Student Profile: Clement Banahene
Lack of electricity in his home country of Ghana inspired Clement Banahene to pursue a degree in electrical and computer engineering.
Q&A: Suicide Awareness and Prevention
In recognition of Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month, The Box sat down with NYITCOM’s Liat Jarkon, D.O., psychiatrist and director of the Center for Behavioral Health, to learn about the resources available to at-risk individuals and their loved ones.
News Byte: Inside Higher Ed Features New York Tech Campus Reopening Plans
A recent Inside Higher Ed article highlights New York Tech’s efforts to create and implement a safe, comprehensive reopening strategy for its New York campuses while also planning for long-term sustainability.
News Byte: Aluminaire House Finds New Home in Palm Springs
The Aluminaire House Foundation, founded by NYIT School of Architecture and Design faculty Michael Schwarting, M.Arch. and Frances Campani, M.Arch., has donated the Aluminaire House to the Palm Springs Museum of Art to be part of its permanent collection.
News Byte: Fall 2020 Student Involvement Fair
The Office of Student Engagement hosted a student involvement fair on to showcase the clubs and activities organizations available to students, both on and off campus.
Op-ed: A Vaccine Doesn’t Mean the End of the Pandemic
Distributing many millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses will pose enormous challenges for the U.S. medical supply chain, and the United States is unprepared, according to an op-ed by Purushottam Meena, Ph.D., associate professor of operations management.
NYC Awards New York Tech Workforce Development Grant
New York City awarded New York Institute of Technology a $70,620 grant to develop strategies for training individuals with disabilities in technology fields.
Reinventing the Future of Cities
A virtual panel featuring experts from NYIT School of Architecture and Design and the Consulate General of Demark in New York posed solutions to address the need for more sustainable cities.
Student Profile: Diego Consuegra
When Diego Conseugra first arrived at New York Tech, he felt like he found his second home. As a student orientation leader, he strives to make all new students feel the same.
New York Tech Ranks High for Student Success, Diversity in WSJ/THE 2021 Rankings
After moving up 130 places in the 2020 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education rankings last year, New York Tech maintains its national standing and jumps from No. 266 to 264 out of 797 universities in this year’s rankings. It continues to score well in the financial resources per student, faculty per student, diversity, inclusion, and international student representation.
New Faculty Receive Rousing, Robust Tech Welcome
Eight tenure-track professors, three teaching faculty, and one post-doctoral teaching fellow were welcomed to New York Tech during online faculty orientation activities in early September.
Students Awarded Department of Defense Cyber Scholarship
Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Scholarship winners Zachary Singleton and Michael Valenzuela will each receive the full cost of tuition, books, and required fees in exchange for a service obligation with the DoD.