New Resources Help to Prepare Students for MCAT
College of Arts and Sciences faculty created videos tailored to new Medical College Admission Test subject material.
A Holocaust Survivor's Tale
Samuel Marder shares his concentration camp experience with NYIT medical students.
NYIT Launches Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center
The center is an 8,000-square-foot facility in Old Westbury, N.Y., designed to spark academic and industrial creativity.
VIP Wins Grant for Scholarships
National autism organization awards scholarship grant funds to Vocational Independence Program
Q&A with Faculty Author: Kate E. O'Hara
Teacher Evaluation: The Charge and the Challenges is by an assistant professor of instructional technology.
NYIT Introduces Girls to Engineering
As a cornerstone of its celebration of National Engineers Week, NYIT hosted its “Introduce a Girl to Engineering†event on Feb. 26.
ScholarTalk: Publishing in Biomedical Sciences
Check out part four of blogger Danielle Apfelbaum's interview with Professor Martin Gerdes for American Heart Month.
Calling All Leaders: STEM Fields Need You
Ana Robakidze encourages girls and young women to step up to careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.
ScholarTalk: Biomedical Collaborations and Funding
Check out part three of blogger Danielle Apfelbaum's interview with Professor Martin Gerdes for American Heart Month.
How to Be Heart Healthy
Qiangrong Liang discusses his fascination with the human heart, how we can care for it, and overcoming genetic problems.
NYIT Earns Accreditation for Management and Business Programs
School of Management is among 5 percent of worldwide business degree-granting institutions with AACSB accreditation.
NYIT Students Celebrate Chinese New Year
The holiday is a time to reunite with family and friends. Jiating (Kristin) Chen writes about this tradition.