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Alternative Spring Break Update

There's still time to support NYIT students before they depart for Nicaragua in March. All it takes is a bag of coffee.

NYIT's Mruk and Raven Elevated to AIA's College of Fellows

Two NYIT faculty members are elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects.

Your Perfect Dessert for Valentine's Day

Add a sweet finish to your meal with a bananas foster flambe recipe by NYIT Dining Services. It's easy to make at home.

NYIT Scientist Shares His Latest Heart Research

Qiangrong Liang discusses his findings, interest in cardiac issues, and "unanswered questions" for further exploration.

Meet the Alumni Internet Radio Hosts

Matt Candela (B.F.A. '07) and John Nuzzi (B.F.A. '07) discuss their podcast, NYIT education, and career path.

ScholarTalk: Biomedical Conversations for Students

Delve into the latest research and make your voice heard. Professor Martin Gerdes tells you how.

5 LinkedIn Tips That Will Expand Your Career Network

NYIT Career Services just hosted a LinkedIn workshop at the Abu Dhabi campus. Unable to attend? Learn the basics here.

Digitally Speaking: Free Music Streaming Apps Every Person Needs [Except Taylor Swift]

Music is on our mind with the 57th Grammys coming up. Most tunes by nominated artists are available via streaming apps.

NYIT Students Prepare for Spring Break Trip to Nicaragua

Students will spend spring break building a water filtration system and tutoring children in a camp in Nicaragua.

Q&A with Faculty Author: Patty Wongpakdee

Treat your visual senses and coffee table to a stylish tome by Patty Wongpakdee, associate professor of fine arts.

NYIT Announces Board of Trustees Transitions

As the year progresses, trustees will segue to new roles.

ScholarTalk: Biomedical Research for Students

Box blogger Danielle Apfelbaum interviewed Professor Martin Gerdes as part of a series for American Heart Month.

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