Alumni Profile: Keesha Burke-Henderson
As chief diversity officer for Randolph College, Keesha Burke-Henderson’s mission is to facilitate a culture of community and confront the impact of equity disparities within an educational setting.
Op-ed: College Campuses Should Learn the Power of Design from Corporate America
A Fortune op-ed by Suzanne Musho, AIA, NCARB, vice president and chief architect for real estate development and sustainable capital planning, calls on universities to leverage the pandemic as an opportunity to reimagine their campuses and create spaces that foster student success.
News Byte: Alumni Named as Power Women of Long Island
NYITCOM’s Liat Jarkon, D.O., is one of several alumni named to Schneps Media’s 2021 “Power Women of Long Island.”
Celebrating New York Tech-Vancouver’s Graduates
On November 15, family and friends gathered at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre to celebrate New York Tech-Vancouver’s Class of 2021.
Exploring DEI Through Literature
New York Tech initiatives promote conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through literature.
The Right Stuff
From providing entry-level training programs for the under- and unemployed to offering advanced certifications for those with graduate degrees, New York Tech is meeting employer needs with a skilled and inclusive workforce.
Art in Medicine
NYITCOM students discuss how the Art in Medicine Interest Group has enhanced their medical education, bridging the gap between medicine and the humanities.
Alumni Profile: Ning Wang
After attending an event celebrating New York Tech’s 20 years in China, Ning Wang (M.B.A. ’21) decided that the Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics (JUFE) M.B.A. program in Shanghai was the right program to advance her education.
School of Architecture and Design Celebrates the Opening of the FabLab
On October 27, the School of Architecture and Design celebrated the grand opening of the IDC Foundation Digital Fabrication and Robotic Matter Design Labs (Fab Lab) on the Long Island campus.
Panel, Guest Speaker Explore Technology in Students’ Lives
The Office of Student Life held a two-part virtual series titled “Culture + Media + Academia: The Impact on the Gen Z Learning Experience” to explore the role of technology on how the current generation of students learn, communicate, gather information, and conduct live their lives.
Student Profile: Tiffany Roberts
Chemistry major Tiffany Roberts’ already packed class schedule just got a little busier as she takes on roles with the Black Student Union, academic senate, and a fellowship with the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
News Byte: Experiential Ed Receives National Recognition
New York Tech received the 2021 National Society of Experiential Education Outstanding Experiential Education Program Award.