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Alumni Profile: Alexandra Kawecki

How commissioning engineer, Alexandra Kawecki catches the attention of prospective employers.

Alumni Profile: Linesha Davis

As a child, Linesha Davis wanted to cure the world. The biology major is on her way to making the world a healthier place.

Student Profile: Shelby Caban

After battling a life-threatening heart condition as a child and later cancer, Shelby Caban is taking her experience as a patient to bring comfort and aid to her future patients.

Alumni and Faculty Profile: Jessica Estanislau

As an adjunct instructor, Jessica Estanislau helps PA students successfully transition from the classroom to the clinical setting.

Student Profile: Constanza Cabrera

The lack of female students in her computer science course inspired Constanza Cabrera, a biomedical engineering major, to switch gears and be part of the female wave that pursues careers in the field.

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: Victoria Rouse

For Victoria Rouse (B.F.A. ’18), becoming an interior design intern as a member of the Parks Department at the Walt Disney World Company less than a month after graduation was a huge honor.  

Student Profile: Rosalba Giarratano

Through programs with NASA, Rosalba Giarratano is bringing space-age STEM-based learning into the classroom.

Architecture Students Find a Way to Cool Down a “Sunny” Part of Queens

A group of three architecture students presented their design solution for Sunnyside Yard, an active rail yard in Queens, during the Urban Design Climate Workshop held at NYIT-New York City (Manhattan) in August.

Alumni Profile: Lorraine Mead

Lorraine Mead, senior content strategist for Google, explains how finding projects outside your comfort zone can help your career.

Video: “Fuel” Does a Female Runner’s Body Good

In a Facebook Live session, Assistant Professor Joanne Donoghue, Ph.D., and NYITCOM student Mina Divan, talk about the right and wrong ways for runners to fuel their bodies.

City & State Honors Nada Anid with a “Protecting NY” Award

Nada Marie Anid, Ph.D., was recognized as one of New York’s most important thought leaders, innovators, and groundbreakers in the fields of cybersecurity, public safety, and security by City & State New York, a leading media organization.

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