Let’s Get Social!
Through a new social media ambassadors program, students showcase what it’s like to study at New York Tech.
Medical Student Masks Up the Underserved
Why NYITCOM-Arkansas medical student Alex Campbell was compelled to take matters into his own hands and provide masks to those who don’t have access to them.
Celebrate Black History Month 2021
New York Tech celebrates Black History Month with a series of events highlighting important and timely topics.
Wrapped: Fall Conversations on Diversity and Inclusion
In a year unlike any other, New York Tech students maintained a sense of community and togetherness by contributing to important conversations on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
News Byte: New York Tech SWE Student Chapter Recognized for Membership Growth
The New York Tech Society of Women Engineers (SWE) student chapter was awarded the 2021 Membership Growth Award.
Students Talk About Social Change with LL Cool J
On December 1, seven New York Tech students joined The Economic Club of New York’s virtual discussion featuring entertainment icon and entrepreneur LL Cool J.
Another Look at New York Circa 1920
As we near the end of 2020, The Box catches up with Professor Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., to talk about his year-long project, New York 1920, 100 Years Ago Today: When We Became Modern, and what he has in store for the site in 2021.
Spread the Holiday Cheer!
There was a blizzard of activity for this year’s Tech Winter Wonderland “drive-through” event on the Long Island campus.
Speaking Up: How to Take Action and Create Change
DEI Series: Speaking Up, Activism, and Organizing in Different Spaces aimed to educate and empower students to be advocates for themselves and the topics they are passionate about.
I’m First! Sharing First-Generation Experiences
First-generation students shared their experiences at the “I’m First! Sharing First-Generation Experiences” panel discussion on November 9.
International Education Week: 2020
From November 16 through 20, New York Tech will host a series of virtual events that focus on intercultural exchange, sharing our national and ethnic cuisines, our languages, and our journeys.
News Byte: WABC’s Bill Ritter Meets with Students
Students joined WABC reporter Bill Ritter to discuss the 2020 presidential election and the importance of voting.