Q&A with New AEE Fellow Robert Amundsen on Wind Energy
Newly appointed Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) Fellow Robert Amundsen, Ph.D., talks about the growth of wind energy technology and how New York Tech’s courses give students a competitive edge in the industry.
News Byte: Beheshti Shares Expertise About Internet of Things Security
NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Dean Babak Beheshti, Ph.D., shares insight and expertise about Internet of Things (IoT) security in a leading industry podcast.
NYITCOM-Arkansas Receives Its First NIH Grant
An NYITCOM-Arkansas researcher received a $428,400 multi-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate whether Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment can help relieve migraine headaches.
News Byte: Inside Higher Ed Article Showcases Innovative Approach to Remote Learning
A recent feature in Inside Higher Ed highlights one New York Tech faculty member and his efforts to support student success during unprecedented times.
Office of Student Life Honors Faculty and Staff
The Office of Student Life celebrates dedicated faculty and staff with 2020 Leadership and Service Awards.
Preventing Information (In)Security
Even though it is summer, it's not time to take a vacation from protecting online account information with the strongest password structures possible.
Emergency Funds Help New York Tech Students During Pandemic
New York Tech’s student support team hosted a webinar for alumni and emergency fund donors that showcased the impact the funds had on many of our students.
News Byte: Technology Engages Architecture Students During Pandemic
Associate Professor of Architecture Jason Van Nest integrated a software tool to engage students during remote instruction Associate Professor of Architecture Jason Van Nest integrated a software tool to engage students during remote instruction this spring and help them study cost estimation as another dimension of inquiry to inform their design efforts.
Widely Used Blood Test Could Advance Heart Failure Treatment
NYITCOM biomedical researchers were part of a team developed a new use for a common blood test, which could one day save the lives of heart failure patients.
Catching Up: Community Service Spirit Continues to Thrive During Crisis
An update on the many local efforts undertaken by New York Tech students, faculty, and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Observing Saharan Dust Plume Impact in Northeast Arkansas
A faculty member at NYITCOM-Arkansas traces particulate matter in Northeast Arkansas from the Saharan Dust Plume
Virtual Success: New York Tech Celebrates Its 59th Commencement
New York Tech’s 59th annual commencement enabled graduates, families, friends, faculty, and staff to tune in to a stream that included celebratory speeches, the conferral of degrees, and individual school and college ceremonies honoring each graduate and recognizing student awards and honors.