Engineering Instructor Heads South of the Border
An NYIT faculty member who taught in Mexico this summer plans to build on his experience.
REU Fellows Study Mobile Device and Wireless Security
NYIT’s fourth Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program welcomed students from eight universities to work with faculty mentors on research in mobile device and wireless network security.
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Tech Trek
NYIT Assistant Director of Career Services Larry Kamguia interviews computer science student Marcianna Davis about participating in Tech Trek, an alternative spring break opportunity for Black and Latino engineering students hosted by CODE2040.
Green Buildings: Helping the Planet, Helping Our Pockets
In an op-ed in The Huffington Post, President Guiliano writes about how green buildings can save costs, energy, and the planet.
NYIT Continues Cybersecurity Partnership with Government Agencies
NYIT has become a catalyst for technological innovation and entrepreneurship through its partnerships with national and regional government agencies
In the Green: NYIT Conference Explores Sustainable Solutions
Experts discuss green building opportunities at NYIT’s 11th annual Energy Conference.
Moriel Schottlender
As a software engineer at the Wikimedia Foundation, the open source organization that brought the world Wikipedia, Moriel Schottlender (M.S. ’14, Computer Science) has plenty of room to test herself.
Ryana Yin
“In combination with my NYIT bachelor's degree, I can also go for product manager positions in high-tech or finance companies.”
Pranav Krishnamurthy
“The way technology is advancing rapidly, you do a lot of self-teaching,” says Pranav Krishnamurthy. As a software developer at Sanef ITS Technologies America Inc., a leading mobile toll technology company, he’s learning all the time.
Indera Rampal-Harrod
At an NYIT alumni event this past spring, Indera Rampal-Harrod joined her mentor and former NYIT professor Richard E. Dibble, Ph.D., onstage to receive a leadership award for her support of NYIT’s Center for Human Resource Studies and her dedication to the profession. The evening celebrated all that Rampal-Harrod has contributed to the school—with degrees in computer science, human resource management, and instructional technology, she is an NYIT triple threat. It also marked a transition in her own career.