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From Scholarships to Real-World Challenges, Students Make a Name for Themselves

Learn about recent student accomplishments from around NYIT.

Upcoming Events: May Brings Festivals and Commencement

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Researchers Find a Way to the Heart of Heart Disease

A new atherosclerosis study could lead to better diagnosis and monitoring of heart disease.

2017 Honorary Degree Recipients and Commencement Speakers Announced

On May 21, the NYIT community will celebrate the Class of 2017 at the 56th commencement ceremony and award honorary degrees to Humayun “Hank” Chaudhry (D.O. ’91) and Richard J. Daly (B.S. ’74).

Energy Management Students Find Themselves in Hot Water in the Amazon

A group of four energy management master’s candidates went to Pucallpa, Peru, with visiting Assistant Professor Patricia Keen, Ph.D., to investigate the legendary Boiling River. A body of water with temperatures that reach up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

Master’s Candidates in Human Resources Help Young Adults Land Jobs

Seven student members of the NYIT Society for Human Resources Management volunteered their time to help prepare a group of about 130 young adults enter the workforce.

Randall O'Shea

With a military background and a passion for computer science, Randall O’Shea works hard not only to better his life, but also the lives of those who share a similar story.

Helping Hands: Alternative Spring Break in the Dominican Republic

A group of 13 NYIT students travelled to the Dominican Republic on a service learning trip.

Curious Excursions: Students Explore a World of Architecture

NYIT architecture students gain global perspective.

Engineering Students Honored at IEEE Awards

NYIT engineering students were presented with the Velio Marsocci Outstanding Student Branch Award at the 2017 IEEE Long Island Section Awards.

Hospitality Majors Take High School Students Under Their Wing

NYIT School of Management partnered with NAF (formerly known as the National Academy Foundation) to help prepare high school students for college and their future careers in hospitality.

Fabian Escobedo

Some people are destined to follow a certain path in life. Fabian Escobedo is one of those people. From a young age, he knew he wanted to be a teacher. He says it was his teachers at Eastview Middle School in White Plains, N.Y., that put him on the path to a career in education.

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