Faculty Participate in Modernist Studies Association Conference
Amanda Golden, Ph.D., associate professor and director of writing, co-chaired the recent Modernist Studies Association conference, which drew more than 700 attendees. She talks about her experience and New York Tech’s participation.
Science for All
New York Tech professors get creative while sharing their expertise, drawing on seemingly unrelated topics to reach their students and the general public.
Another Look at New York Circa 1920
As we near the end of 2020, The Box catches up with Professor Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., to talk about his year-long project, New York 1920, 100 Years Ago Today: When We Became Modern, and what he has in store for the site in 2021.
News Byte: AI and COVID-19
College of Arts and Sciences’ Kevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., gave a lightning round discussion on the promise and peril of using AI to fight COVID-19.
Faculty Perspective: Storytelling in Virtual Reality
Immersive technology may spark a new interest in reading and writing among students growing up in a digital world, says Assistant Professor John Misak.
Q&A with Amanda Golden: A Study in Archives
Amanda Golden, Ph.D., studies the archives of writers. This year, she invited two of her students, Rebekah Geevarghese and Uzma Patel, to assist her in researching writer Edna O'Brien's unpublished play about Sylvia Plath.
Once Upon a Game
Assistant Professor John Misak uses interactive media to help students better understand storytelling and how personal experiences impact decision-making.
NYIT Professor Reflects on a Pivotal Communications Experiment
English Professor Anthony DiMatteo reflects on his first semester teaching at NYIT and the unexpected lesson he learned.
My New York Odyssey: Then and Now
Meet student speaker Anne-Marie Gallo, who will address the Class of 2015 at NYIT Commencement.
Meet Lissi Athanasiou-Krikelis
Learn about her journey from the United States to Cyprus and back again in pursuit of an academic career.