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2020 Big Give: A Big Thank-You!

The 2020 annual Big Give campaign raised $301,470 to support students and programs that further scholarship, undergraduate research, athletic success, and much more.

Student Profile: Mohammed Alam

When he was in middle school, Mohammed Alam became fascinated with computer engineering. When it came time to choose a school to pursue his dream, he chose New York Tech.

Accentuating the Positives of Online Teaching

While students adjust to new learning environments, New York Tech faculty are finding new and creative ways to deliver courses in virtual modalities.

TB Vaccine Could Be a Valuable Weapon in COVID-19 Fight

NYITCOM researchers published findings that suggest nations without universal TB vaccination may be more vulnerable to COVID-19 mortalities.

New York Tech’s OPEN House Is Now a COVID-19 Emergency Site

OPEN House, a solar home built by NYIT School of Architecture and Design students in 2007, is now the site of an emergency operations center on Long Island during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Student-athletes Are On a Roll

Nearly 130 student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the fall 2019-2020 academic year, with five earning a 4.0 GPA.

Q&A: Staying Active While Staying Home

New York Tech’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Dana Carney on ways to stay active at home while people social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Match Day 2020: A Virtual Success

On March 20, NYITCOM’s future physicians accepted their next mission in healing: their medical residencies.

AAUP, New York Tech Faculty Generously Support COVID-19 Student Emergency Fund

New York Tech's two AAUP faculty chapters immediately reacted to the announcement of the Big Give's new Student Emergency Fund and collectively designated $50,000 toward students with financial hardships because of COVID-19.

New York Tech Extends Deposit Deadline

In light of the extraordinary circumstances, the deposit date for the incoming Fall 2020 freshman class is extended by one month, to June 1.

Breaking the Stigmas of HIV

NYITCOM-Arkansas students helped organize the inaugural Delta HIV Symposium to educate healthcare providers, educators, and future physicians about the latest advancements and treatments for those with HIV and high-risk patients.

Alumni Profile: Kunal Kamlesh Kulkarni

Kunal Kalmlesh Kulkarni (M.S. ’19) enrolled in New York Tech’s computer science program to help his father develop software to help make the family’s electrical control panels company more efficient.

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