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The “Reshape” of Water

NYIT students participate in an international workshop about the water basin of a river and how to improve water services to a poor area of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

To Curb Climate Change, Cities Need the Right Design

NYIT professor pens op-ed stressing the importance of urban design in helping people adapt to a warming climate.

Architecture Students Put Their Designs "In Harm's Way"

NYIT School of Architecture and Design students create solutions to help storm-ravaged Long Island communities.

Health Risks in the Wake of a Hurricane

Disaster Relief: Victims and responders are unknowingly exposed to health risks following a hurricane.

Student Profile: Evance Abok

Evance Abok has always been involved in protecting the environment. Now he's at NYIT pursuing a master's in environmental technology and sustainability so that he can help his home country of Kenya grow in a sustainable way.

Q&A: Environmental Technology Students On Changing the Face of Wind Power

Environmental technology students seek to change the face of wind power.

Conservation, Preservation, and Mitigation at 12th Annual Energy Conference

Industry professionals, government officials, and academics explored timely topics surrounding the theme of “Energy and Ecology: Protecting Fragile Resources” at NYIT’s annual energy conference—now in its 12th year.

Architecture Students “Break Down” Urban Sites in NYC

NYIT students collaborated with students from School of Architecture at Politecnico di Milano to present resilient design ideas for two sites in the Hudson River Corridor for the international workshop, Metabolism of a City.

Energy Management Students Find Themselves in Hot Water in the Amazon

A group of four energy management master’s candidates went to Pucallpa, Peru, with visiting Assistant Professor Patricia Keen, Ph.D., to investigate the legendary Boiling River. A body of water with temperatures that reach up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

Chanelle Sears

Alternative Spring Break in Nicaragua helped Chanelle Sears she herself in a new light: As environmentalist.

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.

In the Green: NYIT Conference Explores Sustainable Solutions

Experts discuss green building opportunities at NYIT’s 11th annual Energy Conference.

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