Q&A with Lillian Niwagaba: Competing to Solve Global Health Issues
Six NYIT students will compete with 23 other schools from around the world to solve a global health issue at the International Emory Global Case Competition.
It’s All Greek to Them: Third Annual Greek Leadership Conference
Nearly 100 sorority and fraternity members discussed “Unity Through Diversity” at the Third Annual Greek Leadership Conference at NYIT-Old Westbury.
The “Reshape” of Water
NYIT students participate in an international workshop about the water basin of a river and how to improve water services to a poor area of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Video: Randomly Asked Questions about the All Majors Job and Internship Fair
In a new series called Randomly Asked Questions, members of the NYIT community answer some of the most burning questions about life on campus.
Student Profile: Julia Schneider
NYITCOM student Julia Schneider has her sights set on neurosurgery, and she is wasting no time pursuing her dream. Between taking classes and studying for boards, she is busy researching the complexities of the nervous system. Her work has earned her the distinction of being named the 2018 National Student Researcher of the Year by the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents. Find out more about journey.
NYIT Partners with World Leader in Cyber Research
Cybersecurity Ventures has joined forces with NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences to bolster New York City as a cybersecurity hub.
Meet the Future Women in STEM
NYIT's annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering events welcomed hundreds of middle- and high-school aged girls to campus to explore STEM concepts.
Read the Winter 2018 Issue of NYIT Magazine
Read the Winter 2018 Issue of NYIT Magazine, featuring problematic passwords, cross country, community collaborations, and more.
Student Profile: Candace McCoy
After attending Preview Day, Candace McCoy knew she would fit right in at NYIT. This driven student is enrolled in the Accelerated Path to Master’s Degree program and is on track to receiving her bachelor’s and master’s in engineering management. Find out how she is learning to be a better leader and engineer.
Student Q&A: Why Landon Jackson is “Ticked Off”
Medical student Landon Jackson’s case study on how a bite from the lone star tick can trigger an allergy to meat was published in Oxford Medical Case Reports. Read more about his work.
School of Health Professions Heads in the Right Direction
NYIT School of Health Professions partners with ThinkFirst’s Northwell Health chapter to educate local communities on how to prevent brain injuries.
Have Thesis, Will Travel
NYIT architecture students get up close and personal with urban design in Barcelona.