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News Byte: Three Cheers for Programs That Improve Access to STEM

Insight Into Diversity magazine recognizes two NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences programs among the 2020 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award winners.

Simulating Pediatric Head Trauma

Mechanical engineering student Alfonso Dehesa Baeza talks about his research on abusive head trauma.

100 Years Ago Today: A Look at New York City in 1920

Associate Professor Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., paints a vivid picture of life in the 1920s on his website, New York in 1920, 100 Years Ago Today.

Taking Puerto Rico by Storm

A group of 18 interdisciplinary students traveled to Puerto Rico at the start of the spring semester to build a storm station in the small town of Río Piedras.

Not Just Fun in the Sun: Health Professions Students in Paradise

Students joined NYIT School of Health Professions faculty in Costa Rica for an experiential learning trip that provided hands-on clinical experience and submersion in a culture known for its longevity.

Connecting the Classroom With the Community

Students share their experiences on community outreach initiatives at the 2019 Service-Learning Conference.

Engineering Students Walk Away With Jobs at SWE Conference

NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students received summer internship offers at WE19, the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) annual conference in Anaheim, Calif.

Granting Diversity in STEAM

A $100,000 grant from The Voya Foundation will help New York Institute of Technology increase diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) in 2020.

Undergrads Use Computing to Detect Cancer

Christopher Garzon and Brian Nguyen worked on a study to standardize and computerize the detection of abnormal cells of the cervix.

New York Tech Student, Mentor Win Partnership Award

The Moxxie Mentoring Foundation honored Eboni Odom and her mentor for their dynamic partnership.

A Lesson in Collaboration

Students in the Foundations of Inquiry interdisciplinary course get an important history lesson and learn the value of critical and analytical thinking.

Bull’s-eye! NYITCOM Student Targets Cancer Treatment

Connor Abramowicz lands a coveted internship with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where he is working on a study to discover why the failure rate of cancer therapies is so high.

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