Saluting NYITCOM’s Military Matches
Future physicians from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Class of 2022 have matched into U.S. military residencies.
Student Profile: Yuki Gao
Yuki Gao (B.S. ’21) is making the most of her time at New York Tech, participating in research projects and programs as well as working as a teaching assistant in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences. Learn more about her journey.
News Byte: Cybersecurity Graduate Students Compete at GeekPeek Hackathon
Three New York Tech-Vancouver students competed at the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security’s GeekPeek hackathon in December.
Student Profile: Ying Shi Zhang
Ying Shi Zhang always loved the design process. As a student majoring in industrial design at a STEM-focused high school, she was more familiar with traditional art rather than digital. When she learned about New York Tech’s digital arts program, she was inspired to venture down a new path and now is documenting how her classmates in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences are building prototypes for NASA.
Collaboration with Red Hat Offers Students Real-World Linux-Based Training, Certification
The New York Institute of Technology Red Hat Academy enables College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students to gain practical experience and access to open source and Linux training courses.
Student Profile: Benjamin Fuoco
Using Python code he learned in the classroom, computer science student Benjamin Fuoco is building a prototype of medical vest for NASA.
Student Profile: Hibah Agha
Aspiring software engineer Hibah Agha is learning everything she needs to know as a student employee at the ETIC, where she is working on several projects related to E.R.R.S.E.L.A., New York Tech’s robot.
Student Profile: Robert Doxey
Since elementary school, Robert Doxey (B.S. ’21) has been interested in how computers work. At New York, he’s gaining first-hand experience as an entrepreneur, working on real-world projects in the ETIC.
Study: Nasal Problem Plagued Long-Nosed Crocodile Relatives
Research from NYITCOM-Arkansas’s Jason Bourke, Ph.D., finds that humans have more in common with endangered crocodiles than we think—namely, a deviated septum.
Doers and Makers Building Prototypes for NASA
As part of a new agreement, NASA has contracted with New York Tech to have ETIC student employees build unique technology prototypes based on existing NASA patents and create professional marketing materials to help commercialize the technology.
Celebrating New York Tech-Vancouver’s Graduates
On November 15, family and friends gathered at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre to celebrate New York Tech-Vancouver’s Class of 2021.
Exploring DEI Through Literature
New York Tech initiatives promote conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through literature.