Universal Design and Rethinking Accessibility
At “Universal Design and Rethinking Accessibility,” student Maria Vladucu led a panel discussion about how universal design can help create equity in society, especially for those with disabilities.
“Fork in the Road” Makes Its Debut
New York Tech launches a new food truck to bring a variety of cuisines to the Long Island campus.
Meet New York Tech’s New Student Life Leaders
New York Tech welcomes Felipe Henao and Patricia Napolitano as dean of students and associated dean and of students, respectively, for the university’s New York campuses.
The Legacy of Marie Curie
New York Tech students participated in an event showcasing how scientist Marie Curie paved the way for women in STEM.
How to Remain Resilient During Uncertain Times
The Department of Counseling and Wellness has responded to students’ concerns over the pandemic by offering innovative programming to meet the increasing mental health needs of the students.
Navigating Relationships During a Pandemic
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, students spoke with Liat Jarkon, D.O., director of New York Tech’s Center for Behavioral Health, about the ways COVID-19 has changed the dynamics of relationships.
Celebrate Black History Month 2021
New York Tech celebrates Black History Month with a series of events highlighting important and timely topics.
Wrapped: Fall Conversations on Diversity and Inclusion
In a year unlike any other, New York Tech students maintained a sense of community and togetherness by contributing to important conversations on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Spread the Holiday Cheer!
There was a blizzard of activity for this year’s Tech Winter Wonderland “drive-through” event on the Long Island campus.
International Education Week: 2020
From November 16 through 20, New York Tech will host a series of virtual events that focus on intercultural exchange, sharing our national and ethnic cuisines, our languages, and our journeys.
News Byte: WABC’s Bill Ritter Meets with Students
Students joined WABC reporter Bill Ritter to discuss the 2020 presidential election and the importance of voting.
Virtual Homecoming 2020 Raises $2,000 for the Grizzly Cupboard
Alumni, students, faculty, and staff came together virtually for a good cause during Virtual Homecoming 2020.