Doers, Makers Throughout History
NYIT celebrates Black History Month by looking at historical “Doers, Makers, Innovators, and Healers” and alumni who carry on their traditions.
Alumni Profile: Danielle Bartholomew
Danielle Bartholomew (B.S. ’18) is going places. Throughout her academic career, she maintained a nearly perfect GPA and landed a prestigious post with the U.S. Department of Defense.
Alumni Profile: Eteete Dan-Udoka
Eteete Dan-Udoka (B.S. ’18) didn’t just keep his nose in the books while he was a student. He also founded an organization, participated in research studies, and helped those with Parkinson’s disease. Now, the alum is poised for even greater success as he looks to a future in dentistry.
Alumni Profile: Omari Adams
As a cold box engineer at Praxair, Omari Adams (B.S. ’18) separates air into chemical parts.
Video: Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs—With Viruses
In a Facebook Live session, NYIT students take viewers on a live hunt for the answer to antibiotic resistance—viruses.
Alumni Profile: Linesha Davis
As a child, Linesha Davis wanted to cure the world. The biology major is on her way to making the world a healthier place.
Student Takes First Place at Cybersecurity Conference
Computer science major Stephan Brown took first place at the Ninth Annual Cybersecurity Conference poster presentation.
Student Profile: Catherina Davius
Nursing student Catherina Davius returned to her home country of Haiti to deliver school supplies to children in underserved schools and churches.
Student Profile: Ariana Rennie
Future engineer Ariana Rennie hopes to use her knowledge to assist those with different learning abilities. Read more about her journey.
Student Profile: Monicah Jebor
Cross country runner Monicah Jebor is finding success on and off the track. Read more about her journey.
Student Profile: Noah Simatei
Noah Simatei never considered competitive running…until he came to NYIT. He is now leading the team across the finish line. Learn more about his journey.
Meet the Future Women in STEM
NYIT's annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering events welcomed hundreds of middle- and high-school aged girls to campus to explore STEM concepts.