Stair Master: Interior Design Student Earns Prestigious Scholarship for Innovative Design
Nima “Nick” Nemaei follows in the footsteps of other NYIT interior design students who have won the prestigious scholarship over the past seven years.
Mitchell Stogel
Sergeant Mitchell Stogel is using the discipline and focus he learned in the Army to build a career for himself as a student in the five-year Bachelor of Architecture program at NYIT School of Architecture and Design.
Architecture Students “Break Down” Urban Sites in NYC
NYIT students collaborated with students from School of Architecture at Politecnico di Milano to present resilient design ideas for two sites in the Hudson River Corridor for the international workshop, Metabolism of a City.
NYIT Salutes the Class of 2017 at its 56th Commencement
NYIT salutes more than 3,000 graduates from around the globe the university’s 56th commencement.
Read the Spring 2017 Issue of NYIT Magazine
In the Spring 2017 issue of NYIT Magazine, meet NYIT’s new president, learn about faculty research, and find out how Rock Steady Boxing knocks out Parkinson’s.
For One Interior Designer, Destiny is Already in Motion
Interior design student Destiny Bates won first prize and a $15,000 scholarship from the Decorators Club of New York City.
From Scholarships to Real-World Challenges, Students Make a Name for Themselves
Learn about recent student accomplishments from around NYIT.
Curious Excursions: Students Explore a World of Architecture
NYIT architecture students gain global perspective.
Naomi Frangos Just Changed the Way Architectural Projects Are Showcased
Associate Professor Naomi Frangos introduced an innovative modular system to better display architectural works.
Tom Scerbo
Two years ago, Scerbo assumed a new role as vice president and managing principal for the New York Metro Building & Places division of AECOM, a multinational Fortune 500 integrated design and construction company. He now heads a multidisciplinary group of more than 200 employees, including architects, building engineers, strategists, landscape architects, urban designers, and interior designers.
Lectures on Architecture
The School of Architecture & Design welcomes world-renowned architects to discuss their latest projects and publications.
Interior Design Students Reveal Hidden Spaces
In Hidden Heritage, an interdisciplinary exchange program with architecture students from the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom, NYIT interior design students explore the inner structures of two architecturally significant buildings.