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Q&A: Matthew Cornelius Gets in the Game

During Creative Tech Week, NYIT faculty members show attendees how to put themselves into a Virtual Reality game.

Fighting for STEM Women in the Age of Trump

In an op-ed in Forbes.com, Dean Nada Anid, Ph.D., talks about STEM women under Trump’s administration.

Upcoming Events: Summer of Fun

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Read the Spring 2017 Issue of NYIT Magazine

In the Spring 2017 issue of NYIT Magazine, meet NYIT’s new president, learn about faculty research, and find out how Rock Steady Boxing knocks out Parkinson’s.

Submit Nominations for 2017 Presidential Engagement Awards

This year’s Presidential Engagement Awards will recognize faculty and staff members who have made major contributions to increasing engagement with NYIT students.

Fun in the Afternoon: NYIT Lets Loose at Spring Fairs

Students set the books aside and faculty and staff members left their desks to enjoy an afternoon of carnival rides, games, and food at spring festivals at the Manhattan and Old Westbury campuses.

Tummy Tech: New Device Diagnoses Your Gut

A revolutionary device developed by a research team led by Assistant Professor Aydin Farajidavar, Ph.D., could help diagnose and treat digestive diseases.

This Screening and Hackathon Are Out of This World

NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences hosted a private screening of The Farthest, a documentary about the men and women who built Voyager, the first human-made object to journey into space.

Upcoming Events: May Brings Festivals and Commencement

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Researchers Find a Way to the Heart of Heart Disease

A new atherosclerosis study could lead to better diagnosis and monitoring of heart disease.

2017 Honorary Degree Recipients and Commencement Speakers Announced

On May 21, the NYIT community will celebrate the Class of 2017 at the 56th commencement ceremony and award honorary degrees to Humayun “Hank” Chaudhry (D.O. ’91) and Richard J. Daly (B.S. ’74).

Energy Management Students Find Themselves in Hot Water in the Amazon

A group of four energy management master’s candidates went to Pucallpa, Peru, with visiting Assistant Professor Patricia Keen, Ph.D., to investigate the legendary Boiling River. A body of water with temperatures that reach up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

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