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NYITSnaps Goes on Tour

NYIT students take Snapchat followers on a tour of the New York City and Long Island campuses.

Politically Inclined

NYIT students attend workshops to help them better understand the election process, how to engage in open conversations about voting, and discover that their voice really does matter.

NYIT Athletics Off to a Great Start

NYIT’s teams are off to a great start.

Women and Technology

NYIT Board of Trustee member Caroline Watteeuw imparts her expertise to SoECS students.

Cops Get Cooking

Photo: Local police officers head to NYIT to find out who's an "Iron Chef".

Planes, Trains, and Election Results

The 2016 NYIT Cybersecurity Conference examined digital intrusions, countermeasures, and the cost of cybercrime.

Rookie Reporter Maylan Studart on Covering the Presidential Debate

NYIT student Maylan Studart covered the September 26 presidential debate.

Empathy in Medicine: RX for High-Quality, Effective Care

Dean Wolfgang Gilliar’s op-ed on STATnews.com calls for physicians—and the institutions that educate them—to boost their skills in developing and demonstrating empathy in patient care.

Your Safety Comes First

A new Box series about safety provides tips and resources for our community.

Jia Wang

When Jia Wang (M.F.A. ’16) first came to New York City, she had a few misconceptions. “I thought it would be a modern and beautiful city, but actually some places are messy,” she muses.

Has Big Money Hijacked Democracy? NYIT Looks for Answers.

During a panel discussion, Department of Social Sciences faculty members spoke to students about the role big money plays in an election.

Funding the War on Cybercrime

NYIT President Edward Guiliano, Ph.D., considers what we can do about cybercrime in an op-ed in The Huffington Post.

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