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Alumni Profile: Cathy Ellis

As an undergrad, Cathy Ellis (B.S. ’21) left New York Tech when she accepted an internship that led to a successful two-decade career. However, she always wanted to complete her degree and returned to earn her B.S. in Communication and Media Production.

Student Profile: Natalia Chancafe

Natalia Chancafe chose New York Tech because of the many resources available to students. Learn more about her journey.

Alumni Profile: Rosangelica Gil

Rosangelica Gil (B.F.A. ’19) always knew she wanted to work in television or film. With her New York Tech degree, she feels she is ready for anything.

Alumni Profile: S.W. Miliano

S.W. Miliano (B.F.A. ’03) always thought he wanted to make movies. Once he arrived at New York Tech, he discovered the many opportunities available to him with his degree.

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.

Student Profile: Robert Callaghan

The communication and media production is heading for a career in sports media after landing a coveted internship with CBS.

Student Profile: Anthony Marchese

Learn more about NYIT student Anthony Marchese’s journey from architecture major to aspiring movie producer.

Alumni Profile: Noelle Scindian

Noelle Scindian (B.F.A. '16) has always been interested in media and production.

It’s the Big 5-0 for the Campus Slate

Campus Slate celebrates its 50th anniversary with a party at Revel in Garden City.

Start the Presses: Manhattan Globe Makes its Debut

Print is not dead. NYIT-Manhattan is getting a new student newspaper.

Peter Hoare

Peter Hoare beat the odds when he sold his first screenplay, Killing Hasselhoff. Now the "celebrity death pool" comedy, which stars Ken Jeong alongside a crew of celebrities as "themselves" (including David Hasselhoff), is generating buzz and readying for a release.

Tara Fraser

Growing up in Brockport, a small town in upstate New York, Tara Fraser longed for the fast pace of New York City. I was on a choir trip my sophomore year of high school, staying in Times Square, she recalls.

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