Student Profile: Shannen Greer
Shannen Green always knew she wanted to be an engineer, but was unsure of the focus she wanted to take. It wasn’t until Superstorm Sandy hit that a light bulb turned on and led her to electrical and computer engineering.
NYITCOM Students Take the Lead in Research
Six NYITCOM student posters placed first or second at the 2017 American Osteopathic Association Osteopathic Medical Conference and Exposition.
NYIT Hosts Cross Country Championships for the First Time in School History
For the first time in the school’s history, NYIT hosted the East Coast Conference (ECC) Championships on October 21.
Student Profile: Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson is pursuing his Bachelor of Architecture. He is the recipient of the TK Steele Scholarship and is expected to graduate in 2019.
Faculty and Staff News and Accomplishments: Fall 2017
Read the most recent news and accomplishments from NYIT faculty and staff members.
Student Profile: Shenger “Anna” Dai
When it comes to architecture, Shenger “Anna” Dai likes to look at the big picture.
Q&A with Hui-Yin Hsu: Empowering Teachers Around the World
To coincide with World Teacher’s Day, NYIT hosted a panel discussion around this year’s theme—Teaching in Freedom, Empowering Teachers.
Students Flex Their Mechanical Muscle
At the Make Anything Robot Hackathon, students had the opportunity to build and program a robotic arm.
Student-Athletes Donate Food and Supplies to Puerto Rico
NYIT student-athletes donated water, food, and supplies to the those affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Q&A with Paul Cavanagh and Walter Mayer: Get to Know VIP
Since 1987, the NYIT Vocational Independence Program (VIP) has been helping young adults with learning differences and Autism spectrum diagnoses live fulfilling lives on their own.>
Heomawattie Mellisa Mahadeo
Heomawattie Mellisa Mahadeo came to NYIT as a biology major, not knowing what she wanted to do. But with the guidance of faculty members and advisors, she found her passion: Health Sciences.
Video: Amanda Golden and Nada Anid Talk Women, Technology, and Art
Amanda Golden, Ph.D., assistant professor at NYIT College of Arts and Sciences, sat down with Nada Anid, Ph.D., dean of NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, to talk about the impact women have on the world during a Facebook Live session on October 4.