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The Impact of Mathematics

At the Applied and Computational Mathematics Evening panel discussion, New York Tech faculty and students offered their insights to high school students interested in pursuing an education in math.

Alumni Profile: Phillip Nicolas

Phillip Nicolas (B.A. ’96) pursued chiropractic because of the sage advice of one of his New York Tech professors. Now, he is paying it forward by introducing the profession to a new generation of chiropractors.

Alumni Profile: Charles Pryor II

As vice president of student engagement at Guttman Community College, Charles Pryor II (B.T. ’00, M.P.S. ’05) ensures that all students have the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Alumni Profile: Stacy L. Beatty Jr.

As the director of graphic design with the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Stacy L. Beatty Jr. (B.F.A. ’02) manages the day-to-day needs for the agency and the Office of the Mayor.

How Will History Remember This Inauguration?

Joanne Grasso, D.A., adjunct associate professor of social sciences, weighs in on the 2021 inauguration and how history look back on this historic day.

Alumni Profile: Olivia Albert

Olivia Albert’s fight with thyroid cancer prompted her to major in biotechnology. At NYIT, she’s gotten the research experience she needs to pursue her dream.

Alumni Profile: Bishara Abdul-Hamid

At his learning center Hexagon-STEM, Bishara Abdul-Hamid (M.S.I.T. ’15) uses an interdisciplinary approach to engage students in science, technology, engineering, and math.

Symposium Turns Students Into Scientific Communicators

At the Math and Physics Research Symposium on December 11, New York Tech students sharpened their communication skills by distilling their research for a general audience.

Alumni Profile: Lenka Wright

Lenka Wright’s (M.S. ’12) naturally curious nature drew her to broadcast journalism. After a seasoned career on the air, she shifted her focus to local government working in various communications posts, including her most recent role as the first communications officer for the City of Mountain View in California.

Hanukkah in New York: 1920

One hundred years ago today, Hanukkah was still emerging as a well-known holiday and developing into the festive event we see it now.

Students Talk About Social Change with LL Cool J

On December 1, seven New York Tech students joined The Economic Club of New York’s virtual discussion featuring entertainment icon and entrepreneur LL Cool J.

Another Look at New York Circa 1920

As we near the end of 2020, The Box catches up with Professor Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., to talk about his year-long project, New York 1920, 100 Years Ago Today: When We Became Modern, and what he has in store for the site in 2021.

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