Students Don’t Take Corporate Challenge Lying Down
This year’s Corporate Challenge, which is now in its eighth year, asked students to respond to challenges posed by Courtyard by Marriot.
Celebrate Earth Day
Sunday, April 22, is Earth Day. Join in the celebration of our planet by attending an event on campus.
Building Resilient Communities
A new initiative between NYIT and Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement (HCCI) encourages collaboration and programming that benefits Harlem’s Bradhurst community and NYIT students.
NYIT Celebrates Community Service During Day of Giving
On April 11, 2018, the NYIT community came together to participate in dozens of service-oriented activities during the university’s first Day of Giving.
17th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception: Celebrating NYIT’s Finest Minds
Nearly 180 NYIT faculty members were recognized for their innovative work at the 17th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception.
Student Profile: Marin Graham
Marin Graham has her sights on becoming a physical therapist and hopes to one day take her practice around the world. Read more about her journey.
Gliding to Greatness
Four student members of the NYIT-Old Westbury chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) took first and second place at the NSBE national convention.
Get Ready for a (Virtual) Reality Check
A new group welcomes NYIT community members from all disciplines to explore and discuss the latest in VR technology.
Student Profile: Monicah Jebor
Cross country runner Monicah Jebor is finding success on and off the track. Read more about her journey.
Design in Motion
NYIT students collaborate with peers from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona to create unique playscape designs.
It’s a Match! NYITCOM Class of ’18 Learns Their Residency Matches
At Match Day, an event with all the anticipation of an NFL draft, NYITCOM students learned where they would complete their medical residency training.
Storming the Capitol
More than 60 students at NYITCOM at A-State traveled to Little Rock, Ark., and Washington D.C. to raise awareness about and advocate for change in osteopathic medicine.