Students, Faculty Contribute Tech, Design Savvy to Open-Air Production of Romeo and Juliet
On June 4 and 5, New York Tech students, faculty, and staff participated in creating multimedia scenery for Teatro Grattacielo’s production of Giulietta e Romeo in Battery Park City’s Robert F. Wagner Park.
Podcast: New York Tech President and Trustee Discuss IT Talent
President Hank Foley, Ph.D., and Santhosh Keshavan, executive vice president and chief information officer at Voya Financial and a member of New York Tech’s Board of Trustees, teamed up on a podcast to discuss the needs and increasing demands for IT skills in the workforce.
Bluetooth Creator Visits Long Island Campus, Inspires Students
Tord Wingren, CEO of Sweden-based biocentric lighting company Brainlit and one of the developers of Bluetooth technology visited New York Tech’s Long Island campus on March 11.
Experts Offer Career Advice, Insights on Technology
New York Tech’s recent forum, “Discover Surprising Career Paths in Today’s Digital World,” featured four guest speakers, who discussed how technology is used in their specific fields and offered some basic career advice for students and recent graduates.
STEAM Van Joins in Celebration of Tesla’s Birthday
New York Tech’s STEAM van joined the celebration of Nikola Tesla’s birthday at Wardenclyffe’s Tesla Science Center on the East End of Long Island on July 10.
Architecture Students Benefit from 3-D BIM Collaborative Technology During COVID-19
How 3-D building information modeling (BIM) technology introduced in remote classwork helped students work and collaborate, while also providing them valuable experience with a tool that many employers in the design world rely on every day.
New WTC Videos Aim to Guide Female Students as They Navigate Their Careers
On the 110th anniversary of International Women’s Day, the Women’s Technology Council (WTC) launches the first three videos in a new series to help guide New York Tech students as they navigate their career path.