Students First: The Campus Experience: New and Improved Spaces
At “The Campus Experience: New and Improved Spaces” on August 19, the third installment of the 2021 Students First: Community Conversations series, students were given a sneak peek at the upgrades that have been made, and continue to be made, to both the Long Island and New York City campuses.
Python Programming for Women Receives Inspiring Programs in STEM Award
New York Tech’s Python Programming for Women training initiative has received the 2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education. New York Tech’s Python Programming for Women training initiative has received the 2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education.
Student Profile: Anoushka Guha
As a member of the Student Government Association on the Long Island campus, Anoushka Guha has worked on many initiatives to help the student experience. As president, she plans to continue to make a difference for students.
Remembering Former Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Jack Kaley
During his tenure at New York Tech, Jack Kaley led the Bears to four NCAA Division II championship victories, raising the university’s reputation in collegiate sports.
Alumni Profile: Patricia A. Young
Patricia A. Young, Ph.D. (B.F.A. ’85), took her love for learning and technology and turned it into a career focused on educational technology and instructional design.
News Byte: Summer Meet and Greets
The Office of Student Life hosted two Summer Meet and Greet events for students of the New York campuses.
Being First
Being a first-generation college student can mean the fulfillment of a family's dream. But navigating uncharted territory is also challenging. New York Tech offers resources to help.
Coating NYITCOM’s Class of 2025
At two ceremonies, members of the NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) Class of 2025 received their first white coats.
Alumni Profile: Amant Paul
Amant Paul (B.Arch. ’20) uses his architecture background to help individuals on the autism spectrum.
Study: Gamers “Stand” to Benefit from Walking Breaks
Researchers from New York Tech’s Center for Esports Medicine have published a study in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine that evaluates if walking breaks can benefit gamers’ reaction time and executive function.
Alumni Profile: Peter J. Romano
Throughout a long and successful career running his own architectural firm, Peter J. Romano (B.Arch. ’76) has remained an active member of the New York Tech community, joining the Board of Trustees in 2011 to ultimately being named chair in June 2021.
Alumni Profile: John J.W. Asheld III
John J.W. Asheld III (D.O. ’08) was drawn to cardiology because of the diversity of medical conditions one can encounter. “You never know what is coming next,” he says. Learn more about Asheld’s path to medicine.