A Total Eclipse of the Sun
NYIT students and faculty and staff members gather to view August 21, 2017, solar eclipse from the Manhattan and Old Westbury campuses.
Video: Providing Healthcare in Ghana
NYITCOM student Justin Morris reflects on his experience travelling to Ghana on a service learning trip and how it has impacted him both personally and as a student.
NYIT Welcomes Students to Fall Semester
During the Week of Welcome at the New York campuses, sponsored by NYIT Student Affairs and student groups, new and returning students can have fun while finding out about clubs, jobs, community service, and resources on the Manhattan and Old Westbury campus. The events run September 2 – 15.
NYITCOM at A-State Students Receive White Coats
The 123 new medical students at NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University celebrated with family, friends, and administrators as they received their white coats, signifying their official start of medical school.
A. Martin Gerdes
As a young researcher studying heart disease, A. Martin Gerdes, Ph.D., was frustrated by the lack of understanding in his field about how heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases impacted the structure of the heart at the cellular and molecular level. He dedicated his career to studying heart disease and he has been honored for his contributions with two highly esteemed honors.
Filling the Research Skills Gap
As students get ready to start a new school year, they come prepared with laptops, books, and their course schedule. But there is one thing they may not even realize they are missing: research skills.
The More You Know: NYIT Extended Education
NYIT Extended Education offers a variety of enrichment opportunities.
Student Machine Shop is Laser-Focused
A little cottage industry is growing in the basement of Harry J. Schure Hall.
Melanie Austin is Going FAR
As a former NYIT student-athlete, Assistant Professor Melanie Austin brings her past experiences to her new role as Faculty Athletics Representative.
Potential Treatment Breakthrough May H-ALT Cancer
Associate Professor Dong Zhang is one step closer to developing a drug that could potentially treat ALT cancers without the toxic side effects of chemotherapy.
Student Profile: Evance Abok
Evance Abok has always been involved in protecting the environment. Now he's at NYIT pursuing a master's in environmental technology and sustainability so that he can help his home country of Kenya grow in a sustainable way.
Rethinking Refugee Housing
Architecture students visit Berlin to study refugee housing.