jacqueline Lim Posy, Molecular Biology BS ’06 MS ’08, was part of the research team that developed the novel vaccine technology going into trials

Kate Knyazeva volunteering at NYC Math Fest

SIAM Engages Young Minds at the 2023 New York City Math Festival

Josh Weston with Weston Scholars students demonstrating robots

Montclair High School Students Jump Into Summer Science Projects

The Weston Science Scholars program gives Montclair teens a chance to work on some interesting scientific research

student research collage, Summer 2023

Hot Summer Days Ignite Scientific Minds

University’s labs provide research opportunities for undergraduates in everything from studying the climate crisis to keeping swimmers safe

PSEG Green Team at Launch Event

Trailblazing the Path to Sustainability

PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies’ Green Teams embarks on another summer sustainability journey

Seaweed Farming: Assessment on the Potential of Sustainable Upscaling for Climate, Communities and the Planet

Seaweed Farming

Assessment on the Potential of Sustainable Upscaling for Climate, Communities and the Planet

A tagged kestrel in Harmony Township, N.J., held by John Smallwood, biology professor

The Mystery of the Vanishing Kestrels: What’s Happening to This Flashy Falcon?

The number of American kestrels has dropped sharply. That goes against the trend for birds of prey, broadly seen as a conservation bright spot

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Clinging Jellyfish Make Their Return to the Jersey Shore

Dr. Paul Bologna, Professor of Biology, has spoken with multiple news sources to inform and prepare people of the species’ return to NJ shores