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NYIT Launched Program to Educate Elementary School Teachers in 1993

Learn how the School of Education has evolved since the introduction of its first graduate degree program.

Alumni Gather in Shanghai

NYIT President Edward Guiliano, Ph.D. and other university officials attended an alumni dinner in Shanghai this week with nearly 200 China-based alumni.

Spring 2015 Design Studio Review

This studio engages Brooklyn as a design laboratory and introduces the ideas, representations, and techniques of contemporary urban design through the lens of climate resilience and the Global EcoDistrict Protocol.

NYIT Students Win State Jeopardy Competition

The underdog team beats four schools for NYIT's first-ever contest victory.

Student Activities Flourished in the 1960s at NYIT

Two student newspapers, a radio station, and a new campus with more amenities were formed.

Throwback Thursday Photo: NYIT Auditorium on Broadway

Six years ago, NYIT unveiled a stylish events space steps away from Lincoln Center and Columbus Circle.

Q&A with Fitbit CFO Bill Zerella

Bill Zerella (B.S. '78) helped to guide Fitbit to a multi-billion-dollar IPO in June. He discusses his career.

NYIT Student Explores Novelty-Seeking Behaviors and Addiction

Adriana Antoci engages fellow students in her behavioral sciences research via a self-styled communication system.

The Man and the Mansion

The NYIT de Seversky Mansion is named for a Russian aviator who lived on Long Island most of his life.

Tennis Stars Double Up for National Championship

NYIT students Justyna Krol and Alessia Rossetti will compete at a U.S. Tennis Association event starting Oct. 15.

Empowering Patients to be Healthy

Find out how Daniel J. Cavallo (D.O. '09) is making a difference by practicing medicine.

How Did the Giraffe Get Its Long Neck?

NYIT researchers' new study reveals an interesting and surprising evolutionary transformation.

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