Turning the Tide: How Data Can Save Cities from Flooding
In a Scientific American op-ed, Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong, Ph.D., advises policymakers to use data visualization to prepare for rising water levels near coastal cities around the world.
NYIT Students Make a Major Showing at IEEE Conference Competition
Students in NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences took first and second place in two competitions at the IEEE Region 1 Conference.
NYIT Students Mentor the Next Generation of Doers and Makers
High school and middle school students devised clever ways to recycle materials for clean water and sanitation projects as part of the ETIC E-Cycle Program.
News Brief: Google Recruiters Visit NYIT
At an invitation-only event hosted by NYIT Career Services, Google met with undergraduate and graduate students in search of their next technical writer.
Girl Power: Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day
NYIT students, faculty, and industry professionals led STEM-based activities and talks to inspire the next generation of female engineers.
NYIT Experts Take Over the Airwaves
NYIT faculty members shared their research findings and expertise the week of January 28 on The Academic Minute.
Alumni Profile: Renee Blair
After graduating from NYIT, Renee Blair took a year off to explore the United States. Now that her cross country tour has come to an end, she plans to take what she learned on the road and focus on her career in engineering management.
Fall 2018: Semester in Review
NYIT students showcased their hands-on learning experiences at a series of final project review sessions and events.
Alumni Profile: Joshua Folarin
NYIT offered Joshua Folarin (B.S. ’18) exactly what he wanted from an academic career: an excellent education and the perfect location.
Alumni Profile: Danielle Bartholomew
Danielle Bartholomew (B.S. ’18) is going places. Throughout her academic career, she maintained a nearly perfect GPA and landed a prestigious post with the U.S. Department of Defense.
Student Profile: Patrick Torres
Computers were Patrick Torres’ hobby until he discovered that he could combine his pastime with his dream of a career in the visual arts.
Student Profile: Ariel Steinlauf
A coveted internship at Apple helped computer science major Ariel Steinlauf think about his future and learn to take chances.