NYIT Gets Out the Vote
In the run-up to the midterm elections November 6, NYIT is hosting a series of events to increase awareness and encourage students to register to vote.
NYIT Ranks Well Among Best Engineering Programs in U.S.
NYIT engineering rose to No. 35 nationally in the 2019 U.S. News and World Report rankings while the university maintained its top 50 spot among regional universities in the North.
NYIT Unveils New Lounges for Veteran Students
NYIT celebrated the opening of new lounges for veteran students on both New York campuses with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the New York City (Manhattan) campus.
Universities Are Essential in a Tech-Fueled Society
University education in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), and other cutting-edge technologies is critical to preparing the United States for an uncertain future, says Nada Anid, Ph.D., vice president of Strategic Communications and External Affairs in an op-ed for University Business.
Alumni Profile: Amanda Kaminaris
Amanda Kaminaris applied for NYIT’s undergraduate advanced research program thinking it would be a good resume builder. Instead, biomedical research became a major part of her education.
Alumni Profile: David Yulda
When David Yulda, D.O, Ph.D., had the chance to leave Siberia and move to the United States, he took it. Already a trained doctor specializing in otolaryngology, he and his wife chose to base themselves in New York City. That’s when he discovered NYITCOM’s unique Émigré Physician Program.
Award-Winning Advice: Alumna Carol Silva at Commencement
On May 22, 2018, NYIT President Hank Foley, Ph.D., presented alumna and morning and midday anchor at News 12 Long Island Carol Silva, B.F.A., with an honorary Degree of Humane Letters at the university’s 57th Commencement Ceremony.
Student Profile: James Docherty
Before heading the Cayman Islands for a family vacation, NYITCOM student James Docherty learned he was the new chair of the Committee on Medical Education, one of the AMA Medical Student Section Standing Committees.
Alumni Profile: Victoria Rouse
For Victoria Rouse (B.F.A. ’18), becoming an interior design intern as a member of the Parks Department at the Walt Disney World Company less than a month after graduation was a huge honor.
Children Experience Concussions Longer Than Adults
A heads up for parents of young athletes: researchers at NYIT Center for Sports Medicine Concussion have found that children under 13 years old experience concussion symptoms three times longer than older teens and adults.
Student Profile: Rosalba Giarratano
Through programs with NASA, Rosalba Giarratano is bringing space-age STEM-based learning into the classroom.
Owned: When Consumers Feel a Brand Is “Theirs”
According to Colleen P. Kirk, D.P.S., when consumers feel psychological ownership of a brand, they are happy to spend more for it; but businesses should be aware that these devoted customers also feel entitled to wield some control over the brand.