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Student-Athletes Start the Year by Doing Good

New York Tech student-athletes are leaders when it comes to giving back to the community. They placed fourth in the NCAA DII rankings in volunteer hours and community-service participation.

Student Veterans Represent New York Institute of Technology at Leadership Institute

Ashley Dent and Allan Andrews were two of only 124 students veterans in the United Sates to attend the 2019 Student Veterans of America Leadership Institute.

Middle Schoolers Get a Head Start in STEM Fields at New York Tech Summer Program

The Middle School Summer Academy: Technology and Engineering program introduced students to STEM careers through interactive workshops.

Making a Difference at Home and Abroad

Studying to be a health professional at NYIT means being committed to making a positive impact on communities around the world. NYIT students get hands-on experience in their chosen fields while volunteering their services and doing good at the same time.

M.B.A. Student Gives Talk on New Financial Accounting Rules

At the Bloomberg Quant seminar series, Nataliya Naumova presented original research on the potential impact of the new rules.

Project H.E.A.R.T. Introduces Students to Medical Education, Healthcare Careers

At the four-day/three-night camp, NYITCOM-Arkansas students served as counselors to a group of high school students, offering them a glimpse as to what it’s like to be a medical student.

PA Students Take First Place at Ultrasound Competition

A team of six physician assistant studies students took first place in the Yes, I Scan Ultrasound Student Workshop and Competition.

The Sky’s the Limit for a Group of Architecture Students

Second- and third-year architecture students designed and installed Housing Density: From Tenements to Towers, an exhibit on display at the Skyscraper Museum in New York City.

Pencils Up: Student Research Helps Children With Autism

With their Pencil Gripper for Children With Autism project, a team of students from the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is developing ways to improve handwriting skills of children with learning disabilities.

Students Walk Away With Job Offers at NSBE Convention

During the National Society of Black Engineers annual convention, several NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students were offered gigs on the spot.

NYIT Students Make a Major Showing at IEEE Conference Competition

Students in NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences took first and second place in two competitions at the IEEE Region 1 Conference.

NYIT Students Mentor the Next Generation of Doers and Makers

High school and middle school students devised clever ways to recycle materials for clean water and sanitation projects as part of the ETIC E-Cycle Program.

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