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You’re Hired! Students Get Big Breaks at SWE Conference

Four computer science majors were offered full-time positions with Boeing at the Society of Women Engineers Conference.

Getting to Know You: Comm Arts Students Meet Alumni Experts

NYIT alumni gave their best advice to students at an NYIT Career Services speed networking event.

A Place for Meditation and Prayer

NYIT unveils a new prayer and meditation room where students can experience a place for peace, prayer, meditation, and reflection.

Career Week 2018: Vancouver

Students received expert advice from faculty, industry professionals, and their peers on how to land a job and advance their career.

New NYIT Grant Assists Students During Financial Emergencies

Students who face unforeseen circumstances resulting in a financial emergency leaving them with few options but to leave school, now have the opportunity to stay enrolled with the new NYIT CARE Grant.

Field of Screens: eSports at NYIT

NYIT’s combo of eSports activities expand into new frontiers in research, athletics, and academics.

Student Profile: Shelby Caban

After battling a life-threatening heart condition as a child and later cancer, Shelby Caban is taking her experience as a patient to bring comfort and aid to her future patients.

NYITCOM Shines at OMED 2018

Students and faculty received research awards, grant funding, and plenty of accolades at this year’s conference for osteopathic physicians.

Student Takes First Place at Cybersecurity Conference

Computer science major Stephan Brown took first place at the Ninth Annual Cybersecurity Conference poster presentation.

A Faire Showing

NYIT demonstrates its maker-doer drive at the 9th Annual World Maker Faire in New York.

Student Profile: Constanza Cabrera

The lack of female students in her computer science course inspired Constanza Cabrera, a biomedical engineering major, to switch gears and be part of the female wave that pursues careers in the field.

Student Profile: Catherina Davius

Nursing student Catherina Davius returned to her home country of Haiti to deliver school supplies to children in underserved schools and churches.

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