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.
New York Tech Embraces the Season of Giving
New York Tech students, faculty, and staff, are participating in numerous initiatives to provide needed food, clothing, medical support, and other services to local community members.
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.
News Byte: New York State Senator Gives a Lecture on the Importance of Civic Engagement
On October 29, State Senator Jamaal T. Bailey visited the New York City campus to give a lecture on the importance of community involvement.
Students Spooked by Haunted Floor
On October 25, the 11th floor auditorium at 16 W. 61st Street on the New York City campus changed into a mysterious place.
New York Tech Co-Hosts Prestigious Transportation Tech Symposium
New York Institute of Technology co-hosted industry and university experts at the 2019 Transportation Technology Symposium on Innovative Mobility Solutions at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway, where faculty and students presented on blockchain research.
Student Profile: Kaela Bell
Kaela Bell may consider herself an introvert, but the marketing major showed her strong leadership skills at her internship with Mikkeller Brewing NYC at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets.
Students Navigate Their College and Post-College Careers
Beginning in September, the Office of International and Experiential Education on the New York City campus hosted a series of three events to help students in different stages of their college careers.
Women’s Technology Council: Making Connections Across Generations
The conference focused on bridging the gender gap and resolving cross-cultural and unconscious biases.
News Byte: Dia de los Muertos
On October 22, students had the opportunity to learn about Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), which celebrates the lives of those who have departed.