Student Profile: Kaela Bell
Kaela Bell may consider herself an introvert, but the marketing major showed her strong leadership skills at her internship with Mikkeller Brewing NYC at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets.
News Byte: Nursing Students Receive White Coats
The Class of 2021 received their white coats, signifying the transition from the classroom to clinical practice.
Students Navigate Their College and Post-College Careers
Beginning in September, the Office of International and Experiential Education on the New York City campus hosted a series of three events to help students in different stages of their college careers.
School of Health Professions Hosts Long Island’s First Accessible Haunted House
On October 26, NYIT School of Health Professions held the first accessible haunted house, providing children with special needs a fun and inclusive Halloween treat.
Women’s Technology Council: Making Connections Across Generations
The conference focused on bridging the gender gap and resolving cross-cultural and unconscious biases.
Architecture Faculty Speak About Public Spaces in the Digital Age at the U.N.
Associate Professor Marcella Del Signore and Associate Dean Tom Verebes presented research at The Power of Public Space in a Digital Age symposium at the United Nations.
New York Tech Student, Mentor Win Partnership Award
The Moxxie Mentoring Foundation honored Eboni Odom and her mentor for their dynamic partnership.
News Byte: Dia de los Muertos
On October 22, students had the opportunity to learn about Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), which celebrates the lives of those who have departed.
Alumni Profile: Anas Patel
As an instrumentation and control engineer, Anas Patel (M.S. ’19) saw the potential to converge his former training with energy management. The recent graduate now plans to use his New York Tech degree to battle climate change.
Student Profile: Olivia Flores-Nieves
As a child, Flores-Nieves knew she wanted to pursue a career in the arts. At New York Tech, she discovered the many possibilities a degree in digital arts can offer.
And the Survey Says: Our Architects and Designers DO Get Hired and MAKE an Impact
NYIT School of Architecture and Design moved up the ladder in the 2019-2020 Design Intelligence Rankings.
BRCA Gene Mutations Explained
NYITCOM cancer expert, Dong Zhang, Ph.D., explains BRCA gene mutations and why he is hopeful for more effective, less toxic treatments.