Jaime Martinez Awarded Grant to Spur Innovation in STEM Teaching
Associate Professor Jaime (Jim) Martinez, Ph.D., won a nearly $50,000 to support innovative science teaching, starting with hosting the largest CESTEMER conference at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway.
Nada Anid and CraigsList Founder Discuss Helping Women Thrive in Tech Careers
Nada Anid, Ph.D., sat down with entrepreneur and philanthropist Craig Newmark for a candid discussion about helping women thrive in technology and cybersecurity careers.
The New York City Campus Buzzes With Inspiration During Creative Tech Week
New York Institute of Technology played host to several sessions during the annual event.
Preview: Creative Tech Week 2019
Christian Pongratz, Ph.D., and Nada Anid, Ph.D., are featured speakers at Creative Tech Week Conference: AI and Creativity on May 10 and 11, taking place during the annual technology festival.
News Brief: Google Recruiters Visit NYIT
At an invitation-only event hosted by NYIT Career Services, Google met with undergraduate and graduate students in search of their next technical writer.
NYIT Kicks Off 21st-Century Leaders Conversation Series
Leaders in the U.S. Air Force and Congress spoke with President Hank Foley, Ph.D., about the impact of technology on their fields and how they can innovate at a more rapid pace.
Student Profile: Paolo Mendoza
A photograph in an article about the global housing crisis inspired architecture student Paolo Mendoza to join in the fight.
School of Architecture and Design: Final Reviews
In December, NYIT School of Architecture and Design showcased undergraduate and graduate students’ final projects at a series of review sessions on the Long Island and New York City campuses.
Student Profile: Patrick Torres
Computers were Patrick Torres’ hobby until he discovered that he could combine his pastime with his dream of a career in the visual arts.
Student Profile: Ariel Steinlauf
A coveted internship at Apple helped computer science major Ariel Steinlauf think about his future and learn to take chances.
Student Profile: Monica Fernandez
Electrical and computer engineering technology major Monica Fernandez is on her way to becoming a programmer, and along the way, she hopes to break some stereotypes.
Lessons From Serving the Community
Through Foundations of Inquiry and Foundations of Scientific Process, students have the opportunity to go out in the community and provide service learning through a variety of projects. In the end, they walk away with a valuable lesson of their own.