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Student Profile: Asad Sheikh

Asad Sheikh (B.S. ’17) comes from a family of physicians so it comes as no surprise that he would pursue a career in medicine.

Students “Arm” Themselves with Innovation

Four New York Tech undergraduate students overcame the challenges of a global pandemic to build a robotic arm for their senior design project.

Managing Pandemic and Holiday Stress

NYITCOM Psychiatrist Liat Jarkon, D.O., offers support in managing the stress of the 2020 holiday season amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Business Students Place in the Top 100 in Global Competition

Ten NYIT School of Management students demonstrated their business skills at GLO-BUS, an online worldwide competition where teams of students compete for global market leadership.

News Byte: New York Tech SWE Student Chapter Recognized for Membership Growth

The New York Tech Society of Women Engineers (SWE) student chapter was awarded the 2021 Membership Growth Award.

Student Profile: Samiha Gaffar

New York Tech student Samiha Gaffar believes tech is the future, which is why she decided to pursue a career in computer science.

Spread the Holiday Cheer!

There was a blizzard of activity for this year’s Tech Winter Wonderland “drive-through” event on the Long Island campus.

Speaking Up: How to Take Action and Create Change

DEI Series: Speaking Up, Activism, and Organizing in Different Spaces aimed to educate and empower students to be advocates for themselves and the topics they are passionate about.

Student Profile: Christine Lee

Christine Lee believes there should be more women in medicine. As a future physician, she plans to focus on health policy and global health to address the needs of her community and beyond.

News Byte: Grad Programs Top Woman Engineer’s Annual Rankings

New York Institute of Technology has been named a 2020 Reader’s Choice “Top 10 Graduate School” by Woman Engineer magazine.

Student Profile: Joseph Olivieri

Joseph Olivieri always had a passion for the arts. But he felt a career in theater wouldn’t give him the stability he needed. He found that interior design would fulfill his artistic passion.

Student Profile: Cameron Little

As a summer intern with National Grid, mechanical engineering major Cameron Little used his New York Tech education to develop a Python script, saving the company money in workers’ travel time and labor. The company was so impressed with his work, he was offered a full-time post in gas field operations.

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