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.
Chef's Tips for Seasonal Food: Figs
Learn about fig varieties, how to select and store them, and enjoy a recipe best served a la mode.
NYIT Launched Its First Graduate Program in the '70s
NYIT offers more than 50 graduate programs today. Do you know which one came first?
NYIT Alumnus Recalls Landing His First Engineering Job in the '60s
John Crociante (B.S. '69) launched a career in the cooling tower business, thanks to his NYIT degree.
From Vulcan Salute to Papal Blessing, Ulnar Nerve Damage Caused Original Benediction Sign
Bennett Futterman's anatomy analysis reveals the origin of today's familiar hand blessing.
NYIT Students and Faculty Provide Medical and Health Services in Haiti and Ghana
View photos of summer 2015 service trips organized by NYIT Center for Global Health.
Gov. George Pataki Addresses NYIT Graduates in 2002
A 2016 U.S. presidential hopeful once told graduates to "never give up."
Vera Manzi-Schacht Discusses New Art Exhibit
Her sculpture installation, "Memory Palace Chamber," opens Sunday, Sept. 20 on Long Island, N.Y.
NYIT's Old Westbury Campus Has New York Family Ties
Venture to Midge Karr Art Fine Arts Design Center and Education Hall to see a former Whitney family mansion and stables.