The Keys to Business Success? Knowledge and Change
According to Radek Nowak, Ph.D., companies that are both sensitive to and can adapt to external changes are the most successful.
Faculty Accomplishments & News: Spring 2017
From studying the safety of Long Island’s waters to surviving the rise of machines, read the most recent news and accomplishments from NYIT faculty members, including from:
Fitting in at U.S. Universities as an International Student
NYIT School of Management faculty members Amr Swid, Ph.D., and Joshua Bienstock, along with master’s candidate Dina Ragab, examine how international students adjust to school and life at American universities.
Raafat Rohaeim
Raafat Rohaiem is a people person. So it comes as no surprise that he pursued a career in hotel management.
Elizabeth Krummenacker
Elizabeth Krummenacker’s career may have started in the restaurant business, but she transitioned to a completely different role in healthcare. The alumna says it was her NYIT education that gave her the unique ability to successfully adapt to new situations.
School of Management Seeks Students Who #WageAgainstTheGap
NYIT School of Management has launched the Gender Wage Gap Scholarship to raise awareness about the gender wage gap.
Lisa Vinciguerra
Lisa Vinciguerra’s first job experience was as a social catering manager at the prestigious Registry Resort in Naples, Fla. Armed with industry knowledge and her NYIT degree, Vincinguerra climbed the ranks in the hospitality industry.
Social Media Etiquette in the Workplace
Two NYIT faculty members received a $100,000 grant to investigate work relationships and social media in countries around the world.
Study Abroad: Business Lessons in Dubai
NYIT student Yingying Liu reflects on her study abroad trip to Dubai.
Make Roomi! Ajay Yadav Makes Forbes 30 Under 30
Former NYIT student Ajay Yadav was selected as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2017.
Alumni Profile: Frank Baron
Frank Baron
Vancouver Hosts Student Showcase
NYIT-Vancouver’s annual “Experience NYIT” event welcomed community supporters and showcased outstanding graduate students.