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Community Conversations: Facilities, Safety, and Security

Suzanne Musho, AIA, NCARB, New York Tech’s vice president for capital planning and facilities management and chief architect, addressed campus reopening plans and facility changes due to COVID-19.

Community Conversations: COVID-19

NYITCOM’s Brian Harper, M.D., joined students for the first discussion of the Students First: Community Conversations Series.

Class Acts: 2020 Student Life Award Winners

The Office of Student Life has presented 11 awards to outstanding members of the Class of 2020 in recognition of their exemplary achievements and contributions to the university.

Fighting Cancer, Virtually

While a global pandemic canceled this year’s event, the New York Tech community had already rallied to raise money for the annual Relay For Life event.

Virtually Connecting

In this time of social distancing, New York Tech is finding clever ways to keep in touch online.

Sports Aren’t Just for Competition

New York Tech student-athletes logged 3,412 hours of community service, landing them 10th in the fall 2019 NCAA Team Works Helper Helper Challenge for Division II teams.

Students Supply Protection to Healthcare Workers

When reports predicted looming shortages of masks, gloves, and supplies, New York Tech students stepped up to help local healthcare workers and organizations.

Engineering Student Founds Club for Hispanics in STEM

Electrical and computer engineering major Kevin Dominguez founded the New York City campus chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers to help empower his fellow engineering and technology students.

Q&A: Staying Connected While Social Distancing

Four New York Tech students talk to The Box about how they’re staying “social” while social distancing.

News Byte: New York State Senator Gives a Lecture on the Importance of Civic Engagement

On October 29, State Senator Jamaal T. Bailey visited the New York City campus to give a lecture on the importance of community involvement.

Students Spooked by Haunted Floor

On October 25, the 11th floor auditorium at 16 W. 61st Street on the New York City campus changed into a mysterious place.

Students Navigate Their College and Post-College Careers

Beginning in September, the Office of International and Experiential Education on the New York City campus hosted a series of three events to help students in different stages of their college careers.

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