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Kevin LaGrandeur on Surviving the Rise of Machines

In the coming years, automation—not offshoring—will be the chief driver of forced joblessness. Alleviating the worst effects of technological unemployment will require radically new approaches to economic policy, writes Kevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., in USA Today.

Mini Grants Help High School Scientists Maximize Their Goals

Thirty-five high school research project proposals were awarded $200 grants by NYIT through its first annual Mini Research Grant Award program, sponsored by the Department of Life Sciences.

Marketing Their Careers: PR Students Learn from the Pros

Student members of the NYIT-Old Westbury Public Relations Student Society of America chapter visited the NYC offices of Quinn, a lifestyle public relations agency, for lessons in building effective marketing campaigns and how to land that first job.

NYIT Fulbright Scholar Explores New Technologies in the Classroom

NYIT faculty member and Fulbright Scholar Melda Yildiz traveled to Azerbaijan to investigate how new media and technologies can improve teacher education.

Destination: Cuba

Two recipients of the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship (formerly the Presidential Global Fellowship) share their Cuban experience.

A Micro Mind Reveals Macro Answers About the Human Brain

Assistant Professor Navin Pokala studies the behavior of the roundworm to better understand how the human brain functions.

Dianne Baumert-Moyik

Baumert-Moyik splits her time between Long Island, where she manages strategic community affairs for the company’s environmental remediation program, and Northern Virginia and, soon, Melbourne, Fla., where she provides strategic support for the its Military Aircraft Systems division.

Associate Professor’s Art Installation Takes Flight

Associate Professor Yuko Oda exhibits her art installation, “The Unbearable Lightness and Heaviness of Being,” at SIGGRAPH Asia, the largest international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques.

Gabriel Sunshine

Professor Gabriel Sunshine, Ph.D., has been known to have his head in the clouds—and fly at Mach 2 while doing it.

The Wednesday After: Unpacking the Election Results

NYIT leaders discuss the election results on their respective fields and on the community.

Student Research Takes Top Honors

Two NYIT students receive top honors at the Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists annual conference.

It’s the Big 5-0 for the Campus Slate

Campus Slate celebrates its 50th anniversary with a party at Revel in Garden City.

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