Road to Return to Campus
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced classes to remote instruction, New York Tech spent the next few months preparing to ensure a safe and successful start to the fall semester. On September 9, almost six months to the day they moved to remote learning, classes resumed, with a focus on keeping the community’s health and safety a priority and providing a quality educational experience, whether in person or remote.
Gabriel Sunshine
Professor Gabriel Sunshine, Ph.D., has been known to have his head in the clouds—and fly at Mach 2 while doing it.
NYIT’s News Channels—All in One Place
Nyit.edu/news is a new page that aggregates the university’s various communication channels and publications.
60 Photos Celebrate NYIT History
View The Box's anecdotes, campus facts, and retro photos from our community.
Digital Noise Reducer Invented at NYIT
In the 1970s, William Glenn (pictured) developed an essential tool for television outlets such as CBS News.
Men's Soccer Team Kicked Off the '80s with Playoffs Bid
Find out how the Bears established themselves as top contenders in the 1980s.
Campus Slate Interview with Hollywood Actress
In 1980, Diane Lane was a teenager with a new film in U.S. theaters. She spoke to The Campus Slate about her work.
NYIT Staff Member Recalls Two Storms, Many Kindnesses
Patricia Duran describes how the NYIT community mobilized for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in November 2012.
NYITCOM Opened Its Doors in 1977
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger welcomed the first class of medical students.
Open House: Energy Project and Admissions Event
Learn about NYIT's participation in an international design competition and a gathering for future college students.
The Man and the Mansion
The NYIT de Seversky Mansion is named for a Russian aviator who lived on Long Island most of his life.
NYIT Launched Its First Graduate Program in the '70s
NYIT offers more than 50 graduate programs today. Do you know which one came first?