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Lobbying for Education

NYIT and HEOP student, Najnin Mimma on the importance of educational opportunity programs.

Know Your Rights

NYIT College of Arts & Sciences hosted a talk on immigration rights, the travel ban, and surveillance technology.

NYIT Fulbright Scholar Explores New Technologies in the Classroom

NYIT faculty member and Fulbright Scholar Melda Yildiz traveled to Azerbaijan to investigate how new media and technologies can improve teacher education.

Upcoming Events: Spring Into Action

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Graduation 2017: What You Need to Know

Here are some important details to remember leading up to Commencement.

Winter 2017 NYIT Magazine Explores 40 Years at NYITCOM and More

In the Current Issue: NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrates four decades of medical education; students, faculty, and alumni work hard to keep hackers from hijacking your car; and alumni serve on the front lines of a rapidly changing media industry.

Luis Martinez, Ph.D., Selected as a AAAS Public Engagement Fellow

Associate Professor Luis Martinez, Ph.D., has been selected as a Public Engagement Fellow by the AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute for Public Engagement.

Destination: Cuba

Two recipients of the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship (formerly the Presidential Global Fellowship) share their Cuban experience.

Faculty Spotlight: The Women of NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences

Through their research, work, and expertise, NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ leadership and faculty members are setting an example for girls wishing to follow in their footsteps.

NYIT Clinic Offers Free Health Services

NYITCOM students and faculty members offer free healthcare services in a new Community Free Clinic.

Lisa Vinciguerra

Lisa Vinciguerra’s first job experience was as a social catering manager at the prestigious Registry Resort in Naples, Fla. Armed with industry knowledge and her NYIT degree, Vincinguerra climbed the ranks in the hospitality industry.

Melinda Danowitz

Who knew that studying fossils might help one better treat the human body? That is exactly what Melinda Danowitz is doing as she works toward her goal of becoming a pediatrician.

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