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Key Resources Are Becoming FEWer

Associate Professor Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong talks about the dangers food, energy, and water (FEW) resources face and how to provide and maintain food, energy, and water (FEW) supplies in urban environments as the population continues to increase.

Welcome to New Chief Architect and VP for Capital Planning & Facilities Management

Suzanne Musho, AIA, NCARB, will provide leadership in operation, maintenance, renovation, and construction of university buildings and grounds, sustainability and energy management efforts, and real estate for all New York Tech campuses.

Winter Fun at New York Tech!

Students took a break from studying for finals for some winter fun at the Annual Winter’s Eve at Lincoln Square in New York City on December 2 and Tech Winter Wonderland on December 3 on the Long Island campus.

Power Grid Needs to Get “Smart,” Says Energy Expert

At “Disrupting the Energy Grid,” Joseph S. Lopes (M.S. ’19) spoke about the challenge disruptive new technologies such as solar roofs, electric vehicles, and smart thermostats pose to old-style power grids.

New York Tech Launches First Ph.D. Degree in Computer Science

NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences will offer its first Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program in Computer Science.

News Byte: Provost Selected as Panelist for The Atlantic’s Future of Work Conference

Junius Gonzales will discuss how universities can prepare students for careers of the future at The Atlantic’s fourth Future of Work event in New York City.

Engineering Students Walk Away With Jobs at SWE Conference

NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students received summer internship offers at WE19, the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) annual conference in Anaheim, Calif.

New York Tech Embraces the Season of Giving

New York Tech students, faculty, and staff, are participating in numerous initiatives to provide needed food, clothing, medical support, and other services to local community members.

Demystifying DevOps

Developers, infrastructure engineers, security professionals, and students gathered at New York Institute of Technology to delve into development and operations (DevOps) at “Demystifying DevOps: From Code to Delivery.”

Granting Diversity in STEAM

A $100,000 grant from The Voya Foundation will help New York Institute of Technology increase diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) in 2020.

Student Profile: Aleksandra Zatorska

When Aleksandra Zatorska was a professional dancer, physical and emotional balance played a role in her success. Balance has taken on a new meaning as she pursues her master’s in architecture.

Alumni Profile: Anthony Sciarratta

Anthony Sciarratta (M.S. ’18) almost went into sports management. On a whim, he followed his dream to pursue a career in film. Little did he know that his journey would take another turn, leading him to the completion of his first book.

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