Engineering Students Get Creative
For their entry in the New York State Industries for the Disabled CREATE Symposium, three College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students developed a more efficient way for employees who are neurodiverse to assemble cardboard packaging materials.
Alumni Profile: Ramon Ray
The importance of having fun is a recurring theme in Ramon Ray’s (B.S. ’07) life and work. And it has paid off. He has launched four businesses and credits his education at New York Tech for helping him flourish in his professional life.
Spotlight on Faculty Tenures and Promotions
As New York Tech prepares for the 2022-2023 academic year, several faculty members were recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship, service, and commitment to the university through tenure and promotions.
Researching Treatments for Pediatric Brain Cancer
New York Tech researchers published scientific findings that could bring the medical community one step closer to winning the fight against pediatric brain cancer.
Students, Faculty Contribute Tech, Design Savvy to Open-Air Production of Romeo and Juliet
On June 4 and 5, New York Tech students, faculty, and staff participated in creating multimedia scenery for Teatro Grattacielo’s production of Giulietta e Romeo in Battery Park City’s Robert F. Wagner Park.
School of Architecture and Design Alumnus Joins Board of Trustees
Domenick Chieco (B.S. ’89), co-chair of the board of directors of Milrose Consultants and an alumnus of the School of Architecture and Design, has been appointed to New York Tech’s Board of Trustees.
Faculty Forum: Surviving the Homebuying Roller Coaster
The School of Management’s Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., explains how psychological ownership can impact the homebuying experience.
School of Health Professions Students Showcase Their Scholarly Work
Students pursuing master’s degrees in physician assistant studies and occupational therapy and doctorates in physical therapy presented their research findings at the School of Health Professions’ annual Aletheia Research Symposium.
NYITCOM Graduates Its Newest Physicians
NYITCOM welcomed its newest physicians at hooding ceremonies held May 22 and 25.
There’s a Place for You at New York Tech
New York Tech is featured in several out-of-home spaces, including The Shops at Columbus Circle, billboards in Times Square, the Long Island Railroad, and a takeover of the Columbus Circle subway station.
Alumni Celebrate Their Golden Anniversary
As New York Tech’s newest alumni received their degrees at the university’s 61st Commencement ceremony on May 22, a group of alumni from the classes of 1970—1972 rekindled memories at their Golden Anniversary reunion.
Faculty Profile: Alessandro Melis
Alessandro Melis, Ph.D., looks beyond the traditional sense of architecture, finding inspiration in cinema, philosophers, scientists, and political activists. He uses this same approach in the classroom, stimulating his students’ creativity and encouraging them to think of themselves as researchers first and to question everything.