Improving the Pace of the COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is not proceeding at an effective pace. The federal government must take the lead by setting clear expectations and providing financial support to train and establish a clinical workforce to directly administer the vaccine, writes Brian Harper, M.D., M.P.H. in a Business Insider op-ed.
Alumni Profile: Stacy L. Beatty Jr.
As the director of graphic design with the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Stacy L. Beatty Jr. (B.F.A. ’02) manages the day-to-day needs for the agency and the Office of the Mayor.
Alumni Profile: Bishara Abdul-Hamid
At his learning center Hexagon-STEM, Bishara Abdul-Hamid (M.S.I.T. ’15) uses an interdisciplinary approach to engage students in science, technology, engineering, and math.
News Byte: Alumna Named to Biden White House Staff
New York Tech alumna Karine Jean-Pierre (B.S. ’97) is named President-Elect Joe Biden’s principal deputy press secretary.
Student Profile: Leah-Sarah Clayton
A love of the arts and thirst for knowledge drew freshman Leah-Sarah Clayton to a rigorous education in architecture at New York Tech.
Student Profile: Sidpasamde Tiendrebeogo
Sidpasamde Tiendrebeogo thought she wanted to study medicine, but walking through the architecture studios on a tour of New York Tech, she instantly knew that was her calling.
Student Profile: Aiseosa Irowa
When Aiseosa Irowa was looking for a more rigorous school, she knew New York Tech would give her the opportunity to compete among the best of the best.
Student Profile: Raynía Ashley Arnold
Since transferring to New York Tech, Raynía Ashley Arnold has made the most of her experience. Learn more about her journey.
Student Profile: Clement Banahene
Lack of electricity in his home country of Ghana inspired Clement Banahene to pursue a degree in electrical and computer engineering.
Student Profile: Kamille Williams
New York Tech students are in good hands with student orientation leader Kamille Williams. With her positive attitude and friendly demeanor, she’s there to help all incoming students feel welcome.
New York Institute of Technology Celebrates Black History Month
Four members of the New York Tech community talk about the significance of black culture and the impact they are making at the university and in their respective communities.
Q&A: Harlem Fine Arts Show Honors Brian Harper, M.D.
The associate professor talks to The Box about being recognized for his contributions to medicine and why more African Americans should become doctors.