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NYIT Salutes the Class of 2016 at its 55th Commencement
NYIT celebrates its 55th Commencement, a global event saluting 2,900 graduates from throughout the United States and 81 countries.
John Gering
His advice to architecture students: “Do the right thing. No matter what it is. Have a conscience and a compassion for others. Architecture is collaborative, and those who can work in teams will succeed. Don’t run from big and bold challenges. Be prepared to fail—that’s how you learn—then pick yourself up and go on.”
NYIT Celebrates Three Administrators for their Service
Three NYIT administrators were recognized for their service at the Academic Senate Meeting on May 13, 2016.
Students Display Creativity, Scholarship, and Research at SOURCE
More than 120 students and 40 presentations were featured at NYIT’s 13th annual Symposium on University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE).
Annual Reception Recognizes Faculty Scholarship
More than 160 faculty members produced noteworthy research and accomplishments in 2015, including published works, conference presentations, grants, awards, and patents.
NYIT Magazine Explores Megacities and More
Food, energy, water, populationNYIT faculty members address challenges facing the world's largest cities.
Jeffrey Raven
Architecture is a family tradition for Jeffrey Raven, NYIT's director of the graduate program in Urban and Regional Design. He has more than 20 years of experience, including running his namesake firm, RAVEN A+U. Longer still is an appreciation for architecture gleaned from living in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Charles Mugno
Charles Mugno has the notable distinction of being a foremost expert on heraldic symbolism. I always had an interest in the design of our national symbolism, specifically in the study of military medals,
Mugno says. Now, he is director of the United States Institute of Heraldry (a segment of the Department of the Army), located near Washington, D.C. The position requires an encyclopedic knowledge of historically significant symbols and colors, not to mention a flair for visual storytelling
David Sepulveda
His experiences caused him to rethink how people engage with architecture. He continued to explore this concept as a student at NYIT’s Manhattan campus and sought faculty mentors to help him make sense of his field’s progression over time.
Francis Coiro
Francis Coiro’s first love was set design. His father, on the other hand, suggested an alternative. He said, ‘You can design something that’s going to be knocked down or something that will stand for life,’
says Coiro, "so I decided to study architecture."
Jason Van Nest
Jason Van Nest is an architect, a professor, and a technology consultant.