Engineering Students Get Creative
For their entry in the New York State Industries for the Disabled CREATE Symposium, three College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students developed a more efficient way for employees who are neurodiverse to assemble cardboard packaging materials.
Researching Treatments for Pediatric Brain Cancer
New York Tech researchers published scientific findings that could bring the medical community one step closer to winning the fight against pediatric brain cancer.
Students, Faculty Contribute Tech, Design Savvy to Open-Air Production of Romeo and Juliet
On June 4 and 5, New York Tech students, faculty, and staff participated in creating multimedia scenery for Teatro Grattacielo’s production of Giulietta e Romeo in Battery Park City’s Robert F. Wagner Park.
School of Health Professions Students Showcase Their Scholarly Work
Students pursuing master’s degrees in physician assistant studies and occupational therapy and doctorates in physical therapy presented their research findings at the School of Health Professions’ annual Aletheia Research Symposium.
NYITCOM Graduates Its Newest Physicians
NYITCOM welcomed its newest physicians at hooding ceremonies held May 22 and 25.
There’s a Place for You at New York Tech
New York Tech is featured in several out-of-home spaces, including The Shops at Columbus Circle, billboards in Times Square, the Long Island Railroad, and a takeover of the Columbus Circle subway station.
Student Awarded Prestigious Department of Defense Scholarship
A fifth New York Tech student has been awarded the Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Scholarship.
Student Profile: Robert Torres
Interior design student Robert Torres is one of the first of three recipients of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) New York Chapter Hazel Siegel Scholarship, which recognizes students who exhibit outstanding leadership qualities.
New York Tech Celebrates Its 61st Commencement
New York Institute of Technology graduates, family members, and friends joined faculty, staff, and administration in person on May 22 at the university’s Long Island campus to celebrate its 61st annual commencement.
Student Profile: Lillian Pratt
When she first came to New York Tech, life sciences/biomedical engineering major Lillian “Lilly” Pratt wasn’t sure whether medical school was for her but her time her helped solidify that goal. As she prepares to graduate in May, Pratt is preparing to embark on a new adventure: graduate school at Cornell.
Student Profile: Michael Valenzuela
Although he transferred to another school earlier in his undergraduate career, Michael “Mikey” Valenzuela quickly transferred back to New York Tech. “I feel comfortable, confident, and at home here,” he says.
Student Profile: Lena Hegemann
While Lena Hegemann will be part of the Class of 2022 commencement this May, she fulfilled her graduation requirements in December 2021 and is already immersed in the professional world as a campaign specialist at Bloomberg LP.