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Community Engagement Day 2023

Nearly 330 members of the New York Tech community contributed 759 hours, during the university’s fifth Community Engagement Day.

Student Advocacy Day 2023

On February 14, four students went to Albany, N.Y., to lobby for increased funding in state student aid.

Students Raise Money for Refugee Artists

School of Health Professions students traveled to Athens, Greece, last summer, where they worked with displaced refugees in art therapy workshops. On February 10, the students took to a local Boys and Girls Club to display the artwork and donate proceeds to the artists.

Instagram vs. Reality: Meet the Fall 2022 Social Media Ambassadors

Wonder what it’s really like being a New York Tech student? Meet the fall 2022 social media ambassadors, who offer a look into their lives on campus.

Ready, Set, Dodgeball!

On October 21, students headed to the SAC for the Exercise Science Club’s dodgeball competition.

A Spooktacular Pumpkin Carving Contest

On October 18, the Long Island campus was a ghoulish sight. Students, faculty, and staff in NYITCOM and the School of Health Professions participated in their seventh annual pumpkin carving contest.

Celebrating Student Achievements

New York Tech students have access to a valuable tool to help promote their accomplishments in and out of the classroom: Merit Pages.

New York Tech Welcomes New Students to the 2022-2023 Academic Year

New undergraduate and graduate students from near and far joined the third annual New Student Academic Convocation, held virtually on September 6, to kick off the new academic year. The event featured inspiring talks from New York Tech’s leadership team, Student Government Association (SGA) presidents, and alumni.

Staff Profile: Rachel Morrison

Meet HEOP Director Rachel Morrison (M.S. ’15). As the new academic year begins, she talks about the importance of the program at New York Tech as well as her experience at the university as both a student and employee.

Book Club is a Pillar in the Community

Professor Frank Lorne, Ph.D., and Adjunct Instructor Jamel Vanderburg saw a need to strengthen communities at New York Tech. Together, they formed the Third Pillar Book Club, which focuses on bolstering relationships through the exchange of ideas and rational dialogues around themes generated from books.

Art in Medicine

NYITCOM students discuss how the Art in Medicine Interest Group has enhanced their medical education, bridging the gap between medicine and the humanities.

UPCEA Recognizes New York Tech’s Building Resilient Communities Initiative

The initiative was the recipient of the University Professional and Continuing Education Association’s (UPCEA) Engagement Award in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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