New Course Teaches Students the Power of Data
This fall, New York Tech introduced a course called Making Sense of a Data-Oriented Society, which will become mandatory for all undergraduate first-year students next fall. The course will introduce students to the power of data as applied to real-life problems in today’s data-driven world.
Student Profile: Sibel Sezen
Sibel Sezen (B.P.S. ’21) believes the possible uses for data analysis are limitless and is excited by the potential it has to help people. After receiving a bachelor's in interdisciplinary studies, she is continuing her education at New York Tech, pursuing a master's degree in data science.
Celebrating Student Achievements
New York Tech students have access to a valuable tool to help promote their accomplishments in and out of the classroom: Merit Pages.
Student Profile: Melody Young
From a young age, Melody Young wanted to practice medicine. But the research projects she’s worked on as a student in the osteopathic medicine, D.O./medical and biological sciences, Ph.D. program have opened her eyes to new possibilities.
Student Profile: Zoya Haq
As the Student Government Association president on the New York City campus, Zoya Haq wants to make campus life enjoyable for all students and to make sure their voices are heard.
New York Tech-Vancouver’s 13th Commencement Ceremony
On September 23, nearly 300 graduates received their degrees at the Vancouver campus’ commencement ceremony.
Students Reflect on Their Hispanic Heritage
Six students talk to New York Tech News about what their heritage means to them.
Student Profile: Christopher Shagan
When Christopher Shagan transferred to New York Tech to study architecture, he knew he found his place. “New York Tech’s program teaches me ways to think creatively and differently to solve problems and become better at the software used within my field.”
News Byte: Team From the School of Architecture and Design Proposes Solutions to Food Insecurity
At the sixth Tallinn Architecture Biennale in Tallinn, Estonia, Associate Professor Marcella Del Signore, Professor Tom Verebes, Ph.D., and a group of graduate students in the architecture, urban and regional design program presented their solution to food insecurity in New Yok City.
Starting Off on the Right Foot
Nicole Sheehan, director of undergraduate academic advising, shares valuable tips, information, and resources to help the first-year college experience go as smoothly as possible.
Student Profile: Rasheed Martin
Aspiring engineer and president of the Black Student Union Rasheed Martin wants to change the underrepresentation of the Black community in engineering. “As president, I will be implementing new standards that will help put our community in the best position to be successful socially, educationally, and professionally.”
The Hispanic Experience in Literature
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, six New York Tech community members share book recommendations that help illustrate the Hispanic experience.