Triumph of Technology
James Simon, dean of College of Arts and Sciences, looks at how technology has helped shape the 2016 election.
Fall 2016 NYIT Magazine Celebrates Internationalization
Read the Fall 2016 issue of NYIT Magazine
Start the Presses: Manhattan Globe Makes its Debut
Print is not dead. NYIT-Manhattan is getting a new student newspaper.
Politically Inclined
NYIT students attend workshops to help them better understand the election process, how to engage in open conversations about voting, and discover that their voice really does matter.
Rookie Reporter Maylan Studart on Covering the Presidential Debate
NYIT student Maylan Studart covered the September 26 presidential debate.
Jia Wang
When Jia Wang (M.F.A. ’16) first came to New York City, she had a few misconceptions. “I thought it would be a modern and beautiful city, but actually some places are messy,” she muses.
Has Big Money Hijacked Democracy? NYIT Looks for Answers.
During a panel discussion, Department of Social Sciences faculty members spoke to students about the role big money plays in an election.
Journalists Discuss Election Ethics, Media Coverage at NYIT
Prominent journalists, public relations professionals, faculty members, and students gathered at the NYIT Auditorium on Broadway to discuss ethics and the 2016 presidential election.
Future Educators Reach for the Moon
Five pre-service teachers and two NYIT faculty members receive NASA certification.
New Faculty Get Full-Time Welcome
NYIT’s newest full-time faculty—16 in total as well as seven visiting professors—have a diverse range experiences and backgrounds.
Alumni Profile: John V. Sullivan
John Sullivan