NYIT's International Programs in China
From Nanjing to Beijing to Shanghai, NYIT offers cross-cultural learning options for American and Chinese students.
NYIT Magazine's First Issue Covered a Digital Revolution on Campus
Thirteen years ago, the magazine launched with an in-depth feature about a cutting-edge broadband network on campus.
NYIT Names New Dean of College of Arts and Sciences
James L. Simon, Ph.D., will oversee the college's 28 undergraduate and five graduate degree programs.
For Decades, NYIT Sculpture Barn Is Studio for Artists
Since the 1970s, fine arts students have toiled on creative projects in the rustic space.
NBCUniversal Internship Spotlight: Meet Naja Bomani
Graphic design major Naja Bomani reviewed television programming for visual content as an intern at a top media company.
NYIT Alumnus Recalls Reporting on The Beach Boys
As a student, Steve Matteo (B.F.A. '89) interviewed musician Carl Wilson for a story in The Campus Slate.
Throwback Thursday Photo: NYIT Engineering Is Electric
Check out a 42-year-old shot straight out of NYIT's historical archive.
NYIT Introduced Teaching Machines on Campus in the 1950s
Since its inception, NYIT has combined technology and education in the classroom.
NYIT Day Proclaimed in 1958
Within three years of its founding, NYIT had already captured the interest of students and government leaders.
In Fashion, What's Old Is New Again
Today's post for Throwback Thursday shows the staying power of 1970s fashion.
New NYIT Center To Co-Sponsor Sports Medicine Conference
NYIT's Center for Sports Medicine will co-sponsor a conference on caring for athletic patients.
NYIT Helps Fight Cyberspace Invaders
In 2009, NYIT launched its Cybersecurity Conference, an ideas forum growing in importance every year.