Make Your Vote Count in 2020
If college students want to see real change happen in their communities, they need to show up at the ballot box. Office of Experiential Education Associate Director Luzia Ogureck, M.A., and Associate Director Leila Dastgheib-Beheshti share why it’s important for students—and all citizens—to exercise their right to vote.
News Byte: Long Island and New York City SGAs Announce 2020-2021 Executive Boards
The Long Island and New York City Student Government Associations have announced the results of their elections for 2020-21 executive board positions.
New York Tech Celebrates Student Employees
Career Services gets creative to help recognize the work contributed this year by student employees and their supervisors.
New York Tech Faculty Donate PPE to Local Hospitals
Faculty at New York Tech respond to the drastic need for PPE by donating available supplies on the New York City and Long Island campuses to local hospitals.
Q&A: Staying Connected While Social Distancing
Four New York Tech students talk to The Box about how they’re staying “social” while social distancing.
Telemedicine in Uncertain Times
New York Institute of Technology healthcare professionals are turning to telemedicine as a powerful tool to provide care while also safely distancing themselves.
Match Day 2020: A Virtual Success
On March 20, NYITCOM’s future physicians accepted their next mission in healing: their medical residencies.
New York Tech Pioneer Researcher Awarded “Nobel Prize of Computing”
Edwin Catmull, the former president of Pixar who founded the Computer Graphics Lab (CGL) at New York Institute of Technology in the 1970s, has been named this year’s recipient of the prestigious A.M. Turing Award.
Swinging For The Fences
The New York Tech baseball team began the 2018–2019 season as underdogs. They hadn’t had a winning season since 2006. Then something incredible happened.
Student Profile: Kristen Skonieczny
In June 2019, medical student Kristen Skonieczny traveled to Montana and Wyoming to search for bones and teeth from the ancient mammal, Coryphodon.
Student Profile: Melissa Mazo
After working as a machinist, mechanical engineering major Melissa Mazo was inspired to learn how to design products. At New York Tech, she is gaining hands-on experience in her coursework as well as through her network outside of the classroom.
Student Involvement Fair: Spring 2020
At the Student Involvement Fairs on the Long Island and New York City campuses, students made new connections and learned how they can get involved in the New York Tech community.