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Student Profile: Nicholas Cariello

Ten years ago, Nicholas Cariello (B.S. ’18) participated in a summer camp on the Long Island campus. Now he is an NYIT graduate and on his way to earning a master’s degree in computer science. Cariello has gained hands-on experience through a coveted internship with IBM, jobs on campus and as a software developer at a startup, and as the president of the Association for Computing Machinery. Read more about his journey.

Q&A: Two Students on Breaking Into Blockchain

NYIT students Arshit Arora and Denisolt Shakhbulatov discuss their new blockchain-based news platform and the blockchain app that led to success in two competitions.

Engineering Students Power Their Own Way Forward

Eleven student members of the NYIT chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineer (ASME) put their skills to the test at the ASME Human Powered Vehicle Challenge.

NYIT and Holon Institute of Technology Sign Memorandum of Understanding

NYIT and Israel-based Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on April 23 that calls for the collaboration and exchange of students and faculty.

Student Profile: Ariana Rennie

Future engineer Ariana Rennie hopes to use her knowledge to assist those with different learning abilities. Read more about her journey.

Experts Gather to Determine “Where Blockchain Leads”

NYIT hosted its first-ever symposium on blockchain and its applications and impacts on commerce, finance, government, and society on April 12.

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.

Top Honors for Student Engineers

The NYIT student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) hosted the IEEE Region 1 Student Conference and walked away as winners.

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.

Student Profile: Noah Simatei

Noah Simatei never considered competitive running…until he came to NYIT. He is now leading the team across the finish line. Learn more about his journey.

The Password Is Dead. Long Live the Password.

Researchers at NYIT investigate what’s next in the world of authentication.

Q&A with Lillian Niwagaba: Competing to Solve Global Health Issues

Six NYIT students will compete with 23 other schools from around the world to solve a global health issue at the International Emory Global Case Competition.

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