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New York Tech Distributes COVID-19 Relief Aid to Students

New York Tech distributed more than $2.2 million in student aid as part of the most recent round of funding delivered by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Emergency Services (CARES) Act and Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 (CRRSAA) programs.

Celebrating Student Employee “Superheroes”

New York Tech celebrated National Student Employee Appreciation Week to honor the outstanding work and contributions of its “superhero” student employees.

New York Tech to Host Cybersecurity Hackathon

On April 30, the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences will host its eighth cybersecurity hackathon challenge, where competing teams of New York Tech students will face 15 cryptographic challenges.

Student Profile: Nicholas Spano

Nicholas Spano has made his dreams a reality during his time at New York Tech, working and gaining hands-on experience at an architectural firm, while simultaneously working on significant research projects. The Box sat down with Spano to learn more about his time at New York Tech and his plans for the future.

The Big Give 2021

For 1,955 minutes, the New York Tech community virtually came together for the Big Give, raising $340,277, exceeding last year’s total by nearly $40,000, to support current and future students.

How to Remain Resilient During Uncertain Times

The Department of Counseling and Wellness has responded to students’ concerns over the pandemic by offering innovative programming to meet the increasing mental health needs of the students.

Celebrate Black History Month 2021

New York Tech celebrates Black History Month with a series of events highlighting important and timely topics.

Another Look at New York Circa 1920

As we near the end of 2020, The Box catches up with Professor Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., to talk about his year-long project, New York 1920, 100 Years Ago Today: When We Became Modern, and what he has in store for the site in 2021.

Student Profile: Joseph Olivieri

Joseph Olivieri always had a passion for the arts. But he felt a career in theater wouldn’t give him the stability he needed. He found that interior design would fulfill his artistic passion.

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.

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.

Student Profile: Kevin Dominguez

As founder and president of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers at New York Tech, electrical and computer engineering technology major Kevin Dominguez hopes to empower Hispanics in STEM.

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