NYRA Collaborates with New York Tech’s Center for Sports Medicine
The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) and the Center for Sports Medicine announced a collaboration that establishes the Center for Sports Medicine as NYRA’s official concussion management team.
Mixed Reality Game Brings 16th-Century Literature to the Modern Age
Perchance: An AR Hamlet Mystery provides New York Tech students with an in-depth experience of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
In Honor of Earth Day
Since the first Earth Day in 1970, colleges and universities have been central figures of the environmental movement. Now, New York Tech faculty and students are working to solve some of the planet’s most pressing issues.
New Scholarship Encourages Entrepreneurship
The new Debra A. Vogel Student Advancement Scholarship is designed to encourage New York Tech students to embrace their entrepreneurial spirit and engage with the global business community.
News Byte: President Foley Named to City & State’s Higher Education Power 100
City & State named New York Tech President Hank Foley, Ph.D., to its Higher Education Power 100 list for his work to increase the university’s reputation and global outreach.
Remembering Muhammad Ali’s Visit to New York Tech
New York Tech alumni recall the moment when the world-famous boxer visited the Long Island campus.
Students Named to Metropolis Magazine’s Future100
Four students from NYIT School of Architecture and Design were named to Metropolis magazine’s Future100 list. The list includes the top 50 interior design and 50 architecture students graduating in North America.
New York Tech Distributes COVID-19 Relief Aid to Students
New York Tech distributed more than $2.2 million in student aid as part of the most recent round of funding delivered by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Emergency Services (CARES) Act and Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 (CRRSAA) programs.
Celebrating Student Employee “Superheroes”
New York Tech celebrated National Student Employee Appreciation Week to honor the outstanding work and contributions of its “superhero” student employees.
Student Profile: Talise Geer
After working in sales for 10 years, graduate student Talise Geer didn’t see herself going back to school—especially not in a STEM field. Today, she is enrolled in the Cybersecurity, M.S. program, preparing to capitalize on the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals.
Q&A with Debra Bush-Ford: Financial Literacy Month
In recognition of Financial Literacy Month in April, Debra Bush-Ford, associate director of financial aid, who recently received the NYSFAA Region VI Ajana D. Wilkinson Service Award, discusses financial literacy, budgeting, the FAFSA, and financial resources.
Shane Speights, D.O., Provides Updates on Johnson & Johnson Vaccine, COVID-19 Variants
In a recent Facebook post, Shane Speights, D.O., site dean of NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine-Arkansas (NYITCOM-Arkansas), discusses the rationale behind government health officials’ call for a pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.