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DOE Scholars Program

The program provides a great opportunity for students and recent college graduates to the Department’s mission and operations. Apply by January 23, 2023 at 8:00 AM EST

Emely Cepin receives her first place award during ceremony

Casabona Competition brings out the best in some of our best students

The Fall 2022 iteration of the Mario M. Casabona Awards Competition showcases another group of exemplary students

Bugs Need Heroes

Bugs Need Heroes

Doctoral candidate Kelly Zimmerman is part of a podcast where they create insect-inspired heroes

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School of Computing Launches in Spring 2023

The departments of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics and Statistics come together to form the new School

Dr. Adams with instructors at University of Graz

Professor teaches future biology teachers in Graz

Dr. Sandra Adams, Professor in the Biology department, taught bachelor’s and master’s students in the biology teaching profession, focusing on the essential aspects of virology and teaching these topics in secondary schools

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Looking for a job in Computer Science, Applied Math, Information Technology, Data Science or Similar Field?

The CSAM Career Services office took to the road to visit the international digital technology giant, CRESTRON ELECTRONICS, INC. in Rockleigh, NJ to discover internships and career opportunities for our students.

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New Faculty Joining CSAM

Join us in welcoming our newest faculty to the College!

Amanda Baksa and Oluwafemi Soetan

Students receive The Land Conservancy NJ scholarships

CSAM students Amanda Baksa and Oluwafemi Soetan were two of the five students awarded scholarships this year

dinosaur artwork by Hermann Bermudez

Impact that killed the dinosaurs triggered “mega-earthquake” that lasted weeks to months

PhD candidate Hermann Bermudez discusses the topic of his upcoming presentation at the Geological Society of America’s Annual Conference

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Professor is part of Nature Communication study on ancient marine DNA in Antarctic sediment

The study demonstrates the utility of ancient DNA preserved in ocean floor sediment (sedaDNA) for reconstructing past marine environments and ecosystems

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Professor’s work on coal ash in the environment attracting media attention

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Student Summer Research Symposium

A fun afternoon of learning from and recognizing our students