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Students Share Experiences in Nicaragua in New Documentary

THIRST calls attention to the clean drinking water conundrum in a struggling country.

NYIT Students Bound for International Workshop in Indonesia

They will participate in a business simulation competition.

NYIT Graduate Student Learns by Doing Research

Pranav Krishnamurthy (B.S. '14) investigates computer and mobile security—with the help of a humanoid robot at NYIT.

College of Osteopathic Medicine Students Earn Outstanding Match Results

NYIT medical students achieved residency matches throughout the country.

Lunch & Such: Food, Friends, and Engineering at NYIT

Mohammed Akram and Stefan Pougatchev talk about student life in New York City, engineering, and shared connections.

Calling All Leaders: STEM Fields Need You

Ana Robakidze encourages girls and young women to step up to careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.

Alternative Spring Break Update

There's still time to support NYIT students before they depart for Nicaragua in March. All it takes is a bag of coffee.

NYIT Students Prepare for Spring Break Trip to Nicaragua

Students will spend spring break building a water filtration system and tutoring children in a camp in Nicaragua.

ScholarTalk: Biomedical Research for Students

Box blogger Danielle Apfelbaum interviewed Professor Martin Gerdes as part of a series for American Heart Month.

NYIT Announces Through the Lens Photography Winners

A village in Bangladesh, a Boston aquarium, and a global health mission in El Salvador inspired the winners.

5 Myths Debunked About Greek Life

Greek recruitment week is Jan. 26-30. Get involved and learn everything you need to know.

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