Alumni Profile: Shanjeetha Kirupananthan
As a software engineer for Boeing, Shanjeetha Kiruapananthan (B.S. ’18) keeps fighter jets in perfect “health.”
Student Profile: Gabriella Veltri
After interning with the InterContinental New York Barclay for just six months, Gabriella Veltri was offered a full-time position. Now, the NYIT alumna has a full-time job and pursuing an M.B.A. at NYIT.
TIPP Off: ETIC Students Impress Employers with Technology Expertise
ETIC’s Technology Internship Prep Program (TIPP) gives students the opportunity to present technology profiles directly to company representatives—and get internships and jobs as a result.
NYIT Launches eSports Facility
A new eSports arena at the Long Island campus offers the latest high-tech gaming gear to the CyBears and student body.
Student Profile: Alexander D’Amato
Architecture major Alexander D’Amato wants to use design to make a lasting impact on the lives of others.
Student Profile: Nina Luksanapol
Future physician Nina Luksanapol wants to help those who need it most.
NYIT-Vancouver Celebrates Campus Expansion
Additional campus location opens at Vancouver’s Broadway Tech Centre.
Welcoming New Friends for Thanksgiving
Faculty and staff welcomed international students into their homes this Thanksgiving.
News Brief: Students Show They Can Hack It
NYIT School of Interdisciplinary Studies and Education partnered with TeenHacks LI to introduce Long Island high school students to the Dexter reconfigurable robot arm.
Winter Wonderland
The NYIT community got into the holiday spirit at Winter's Eve 2018.
Alumni Profile: Shivanie Muneshwar
Shivanie Muneshwar (B.Arch. ’18) has always loved Disney World. Now she has a hand in contributing to the park as a member of the facility management team.
TEDx Talk: Alumna Jill Wruble on the Dangers of Treating Harmless Cancers
Incidentalomas, abnormalities that appear on medical tests ordered for a different reason, can spark a series of unnecessary testing and anxiety for the patient. In a Tedx Talk at West Point, Jill Wruble (D.O. ’87) discusses the pitfalls of treating harmless cancers.