Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Patients Empowered at NYITCOM Symposium
Patients suffering from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome gathered at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway to learn about treatment options and how they can improve their quality of life.
Big Data Could Solve the College Dropout Crisis
College administrators could use existing data to identify at-risk students to intervene and help them stay in school.
CyBears to Participate in First ECC eSports Championship
Just like their fellow NYIT teams, the CyBears will be able to compete for a conference title in a new ECC eSports championship.
Kicking Bot at NYIT’s Innovation Labs
Weekly workshops in NYIT’s Innovation Labs offer students the opportunity to construct robots.
NYIT Athletics Closes Out the Fall 2017 Season
Find out how the Bears fared in fall 2017.
Student Profile: Simran Polce
With a full academic schedule, Simran Polce has still found time to be an active member of the NYIT community.
Eisenman Up Close: A Titan of Architecture Visits NYIT
Renowned “New York Five” architect shares his experiences and education with the NYIT community.
Q&A with Amanda Golden: A Study in Archives
Amanda Golden, Ph.D., studies the archives of writers. This year, she invited two of her students, Rebekah Geevarghese and Uzma Patel, to assist her in researching writer Edna O'Brien's unpublished play about Sylvia Plath.
Student Profile: Jeremy Scott
Former Olympic pole vaulter Jeremy Scott is making the leap to a new career in medicine.
To Curb Climate Change, Cities Need the Right Design
NYIT professor pens op-ed stressing the importance of urban design in helping people adapt to a warming climate.
International Students Celebrate Thanksgiving with Faculty and Staff Members
Faculty and staff members welcomed international students into their homes for an iconic American cultural experience: celebrating Thanksgiving.
Architecture Students Put Their Designs "In Harm's Way"
NYIT School of Architecture and Design students create solutions to help storm-ravaged Long Island communities.