Doers, Makers Throughout History
NYIT celebrates Black History Month by looking at historical “Doers, Makers, Innovators, and Healers” and alumni who carry on their traditions.
NYIT Faculty Benefit from NIH Grant Guru
Richard Nakamura, former director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Center for Scientific Review, provides insights to faculty-researchers on how to attain federal grant funding.
Alumni Profile: Alix Small Anand
When babies are too sick to nurse or bottle feed, Neonatal Dietician Alix Small Anand (M.S. ’12) ensures they get the right nutrition.
Alumni Profile: Alessandra Capizzi
As a physician assistant, Capizzi is fulfilling her lifelong dream to help patients and finding ways to make a positive impact on the profession.
News Brief: Student-Athletes Take the Plunge for a Good Cause
The Bears participated in the polar bear plunge in Long Beach, raising more than $1,500 for the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
Alumni Profile: Christopher Amen
As the newest physician in his family’s long line of osteopathic doctors, Christopher Amen (D.O. ’18) is continuing their legacy.
Student Work Showcased at Chinese Folk Art and Culture Festival
NYIT students and alumni showcased their artwork at the 4th annual Lunar New Year Chinese Folk Art and Culture Festival in Queens, N.Y.
First NYIT Faculty Fellowship Awarded to Jonathan Goldman
Associate Professor Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., plans to develop a series of interdisciplinary events featuring NYIT faculty and students.
NYIT Experts Take Over the Airwaves
NYIT faculty members shared their research findings and expertise the week of January 28 on The Academic Minute.
New York Tech Celebrates Black History Month
February is the shortest month of the year, but it also commemorates some of the most important figures, events, and milestones of our history.
Stop Putting Juveniles in Solitary Confinement
In a Salon op-ed, Associate Professor Emily Restivo, Ph.D., says the practice causes severe psychological harm and impedes reintegration into society.
NYIT Athletics Starts 2019 on a High Note
New York Met David Wright pays a surprise visit to NYIT, men’s basketball player Kieran Hamilton scores his 1,000th career point, and more highlights from NYIT Athletics.