Student Profile: Paolo Mendoza
A photograph in an article about the global housing crisis inspired architecture student Paolo Mendoza to join in the fight.
Alumni Profile: Renee Blair
After graduating from NYIT, Renee Blair took a year off to explore the United States. Now that her cross country tour has come to an end, she plans to take what she learned on the road and focus on her career in engineering management.
Fall 2018: Semester in Review
NYIT students showcased their hands-on learning experiences at a series of final project review sessions and events.
Student Profile: Melanie Benyadi
Melanie Benyadi (B.F.A. ’17) loves the thrill of competition. After receiving her bachelor’s degree in communication arts, the tennis player realized she loved problem-solving and is now winning competitions of a different kind as an M.B.A. student.
News Brief: Zhang Shares Research at Biotech Investors’ Meetup
Assistant Professor of Life Sciences Shenglong Zhang, Ph.D., presented his research findings about sequencing RNA to an audience of biotech investors, scientists, and entrepreneurs at an event held at NYIT.
NYIT Opens New Chemical Laboratory
On January 22, the NYIT community celebrated the opening of a new chemical laboratory in Theobald Science Center at NYIT-Long Island.
Alumni Profile: Joshua Folarin
NYIT offered Joshua Folarin (B.S. ’18) exactly what he wanted from an academic career: an excellent education and the perfect location.
School of Architecture and Design: Final Reviews
In December, NYIT School of Architecture and Design showcased undergraduate and graduate students’ final projects at a series of review sessions on the Long Island and New York City campuses.
The Secret to College Success? Video Games
Think playing video games is a waste of time? Think again says NYIT President Hank Foley, Ph.D. In an op-ed in VentureBeat, he uncovers surprising advantages of gaming.
Not Quite Game Over: Preventing eSports Injuries
NYIT researchers prove that eSports athletes face risk of injury just like any other athlete.
What Happens to Bad Gifts?
In an article in The Conversation, Associate Professor of Marketing Deborah Cohn, Ph.D., explains what people do with unwanted gifts.
Alumni Profile: Danielle Bartholomew
Danielle Bartholomew (B.S. ’18) is going places. Throughout her academic career, she maintained a nearly perfect GPA and landed a prestigious post with the U.S. Department of Defense.