NYIT Receives Start-Up NY Approval
NYIT’s Start-Up NY approval allows businesses to operate tax-free in the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC). It is expected to generate as many as 44 new jobs in the region.
Women and Technology
NYIT Board of Trustee member Caroline Watteeuw imparts her expertise to SoECS students.
Planes, Trains, and Election Results
The 2016 NYIT Cybersecurity Conference examined digital intrusions, countermeasures, and the cost of cybercrime.
Sleepover at NYIT: Students Participate in All-Night Hack-a-Thon
Calling all NYIT hackers! NYIT is set to participate in the first-ever Hack-a-thon for Transportation Data.
New Faculty Get Full-Time Welcome
NYIT’s newest full-time faculty—16 in total as well as seven visiting professors—have a diverse range experiences and backgrounds.
Engineering Instructor Heads South of the Border
An NYIT faculty member who taught in Mexico this summer plans to build on his experience.
REU Fellows Study Mobile Device and Wireless Security
NYIT’s fourth Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program welcomed students from eight universities to work with faculty mentors on research in mobile device and wireless network security.
Alumni Profile: John V. Sullivan
John Sullivan
Upcoming Events
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Tech Trek
NYIT Assistant Director of Career Services Larry Kamguia interviews computer science student Marcianna Davis about participating in Tech Trek, an alternative spring break opportunity for Black and Latino engineering students hosted by CODE2040.
Green Buildings: Helping the Planet, Helping Our Pockets
In an op-ed in The Huffington Post, President Guiliano writes about how green buildings can save costs, energy, and the planet.
NYIT Continues Cybersecurity Partnership with Government Agencies
NYIT has become a catalyst for technological innovation and entrepreneurship through its partnerships with national and regional government agencies