News Byte: Grad Programs Top Woman Engineer’s Annual Rankings
New York Institute of Technology has been named a 2020 Reader’s Choice “Top 10 Graduate School” by Woman Engineer magazine.
Student Profile: Cameron Little
As a summer intern with National Grid, mechanical engineering major Cameron Little used his New York Tech education to develop a Python script, saving the company money in workers’ travel time and labor. The company was so impressed with his work, he was offered a full-time post in gas field operations.
Student Profile: Christian Sino-Ag Pascal
When Christian Sino-Ag Pascal was looking for a school to pursue a degree in computer science, New York Tech was exactly what he was looking for. Get to know the incoming freshman.
Student Profile: Kevin Dominguez
As founder and president of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers at New York Tech, electrical and computer engineering technology major Kevin Dominguez hopes to empower Hispanics in STEM.
Student Profile: Erlin Kananaj
Erlin Kananaj was coding at age 12 to earn money to help play his family’s medical bills. Now, this avid coder is pursuing an education in computer science.
Student Profile: Fernanda Tovar
As one of the founders of the New York Tech chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Fernanda Tovar, a master’s candidate in computer science, aims to give STEM students the support they need to achieve their goals.
Cybersecurity Grad Student Featured in Cybercrime Radio Podcast
Zachary Singleton, a graduate student studying cybersecurity who was recently awarded the Department of Defense Cyber Scholarship, shared his story during an interview with a leading cybersecurity-focused podcast.
Student Profile: Alfonso Dehesa Baeza
Alfonso Dehesa Baeza was always fascinated by engineering and began building models and experimenting with science projects as a child. At New York Tech, he’s working on real-world projects that will give him the foundation to push the limits in his future career.
Student Profile: Zachary Singleton
Cybersecurity major Zachary Singleton (B.S. ’20) believes in order to know how to make something, you have to break it apart.
Student Profile: Clement Banahene
Lack of electricity in his home country of Ghana inspired Clement Banahene to pursue a degree in electrical and computer engineering.
Student Profile: Diego Consuegra
When Diego Conseugra first arrived at New York Tech, he felt like he found his second home. As a student orientation leader, he strives to make all new students feel the same.
Students Awarded Department of Defense Cyber Scholarship
Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Scholarship winners Zachary Singleton and Michael Valenzuela will each receive the full cost of tuition, books, and required fees in exchange for a service obligation with the DoD.