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One Student’s Enduring Commitment to HR

Ishita Trikha (M.S. ’20), a recent graduate of the Human Resources Management and Labor Relations, M.S. program, is the recipient of the 2021 New York City Society for Human Resource Management Sherman Award for her dedication and active participation in New York Tech’s student chapter.

A Match Made in Medicine

NYITCOM-Arkansas students Tyler and Shana Childress met as children and reconnected in high school, discovering they shared many things in common, including the dream of becoming doctors.

New “Conversations in Urban Design” Series Taps Top Talent

The new series features discussions between School of Architecture and Design students and distinguished practitioners and researchers in academia who contribute to the fields of urban design, sustainable development, and landscape urbanism.

New York Tech Hosts Inaugural Esports Camp

From June 23 through 25, New York Tech held its first virtual esports camp for current and prospective students, focusing on educating attendees about the business and competitive sides of the industry, as well as the university’s esports program.

CITYarts Recognizes Digital Art and Design Chair Rozina Vavetsi and Student Award Winners

Rozina Vavetsi, M.Sc., associate professor and chair of the Department of Digital Art and Design, received CITYarts’ 2021 Making a Difference Through the Arts award and three New York Tech digital art and design students were recognized as winners of a CITYarts design contest.

NYITCOM Student Secures Prestigious AHA Scholarship

College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) student Risa Kiernan received the highly competitive 2021 Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease from the American Heart Association (AHA).

New Degrees Prepare Students for In-Demand Fields

New York Tech has launched three new exciting degree programs that will prepare students to solve global challenges in engineering, public health, and business.

Architecture Students Benefit from 3-D BIM Collaborative Technology During COVID-19

How 3-D building information modeling (BIM) technology introduced in remote classwork helped students work and collaborate, while also providing them valuable experience with a tool that many employers in the design world rely on every day.

How the New York Tech Community is Observing Juneteenth

To the New York Tech community, Juneteenth is more than just a day off. It is an opportunity to observe, reflect, and most importantly, educate ourselves on our country’s history, injustices still taking place, and what the future holds for us.

Renowned Architect Alberto Campo Baeza Inaugurates Dean’s Atelier Studio

In spring 2021, the inaugural School of Architecture and Design Tommaso and Franca Chieco Dean’s Atelier Studio hosted world-renowned architect Alberto Campo Baeza as distinguished guest professor for a third-year design class.

Adjunct Instructor Jamel Vanderburg on the Importance of Juneteenth

In an opinion piece for The Box, Jamel Vanderburg, M.P.A., adjunct instructor of interdisciplinary studies, talks about the importance and significance of Juneteenth.

New York Tech Celebrates Pride Month

Meet the innovative voices of the LGBTQIA community, who are creating change at New York Tech.

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