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Alumni Profile: José R. Febres

José R. Febres, P.E., D.Eng. (M.S. ’12) received his master’s in energy management online, but “remote” learning didn’t stop him from building a lasting bond with his professors.

Alumni Profile: Jimmy Marsanico

At NYIT’s 2012 commencement, the electrical and computer engineering major told his classmates they are the product of their own hard work. Following his own advice, he is now an enterprise product manager at Bloomberg LP.

Energy Conference Explores Safety, Comfort, and Sustainability in Facilities

At the 14th Annual Energy Conference, tech and sustainability experts discussed advancements impacting and disrupting the energy sector.

Michael Nizich Presents on the Importance of International Education

At the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors Annual Conference & Expo, the director of NYIT’s Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) spoke about the ETIC’s programs and how they encourage students to think globally.

Undergrad Researchers Tackle Real Challenges

Students in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences presented the culmination of their projects at the final Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program (UREP) presentations in May.

High School Students Learn About STEM Fields at First Girls in Engineering and Technology Day

On May 4, a group of high school girls convened at NYIT-Long Island to learn about STEM fields at the College of Engineering and Computing Science’s first Girls in Engineering and Technology event.

NYIT-Abu Dhabi Celebrates Graduation Weekend

Members of the Class of 2019 joined other alumni for social and formal occasions as part of Abu Dhabi's graduation celebration.

NSF Grant Helps Students Get Their STEM Careers on Track

New York Institute of Technology receives a $600K grant from NSF to help students enter tech careers.

Countdown to Commencement 2019

On May 19, New York Institute of Technology will honor the Class of 2019 at the 58th Commencement Ceremony on the university’s Long Island campus.

Pencils Up: Student Research Helps Children With Autism

With their Pencil Gripper for Children With Autism project, a team of students from the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is developing ways to improve handwriting skills of children with learning disabilities.

18th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception: Celebrating NYIT’s Creative Achievements

Nearly 190 scholars, scientists, professionals, and researchers were honored at the 18th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception at NYIT de Seversky Mansion on April 11.

Students Walk Away With Job Offers at NSBE Convention

During the National Society of Black Engineers annual convention, several NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students were offered gigs on the spot.

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