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Alumni Profile: Amanda Kaminaris

Amanda Kaminaris applied for NYIT’s undergraduate advanced research program thinking it would be a good resume builder. Instead, biomedical research became a major part of her education.

Alumni Profile: Riyaz Akhtar

Riyaz Akhtar (M.B.A. ’91) is executive vice president of the Dream Hotel Group (DHG) and founder of the Riyaz Akhtar Family Scholarship and the Riyaz Akhtar Endowed Experiential Education Program.

Alumni Profile: Maria Sastre

Maria Sastre (B.S. ’81, M.B.A. ’83), president and COO of private aviation company Signature Flight Support, knows that it takes hard work to be successful.

John Gienau

John Gienau (M.S. ’13) is a high school physics teach by day, but on nights and weekends, he spends his time on the baseball field.

10 Questions with Patricia Chaban

Patricia Chaban sat down with The Box to talk about NYIT’s study abroad program in France.

Mastering Business in the Foothills of Kilimanjaro

M.B.A. students travel to Tanzania to support female entrepreneurs.

A Master Class of Digital Art, Animation, and Design

M.F.A. students in the Department of Digital Art and Design displayed their capstone thesis projects in an exhibition at NYIT-Manhattan.

Study Abroad: Business Lessons in Dubai

NYIT student Yingying Liu reflects on her study abroad trip to Dubai.

Jia Wang

When Jia Wang (M.F.A. ’16) first came to New York City, she had a few misconceptions. “I thought it would be a modern and beautiful city, but actually some places are messy,” she muses.

Mikah Sellers

I gained a lot of the analytical skills I needed through the M.B.A. program. As I transitioned in the M.A. program, I rounded skills like my creative writing and my ability to look at the problems through a human-centered lens.

Rassel Kassem

As head of organizational development for the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD), Rassel Kassem relies on interdisciplinary skills, such as big-picture thinking and analysis.

Students Display Creativity, Scholarship, and Research at SOURCE

More than 120 students and 40 presentations were featured at NYIT’s 13th annual Symposium on University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE).

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