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.
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.
Connecting the Classroom With the Community
Students share their experiences on community outreach initiatives at the 2019 Service-Learning Conference.
Jaime Martinez Awarded Grant to Spur Innovation in STEM Teaching
Associate Professor Jaime (Jim) Martinez, Ph.D., won a nearly $50,000 to support innovative science teaching, starting with hosting the largest CESTEMER conference at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway.
Field of Screens: eSports at NYIT
NYIT’s combo of eSports activities expand into new frontiers in research, athletics, and academics.
News Brief: FEW Researchers Strategize at NYIT
Scientists, designers, and others interested in the food/energy/water nexus met at NYIT to establish a research network.
Get Ready for a (Virtual) Reality Check
A new group welcomes NYIT community members from all disciplines to explore and discuss the latest in VR technology.
How Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Could Crumble Mass Transit
Associate Professor Nicholas D. Bloom, Ph.D., pens op-ed calling for U.S. governors, who control most of the nation’s regional transit authorities, to demand more federal transit funding.
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.