Student Profile: Christopher Shagan
When Christopher Shagan transferred to New York Tech to study architecture, he knew he found his place. “New York Tech’s program teaches me ways to think creatively and differently to solve problems and become better at the software used within my field.”
News Byte: Team From the School of Architecture and Design Proposes Solutions to Food Insecurity
At the sixth Tallinn Architecture Biennale in Tallinn, Estonia, Associate Professor Marcella Del Signore, Professor Tom Verebes, Ph.D., and a group of graduate students in the architecture, urban and regional design program presented their solution to food insecurity in New Yok City.
Starting Off on the Right Foot
Nicole Sheehan, director of undergraduate academic advising, shares valuable tips, information, and resources to help the first-year college experience go as smoothly as possible.
Alumni Profile: Selin Park
For Selin Park (B.S. ’20), taking a wrong turn helped her find her true calling: to become a nurse.
Student Profile: Rasheed Martin
Aspiring engineer and president of the Black Student Union Rasheed Martin wants to change the underrepresentation of the Black community in engineering. “As president, I will be implementing new standards that will help put our community in the best position to be successful socially, educationally, and professionally.”
The Hispanic Experience in Literature
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, six New York Tech community members share book recommendations that help illustrate the Hispanic experience.
Faculty Profile: Jacqueline Keighron
From a young age, Assistant Professor Jacqueline Keighron, Ph.D., was encouraged to question and explore science. At New York Tech, she gives students that same support as she works with them on research projects.
New York Tech Mini-Research Grants Program Expands to Focus on Girls in STEM
Thanks to funding from the American Association of University Women, New York Tech is expanding its Mini-Research Grant Awards (MRGA) program to focus on attracting girls to STEM studies.
New York Tech Celebrates Constitution Day
On September 15, New York Tech will host a series of events honoring the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
New York Tech Jumps in U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Ranking
New York Institute of Technology is ranked among the top 25 universities in the North and for the 12th consecutive year, is ranked among the top 50 universities in the North in the U.S. News & World Report 2022-2023 Best Colleges rankings, improving its position to No. 22 in the regional rankings.
New York Tech Welcomes New Students to the 2022-2023 Academic Year
New undergraduate and graduate students from near and far joined the third annual New Student Academic Convocation, held virtually on September 6, to kick off the new academic year. The event featured inspiring talks from New York Tech’s leadership team, Student Government Association (SGA) presidents, and alumni.
New York Tech Welcomes New Faculty
After a pandemic-driven hiatus, New York Institute of Technology once again welcomed new faculty in person at an August 30 reception at the newly renovated Salten Hall Café on the Long Island campus.