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.
Exploring DEI Through Literature
New York Tech initiatives promote conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through literature.
Envisioning New York Tech’s Sustainable Future
Suzanne Musho, vice president and chief architect and vice president for real estate development and sustainable capital planning, shared updates at New York Tech's first Sustainability Town Hall.
Making Positive Strides at NYITCOM
The College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) has announced the latest honorees of its Positive STRIDES program, recognizing outstanding members of the NYITCOM community whose acts of kindness make a difference.
Nada Anid Scholarship Fund Established to Support Women in STEM
As the New York Tech community mourns the loss of Vice President and former College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Dean Nada Anid, Ph.D., a scholarship has been established by her family to honor her life’s work.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2021
From September 15 through October 15, New York Tech will host a series of events celebrating Latinx and Hispanic cultures.
Dean of Students on the Importance of Hispanic and Latinx Contributions in the United States
In a first-person narrative for The Box, Felipe Henao, Ed.D., discusses the importance of Hispanic Heritage Month and recognizes the many achievements made by Hispanics and Latinx in the United States.
Faculty and Staff Convocation Focuses on Student Experience, Annual Excellence Awards
On September 10, the annual faculty and staff convocation featured presentations by President Hank Foley, Ph.D., and members of the administration, while honoring faculty and staff winners of the 2021 Presidential Excellence Awards.
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.
News Byte: New York Tech Healthcare Leaders Recognized
Four healthcare leaders from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the School of Health Professions were honored during Schneps Media’s Healthcare Heroes event.
How the New York Tech Community is Observing Juneteenth
To the New York Tech community, Juneteenth is more than just a day off. It is an opportunity to observe, reflect, and most importantly, educate ourselves on our country’s history, injustices still taking place, and what the future holds for us.
Adjunct Instructor Jamel Vanderburg on the Importance of Juneteenth
In an opinion piece for The Box, Jamel Vanderburg, M.P.A., adjunct instructor of interdisciplinary studies, talks about the importance and significance of Juneteenth.