Celebrating Student Employee “Superheroes”
New York Tech celebrated National Student Employee Appreciation Week to honor the outstanding work and contributions of its “superhero” student employees.
Student Profile: Talise Geer
After working in sales for 10 years, graduate student Talise Geer didn’t see herself going back to school—especially not in a STEM field. Today, she is enrolled in the Cybersecurity, M.S. program, preparing to capitalize on the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals.
Students Send Joyful Messages to Seniors
Through the Cards of Care initiative, students on the Vancouver campus sent uplifting messages to seniors in assisting living.
New York Tech to Host Cybersecurity Hackathon
On April 30, the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences will host its eighth cybersecurity hackathon challenge, where competing teams of New York Tech students will face 15 cryptographic challenges.
Student Profile: Nicholas Spano
Nicholas Spano has made his dreams a reality during his time at New York Tech, working and gaining hands-on experience at an architectural firm, while simultaneously working on significant research projects. The Box sat down with Spano to learn more about his time at New York Tech and his plans for the future.
Alumni Offer Words of Leadership Wisdom
Three New York Tech alumni share insight about their respective journey to positions of leadership at the “Truths of Leadership” virtual panel on April 6.
New York Tech Live: When New York Was Puerto Rican
At the inaugural “New York Tech Live” on March 24, four iconic New Yorkers discussed the monumental impact of West Side Story on their lives and work, set in the context of New York City and urban planning for the Upper West Side.
Student Profile: Kathryn Vu
Electrical and computer engineering student Kathryn Vu recently received a 2021 Greek Leader of Distinction award from the Northeast Greek Leadership Association. Now, as she prepares to graduate this May, she intends to use her leadership skills to push for progress in STEM fields.
Let’s Get Social!
Through a new social media ambassadors program, students showcase what it’s like to study at New York Tech.
Forest Therapy Walks Debut on Long Island Campus
A new series of Forest Therapy Walks give members of the Long Island campus community a new way to access the serene and restorative environment.
The Big Give 2021
For 1,955 minutes, the New York Tech community virtually came together for the Big Give, raising $340,277, exceeding last year’s total by nearly $40,000, to support current and future students.
NYITCOM Student Uses Social Media to Address Health Misinformation
A new research paper in the journal JMIR Dermatology, co-authored by NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine student Moshe Bressler, reveals a major concern among dermatologists: social media plays a dangerous role in spreading misinformation on skin health.