New York Tech Ranks First in the Nation in Student Diversity
According to research conducted by 24/7 Wall St., the chance that two random New York Tech students would be of a different race, ethnicity, or U.S. citizenship status is greater than 83 percent, the highest chance of any large four-year college in the country.
New York Institute of Technology Celebrates Black History Month
Four members of the New York Tech community talk about the significance of black culture and the impact they are making at the university and in their respective communities.
Student Involvement Fair: Spring 2020
At the Student Involvement Fairs on the Long Island and New York City campuses, students made new connections and learned how they can get involved in the New York Tech community.
Meet New York Tech’s SGA Presidents
Nicholas Duci and Layla Elkoulily are the 2019-20 Student Government Association (SGA) presidents for the New York City and Long Island campuses, respectively. They sat down with The Box to talk about what they hope to achieve.
Key Resources Are Becoming FEWer
Associate Professor Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong talks about the dangers food, energy, and water (FEW) resources face and how to provide and maintain food, energy, and water (FEW) supplies in urban environments as the population continues to increase.
Winter Fun at New York Tech!
Students took a break from studying for finals for some winter fun at the Annual Winter’s Eve at Lincoln Square in New York City on December 2 and Tech Winter Wonderland on December 3 on the Long Island campus.
Power Grid Needs to Get “Smart,” Says Energy Expert
At “Disrupting the Energy Grid,” Joseph S. Lopes (M.S. ’19) spoke about the challenge disruptive new technologies such as solar roofs, electric vehicles, and smart thermostats pose to old-style power grids.
Hundreds of High Schoolers Hack for Good at New York Tech
More than 300 high school students from across the New York metropolitan area and beyond engaged in a 24-hour TeenHacks LI hackathon from November 9 through 10 at NYIT-Long Island.
New York Tech Celebrates Experiential Education Program Participants
The extraordinary journeys of students, faculty, and staff were celebrated at International Education Week luncheons.
New York Tech Screens Movie, Hosts Panel to Raise Awareness About Issues Affecting Veterans
On November 7, New York Institute of Technology screened the award-winning documentary Almost Sunrise before a largely civilian crowd at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway.
New York Tech Makes List of Healthiest College Campuses
The university commitment to the health and wellness of the campus community has earned sliver recognition from the American College of Sports Medicine.
News Byte: Stressed Out? “No-Stress Tuesdays” Is Here to Help
Every Tuesday, the Office of International and Experiential Education hosts workshops on the New York City campus to help ease some of the tension students may experience during the semester.