Student-athletes Are On a Roll
Nearly 130 student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the fall 2019-2020 academic year, with five earning a 4.0 GPA.
Q&A: Staying Active While Staying Home
New York Tech’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Dana Carney on ways to stay active at home while people social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Match Day 2020: A Virtual Success
On March 20, NYITCOM’s future physicians accepted their next mission in healing: their medical residencies.
AAUP, New York Tech Faculty Generously Support COVID-19 Student Emergency Fund
New York Tech's two AAUP faculty chapters immediately reacted to the announcement of the Big Give's new Student Emergency Fund and collectively designated $50,000 toward students with financial hardships because of COVID-19.
New York Tech Pioneer Researcher Awarded “Nobel Prize of Computing”
Edwin Catmull, the former president of Pixar who founded the Computer Graphics Lab (CGL) at New York Institute of Technology in the 1970s, has been named this year’s recipient of the prestigious A.M. Turing Award.
New York Tech Extends Deposit Deadline
In light of the extraordinary circumstances, the deposit date for the incoming Fall 2020 freshman class is extended by one month, to June 1.
Experts Available to Discuss Coronavirus Impact
As COVID-19 alters global healthcare and daily living, New York Tech experts can serve as objective sources on the evolving situation.
New York Tech Professor Receives Prestigious Engineering Research Award
Associate Professor Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong, Ph.D., received the Curtis W. McGraw Research Award for her innovative work in communication and sensor networks, and assistive medical devices.
Reshaping an Outbreak
Infectious diseases expert Carl Abraham, M.D., breaks down the facts about COVID-19 and why it’s important to contain the illness.
News ‘Bite’: National Nutrition Month®
Nutrition expert Mindy Haar, Ph.D., sets the record straight on fats.
Breaking the Stigmas of HIV
NYITCOM-Arkansas students helped organize the inaugural Delta HIV Symposium to educate healthcare providers, educators, and future physicians about the latest advancements and treatments for those with HIV and high-risk patients.
Alumni Profile: Kunal Kamlesh Kulkarni
Kunal Kalmlesh Kulkarni (M.S. ’19) enrolled in New York Tech’s computer science program to help his father develop software to help make the family’s electrical control panels company more efficient.