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High Tech Homes: Educational Programs Help Explain Emerging Technologies

Associate Professor Remi Charron, Ph.D., received a grant to develop a lab as well as videos and workshops to educate consumers and builders on the latest emerging housing technologies.

Curious Excursions: Students Explore a World of Architecture

NYIT architecture students gain global perspective.

The Keys to Business Success? Knowledge and Change

According to Radek Nowak, Ph.D., companies that are both sensitive to and can adapt to external changes are the most successful.

Faculty Accomplishments & News: Spring 2017

From studying the safety of Long Island’s waters to surviving the rise of machines, read the most recent news and accomplishments from NYIT faculty members, including from:

16th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception Celebrates Research and Achievements

NYIT honored more than 150 faculty members for their research and work at the 16th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception in March.

Naomi Frangos Just Changed the Way Architectural Projects Are Showcased

Associate Professor Naomi Frangos introduced an innovative modular system to better display architectural works.

Fitting in at U.S. Universities as an International Student

NYIT School of Management faculty members Amr Swid, Ph.D., and Joshua Bienstock, along with master’s candidate Dina Ragab, examine how international students adjust to school and life at American universities.

Four Decades Forward: Celebrating NYITCOM's Anniversary

Celebrating its 40th anniversary year, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) has established itself as one of the nation’s most respected schools of osteopathic medicine.

Centers at the Center of Cross-Disciplinary Networking Event

At a faculty networking event in early March, members of the NYIT community were introduced to three exciting new interdisciplinary research centers.

Kevin LaGrandeur on Surviving the Rise of Machines

In the coming years, automation—not offshoring—will be the chief driver of forced joblessness. Alleviating the worst effects of technological unemployment will require radically new approaches to economic policy, writes Kevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., in USA Today.

Five Questions with Adjunct Instructor of Interdisciplinary Studies Jamel Vanderburg

Adjunct Professor Jamel Vanderburg talks about the importance of stating factual and accurate information whether it be in the news, our professions, or our personal lives.

Know Your Rights

NYIT College of Arts & Sciences hosted a talk on immigration rights, the travel ban, and surveillance technology.

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