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I’m First! Sharing First-Generation Experiences

First-generation students shared their experiences at the “I’m First! Sharing First-Generation Experiences” panel discussion on November 9.

Student Profile: Cameron Little

As a summer intern with National Grid, mechanical engineering major Cameron Little used his New York Tech education to develop a Python script, saving the company money in workers’ travel time and labor. The company was so impressed with his work, he was offered a full-time post in gas field operations.

Student Profile: Leah-Sarah Clayton

A love of the arts and thirst for knowledge drew freshman Leah-Sarah Clayton to a rigorous education in architecture at New York Tech.

New York Tech Students Use Marketing Might to Fight Suicide

NYIT College of Arts and Sciences students help produce and promote a virtual event for the Long Island chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

International Education Week: 2020

From November 16 through 20, New York Tech will host a series of virtual events that focus on intercultural exchange, sharing our national and ethnic cuisines, our languages, and our journeys.

Student Profile: Kelly Borges

First-year NYITCOM student Kelly Borges sat down with The Box to discuss her plans for medical school and how she intends to use her passion for wellness to help improve public health outcomes.

Student Profile: Christian Sino-Ag Pascal

When Christian Sino-Ag Pascal was looking for a school to pursue a degree in computer science, New York Tech was exactly what he was looking for. Get to know the incoming freshman.

Ways to Not Fall Prey to Email Phishing Scams

The frequency of phishing attacks is a growing concern. The Box sat down with Laurie Harvey, M.B.A., director of Academic Technology Services, to find out what New York Tech is doing to protect itself.

Alumni Profile: Andrea Chaves

As an educator, Andrea Chaves (M.S.’06) taught her students to dream big. Now she’s following her own lesson as the founder of PineApple Women, an online community designed to empower Hispanic women.

Why Data Matters in Architecture and Design

At “Data, Matter, Design: Strategies in Computational Design” on October 8, leaders in architecture discussed how data and the use of computational design strategies play a critical role in design processes.

Alumni Profile: Chaya Levin

As a student, Chaya Levin (B.S. ’19) excelled in and out of the classroom, ultimately landing a coveted internship at Grubhub, where she now works as a software engineer.

News Byte: WABC’s Bill Ritter Meets with Students

Students joined WABC reporter Bill Ritter to discuss the 2020 presidential election and the importance of voting.

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