Michael Nizich Presents on the Importance of International Education
At the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors Annual Conference & Expo, the director of NYIT’s Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) spoke about the ETIC’s programs and how they encourage students to think globally.
Five Questions with Carl Abraham on the Measles Outbreak
Assistant Professor Carl Abraham, M.D., sat down with The Box to talk about the outbreak and why the United States is at risk of losing its status as a national that has eliminated measles.
Meet Our New Bear!
New York Institute of Technology Athletics unveiled a new logo featuring a fierce, roaring bear.
Alumni Profile: Chantel Diaz
As coordinator of global diversity and inclusion at AEG (the company that manages festivals like Coachella), Diaz runs outreach programs for underprivileged youth.
NYIT Receives NCAA CHOICES Alcohol Education Grant
Melanie Austin, O.T.D., M.P.A., helped secure a $30,000 grant, which will build upon the already existing programs the university has in place to address alcohol awareness for students and student-athletes.
Record Number Graduates from NYIT-Vancouver
The largest class of graduates in NYIT-Vancouver’s history celebrated at a local commencement ceremony at the Orpheum Theatre on May 28.
Alumni Profile: Hala Sabry
Hala Sabry (D.O. ’07; M.B.A. ’07) is putting both her NYIT degrees to work as she treats patients and establishes health initiatives that benefit people around the world.
PA Students Take First Place at Ultrasound Competition
A team of six physician assistant studies students took first place in the Yes, I Scan Ultrasound Student Workshop and Competition.
NYIT Baseball Closes Historic Season
The Bears close out the season with a first-time appearance in the College World Series.
Care Bears: Baseball Team Pays a Visit to Raleigh Boys Club
The NYIT baseball team took a break from preparations for its College World Series game to visit with the Raleigh Boys Club.
Undergrad Researchers Tackle Real Challenges
Students in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences presented the culmination of their projects at the final Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program (UREP) presentations in May.
Hack to School: Students Showcase Coding Skills at NYIT-Long Island Hackathon
Nearly 200 high school students across the Northeast participated in a 24-hour hackathon at New York Institute of Technology over Memorial Day weekend.