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Student Profile: Mohmmad Ishtiaq

Mohmmad Ishtiaq hopes to one day open a video game development studio. At New York Tech, he’s getting a head start learning the latest technologies and participating in real-world projects.

Student Profile: Hira Ghani

Initially studying psychology as an undergraduate student, Hira Ghani was inspired to switch to osteopathic medicine, following in the footsteps of her uncle, NYITCOM alumnus Humayun “Hank” Chaudhry (D.O. ’91).

D.P.T. Students Receive White Coats in First-Ever Ceremony

Students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program received their white coats, generously donated by alumni, at the program’s first White Coat Ceremony on February 17.

Student Profile: Yuanyuan (Maxine) Liu

On a visit to New York City, Yuanyuan (Maxine) Liu stopped into New York Tech to learn about taking computer classes. She was interested in what she learned that she decided to enroll in the master’s in cybersecurity program on the Vancouver campus.

Improved Student Experience is Central to the HUB

The new Student Service HUB (Your Home for University Business) launched February 14, providing an improved, streamlined digital experience for students to conduct day-to-day tasks such as viewing class schedules, checking grades, registering for classes, confirming financial aid, and paying bills.

Staff Profile: Becky Frieden

As senior director of enterprise applications and decision support systems, Becky Frieden believes that a student’s digital experience at New York Tech is equally as important as their physical experience.

A Student Reflects on Black History Month

In a first-person narrative for The Box, architecture student Sidpasamde Tiendrebeogo reflects on the importance and significance of Black History Month.

Student Profile: Daniel Wright

Daniel Wright followed several career paths before a life-changing experience inspired him to pursue medicine. A graduate of NYITCOM-Arkansas’s Master’s in Biomedical Sciences program, the 52-year-old is now studying to be a physician and plans to practice in the underserved region of the Mississippi Delta.

New York Tech Awards Mini-Research Grants to High School Students for Fifth Straight Year

Underscoring its commitment to undergraduate research and to building a pipeline for students to pursue science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, New York Institute of Technology has awarded 30 research projects from 20 high schools with New York Tech Mini-Research Grant Awards.

A Sweet Marketing Strategy

Sweethearts conversation hearts are an iconic Valentine’s Day candy, but with 16 new sayings, they look different this year. School of Management Interim Dean Deborah Y. Cohn, Ph.D., explains what’s behind this marketing strategy.

Student Profile: Nic Luna

Nic Luna hopes to become a visual effects artist, working in both film and television. They’re well on their way, having worked on short films and 3-D animations. Now, they’re documenting their classmates building prototypes for NASA.

New York Tech Welcomes New Registrar

Ian K. White, Ed.D., a higher education administrator with two decades of experience, joins New York Institute of Technology as registrar.

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