News Brief: 3-D Printed Houses Are Closer Than You Think
Imagine you could use a 3-D printer to build a couch or a house. With Associate Professor Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa’s portable 3-D printer, that idea might be closer that you think.
Video: Can Architecture Change Inter-Korea Relations?
In a Facebook Live session, Assistant Professor Dongsei Kim, M.Des., and Stephen Noerper, a fellow at Columbia University, discussed the impact architecture could have on the Korean DMZ.
News Brief: Physical Therapy Graduates Break NYIT Record, Score Big
NYIT physical therapy 2018 graduates’ 94.9 percent first-time pass rate on the NPTE national licensing exam in July surpasses NYIT’s historical pass rate and exceeds the 92.3 percent national average.
Alumni Profile: Daniel Ferrara
As founder, president, and chairman of the board of Island Medical Management, Daniel Ferrara (D.O. '86) has always been focused on giving back to people who need it most.
REU Program Preps Undergrads for STEM Careers
Students completed NYIT’s Research Experience for Undergraduates program where they worked with NYIT faculty mentors on topics related to cybersecurity and mobile devices.
Men’s Basketball Opens Season Against UCLA
The Bears will open their 2018-2019 season with an exhibition game against UCLA on October 27.
Happy Campers
More than 150 high school students participated in one of six courses in NYIT Academy—an immersive summer program that combines hands-on learning and unique educational experiences.
Alumni Profile: Riyaz Akhtar
Riyaz Akhtar (M.B.A. ’91) is executive vice president of the Dream Hotel Group (DHG) and founder of the Riyaz Akhtar Family Scholarship and the Riyaz Akhtar Endowed Experiential Education Program.
Q&A: Brian Beatty on the Mammalian Fossil Formerly Known As a Dinosaur Bone
Associate Professor Brian Beatty, Ph.D., and a group of Japanese scientists rediscover a bone that was once believed to belong to a dinosaur. The fossil is actually that of a femur from the ancient mammal Paleoparadoxia.
Medical Students Treat Patients in Ghana and the Dominican Republic
NYITCOM students travelled to Ghana and the Dominican Republic for medical outreach and service learning. They went home with an experience they will never forget.
Two Students Develop a Winning App That’s Designed to "Pick You Up"
Crater—an on-demand transportation service app—is the brainchild of two NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences students that will allow people to call a driver with a pick-up truck to bring their goods home.
News Brief: Work Your PANCE Off—Physician Assistants Achieve 100% Pass Rate
For the third-year running the graduating class of the Physician Assistant Studies program has achieved a 100 percent first-time pass rate.