News Brief: NYIT Interns Earn a Collective $3 Million
Since its inception in 2009, students in the Internship Certificate Program have earned a collective $3 million.
News Brief: NYIT Celebrates Pride Month
Members of the NYIT community marched in the 28th Annual Long Island Pride Parade.
Nada Anid to Head Strategic Communications and External Affairs
NYIT President Hank Foley, Ph.D., has appointed Nada Marie Anid, Ph.D., as vice president of the newly created office of Strategic Communications and External Affairs.
How Bioenergy Affects Natural Systems: 13th Annual Energy Conference
At the 13th Annual Energy Conference, experts discuss the unintended consequences affiliated with bioenergy production.
Q&A: Marcella Del Signore on “Data and Matter” and the Venice Architecture Biennale
Associate Professor Marcella Del Signore talks about her exhibit Data & Matter, which is on display at the Venice Architecture Biennale.
News Brief: NYIT Recognized by ACSM for Promoting Healthy Lifestyles
The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Awarded NYIT a Bronze Level Exercise Is Medicine® on Campus (EIMOC) award in recognition of several healthy lifestyle initiatives implemented at the Old Westbury campus.
News Brief: FEW Researchers Strategize at NYIT
Scientists, designers, and others interested in the food/energy/water nexus met at NYIT to establish a research network.
Virtually Speaking with Lucas Rizzotto (B.S. '18)
Alumnus Lucas Rizzotto's VR project for Oculus Rift, Where Thoughts Go: Prologue, received its world premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival Virtual Arcade on April 18 and won Best in Show: VR at the 2018 Auggie Awards.
Alumni Profile: Maria Sastre
Maria Sastre (B.S. ’81, M.B.A. ’83), president and COO of private aviation company Signature Flight Support, knows that it takes hard work to be successful.
Video: Accessibility is the Biggest Issue for American Cities
American cities are facing a crisis. Associate Professor Nicholas D. Bloom, Ph.D., and Professor John di Domenico, M.Arch., address the issues in a Facebook Live discussion.
Q&A: Dong-Sei Kim on How Architecture Can Impact the Korean DMZ
Assistant Professor Dong-Sei Kim, M.Des., examines how architecture and urbanism can play a role in improving inter-Korea relations.
News Brief: Alumna Andrea Correale Partners with Celebrity Chef David Burke
NYIT Alumna Andrea Correale has joined forces with celebrity chef David Burke to launch David Burke Off-Premise Catering, a new full-service catering company for residential and corporate events.