Study Abroad Ignites a Global Awakening
Graduate student May Sefin’s study abroad experience opened her eyes to a new world. Read more about her journey to India and the United Arab Emirates.
2017 In an “Insta”
A look back at some of the best photos taken by NYIT students and faculty and staff members in 2017.
Alumni Profile: Anastasiia Stoiatska
Anastasiia Stoiatska’s (B.S. ’11) multicultural background led her to discover the importance of intercultural communication. Find out how she went from NYIT student to savvy business owner.
Women Leaders Could Mean Better Business
Radoslaw Nowak authors op-ed telling why corporations should encourage women leaders.
Held for Customer: The Psychology of “Ownership”
New research led by Associate Professor Colleen P. Kirk, Ph.D., shows how the psychology of “ownership” can lead to territorial behavior in consumers and risks for marketers.
Student Profile: Lena Dimmer
Learn more about NYIT student Lena Dimmer.
Student Profile: Sheri Varghese Mathew
Learn more about NYIT-Vancouver student Sheri Varghese Mathew.
Video: Why Do People Give Bad Gifts?
In a Facebook Live session, Associate Professor Deborah Cohn sat down with two NYIT School of Management students to discuss the reasons behind why people give bad gifts and what marketers can do to help prevent them.
Honey From the Hive: School of Management Industry Partnerships
Through collaborations with government, nonprofits, and other organizations, NYIT School of Management is creating a new standard for students to engage with industry partners.
Global Perspectives and Partnerships
What kinds of meaningful global experiences does NYIT offer? And how is NYIT developing these global partnerships, particularly at a time when many countries and organizations are undergoing periods of unrest? NYIT Magazine went to the sources to find out.
Sunitha Vijayakumar
After obtaining a degree in commerce from the University of Madras in southern India, Sunitha Vijayakumar (M.B.A. ’15) began working as a supply chain analyst for global professional services company Accenture
Marketing for Good
Associate Professor Deborah Cohn's students teamed up with the Department of Homeland Security through EdVenture to find ways to counter technology used by extremists.