News Byte: Amanda Golden Receives NEH Summer Stipend
Associate Professor of English Amanda Golden, Ph.D., is among 103 faculty scholars to receive a $6,000 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) summer stipend, and the first New York Tech faculty member to receive the prestigious award.
Student Profile: Nasir Boykin-Smith
Political science student Nasir Boykin-Smith hopes to become a public interest lawyer to make a positive and healthy difference in society.
Alumni Profile: Phillip Nicolas
Phillip Nicolas (B.A. ’96) pursued chiropractic because of the sage advice of one of his New York Tech professors. Now, he is paying it forward by introducing the profession to a new generation of chiropractors.
How Will History Remember This Inauguration?
Joanne Grasso, D.A., adjunct associate professor of social sciences, weighs in on the 2021 inauguration and how history look back on this historic day.
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.
New York Tech Faculty to Mentor High School Teachers Engaging Students in STEAM
As part of its ongoing commitment to broadening diversity in the STEAM fields, New York Tech launches a new project to support and mentor public high school teachers in the STEAM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) to impact students in low-income schools with diverse student populations.
Alumni Profile: Carl Kindborg
Carl Kindborg (B.S. ’10, M.S. ’13) always knew that he wanted to work with people. As the head of human resources of the Nordic Region for Citi, he oversees human capital for Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland.
Alumni Profile: Elizabeth Belnap
During her second semester at New York Tech, Elizabeth Belnap (B.A. ’19) took an Irish literature class and fell in love. She is now pursuing her master’s in English literature with the hopes of becoming a college professor and exposing the next generation to English literature.
Taking Puerto Rico by Storm
A group of 18 interdisciplinary students traveled to Puerto Rico at the start of the spring semester to build a storm station in the small town of Río Piedras.
Center for Global Health Hosts First Case Competition
Three interdisciplinary teams of New York Tech students presented solutions to a global health crisis.
Alumni Profile: Olcay Yavuz
Oclay Yavuz (M.S. ’09) wants to see students achieve and thrive in school.
Gabriela Rodriguez
Gabriela Rodruguez (B.S. '13) is one of only three employees in the press office in the Mexican Consulate in New York City and a lifelong tennis player.