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Student Profile: Jacqueline Pileggi

Future architect Jacqueline Pileggi was always drawn to the arts. Architecture allows her to express her creativity by building spaces that everyone can enjoy.

Biology Student Presents Cancer Treatment Research

Biology major Kaitlyn Accardi presented her cancer treatment research virtually at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research.

MayFest Meets Final Roar 2021

From May 3 through 8, students, alumni, faculty, and staff safely came together, in person or from the comfort of their own homes, to celebrate the end of the academic year at a series of events that included traditional MayFest and Final Roar activities.

New York Tech Students Feted for Volunteer Work

Three New York Tech students have been recognized by the New York City Mayor’s office for completing over 100 hours of volunteer service during the last year.

Student Profile: Tint Tha Ra Wun

Biology student Tint Tha Ra Wun has a passion for giving back to the community and aims to do just that through medicine.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Women in STEM

More than 90 high school students attended the virtual 2021 Women in Engineering and Technology Day to learn more about STEM fields.

Students Showcase Their Skills at ETIC Cyber Hackathon

The Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) hackathon welcomed undergraduate and graduate students from the New York City, Long Island, and Vancouver campuses to solve 15 challenges in six hours.

Student Profile: Maria Carpenter

For future nurse Maria Carpenter, her ultimate goal has always been to see where there’s a need and doing something about it.

Getting Residents Vaccinated

School of Health Professions student volunteers are doing their part to stop the pandemic by assisting residents with scheduling COVID-19 vaccine appointments.

Students Get Free NICE Rides to Campus

New York Tech students commuting to the Long Island campus can take advantage of a new program offering free bus passes for travel on the Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) bus.

Making Radars Smarter in Congested Radio Frequency Environment

Assistant professor Batu Chalise, Ph.D., and a professor at Villanova University have been awarded $240,000 from the Army Research Laboratory as part of a subcontract from Alion Science and Technology to enhance state-of-the-art radar functionality.

Student Profile: Alex Wang

Alex Wang is currently working toward his second master’s degree, an M.F.A. in graphic design. He spoke to The Box about his award-winning projects and hopes for the future.

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