Celebrating Student Employee “Superheroes”
New York Tech celebrated National Student Employee Appreciation Week to honor the outstanding work and contributions of its “superhero” student employees.
Biotechnology, COVID-19, and Beyond
At the Biotechnology Summit: “Innovation in the Time of COVID and Beyond,” experts discussed the latest research in biotech and how these findings are impacting the treatment of COVID-19.
New York Tech to Host Cybersecurity Hackathon
On April 30, the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences will host its eighth cybersecurity hackathon challenge, where competing teams of New York Tech students will face 15 cryptographic challenges.
Alumni Offer Words of Leadership Wisdom
Three New York Tech alumni share insight about their respective journey to positions of leadership at the “Truths of Leadership” virtual panel on April 6.
New York Tech Live: When New York Was Puerto Rican
At the inaugural “New York Tech Live” on March 24, four iconic New Yorkers discussed the monumental impact of West Side Story on their lives and work, set in the context of New York City and urban planning for the Upper West Side.
The Big Give 2021
For 1,955 minutes, the New York Tech community virtually came together for the Big Give, raising $340,277, exceeding last year’s total by nearly $40,000, to support current and future students.
Universal Design and Rethinking Accessibility
At “Universal Design and Rethinking Accessibility,” student Maria Vladucu led a panel discussion about how universal design can help create equity in society, especially for those with disabilities.
iNTEREST Lecture Series Introduces Students to the Latest Technologies
New York Tech’s ETIC Remote Engagement Sessions in Technology (iNTEREST) program launches a virtual lecture series to introduce students to the latest proprietary technologies.
The Legacy of Marie Curie
New York Tech students participated in an event showcasing how scientist Marie Curie paved the way for women in STEM.
Race, Medicine, and COVID-19
At the panel discussion “Race, Medicine, and COVID-19,” medical experts addressed healthcare disparities and how to build a more inclusive healthcare environment based on trusted relationships between physicians and patients.
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Industry Leaders Lecture Series
At the Industry Leaders Lecture Series, senior tech and industry executives will address career and technology topics ranging from entrepreneurship and systems engineering to career opportunities.
Cybersecurity Best Practices
At the “Personal Cybersecurity: Prevention, Awareness, and Career Pathways” webinar on February 11, industry leaders spoke about common cybersecurity threats and how people can protect themselves as well as career opportunities in the field.