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High School Students Look “Inside” for Inspiration

Long Island high school students showed off their artistic talents at the fourth Annual Showcase hosted by the Department of Interior Design.

17th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception: Celebrating NYIT’s Finest Minds

Nearly 180 NYIT faculty members were recognized for their innovative work at the 17th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception.

Post-Disaster Resilience

In an op-ed in Salon, Associate Professor Farzana Gandhi explains that relief efforts after a natural disaster should solve long-term solutions, not just immediate needs.

Video: Want to Curb Climate Change? Cities Need to Get Involved.

Associate Professor Jeffrey Raven and NYIT student Luciana Godinho talk about ways that mayors and urban leaders can help residents adapt to a warming climate.

Design in Motion

NYIT students collaborate with peers from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona to create unique playscape designs.

Q&A with Lillian Niwagaba: Competing to Solve Global Health Issues

Six NYIT students will compete with 23 other schools from around the world to solve a global health issue at the International Emory Global Case Competition.

The “Reshape” of Water

NYIT students participate in an international workshop about the water basin of a river and how to improve water services to a poor area of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Have Thesis, Will Travel

NYIT architecture students get up close and personal with urban design in Barcelona.

Celebrate Black History Month

Join NYIT as it celebrates Black History Month with a series of events and exhibitions on or near campus.

2017 In an “Insta”

A look back at some of the best photos taken by NYIT students and faculty and staff members in 2017.

Silicon Valley Unleashes the Viral Spreading of Fake News

Associate Professor Charles Matz discusses the fake news epidemic and some of the ways that social media companies need to combat it.

NYIT Workshop Examines Urban Infrastructure Systems

A diverse group of engineers, urban planners, data scientists, policymakers, and others came to New York to discuss how to build resilience into urban interconnected critical infrastructure.

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