Dr. Wolfgang Gilliar speaking to television news crew.

NYIT Experts in the Media

June 1, 2016

Above photo: Dr. Wolfgang Gilliar speaks to a television news crew about how NYITCOM students honor body donors.

Faculty and staff members regularly share their wide range of expertise, opinions, and achievements in high-profile and specialty media outlets. NYIT in the Media showcases these placements and includes summaries and links to where you can read full articles featuring our experts, including in publications such as Inside Higher Ed, CIO.com, Reuters, and USA Today.

“NYIT is regularly included among the prestigious universities helping to shape the dialogue on important topics and stories of the day,” said Nancy Donner, vice president for communications and marketing. “Our experts’ commentary contributes to NYIT’s reputation for academic excellence and raises awareness for its array of offerings and degree programs, student experiences and outcomes, and much more.”

Recent placements include:

  • Dean Nada Marie Anid, Ph.D. discussing NYIT’s Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education in Newsday and InnovateLI.
  • Dean Wolfgang Gilliar, D.O., discussing the benefits of group walking in the Chicago Tribune.

See all coverage on NYIT in the Media.

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Professor Jonathan Voris speaks with a television reporter about cybersecurity and related topics.

To learn how to contribute as an NYIT faculty expert or media spokesperson, email mediarelations@nyit.edu.

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