New York Tech Participates in National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
November 10, 2023
November 11 through 18 is National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, an annual program where people come together across the country to draw attention to the problems of hunger and homelessness.
Participate in an array of programs throughout the week in support of Bear Bytes and the Grizzly Cupboard to bring awareness to basic needs issues on campus and across the country.
New York City Free Produce Day
November 13
Noon – 3:00 p.m.
26 W. 61st St., room 006
Visit Bear Bytes and the Grizzly Cupboard to bring home some free produce. You do not need to be a regular Grizzly Cupboard user to take part. Please bring your own bags.
Register on CampusGroups
New York City Grizzly Gathering Thanksgiving Luncheon
November 14
12:45 – 2:00 p.m.
16 W. 61st St., 11th floor auditorium
Join Student Life and Bear Bytes for our Grizzly Gathering Thanksgiving Luncheon, filled with all your holiday favorites.
Register on CampusGroups
Long Island and New York City Bear Bytes Hunger and Homelessness Week Info Tabling
November 15
Noon – 2:00 p.m.
Salten Café
Edward Guiliano Global Center, lobby
Learn about National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. Find out the statistics and how you can help, and discover the resources available to students to fight hunger and other basic needs barriers, including New York Tech’s Grizzly Cupboard.
Register on CampusGroups
Long Island Grizzly Gathering
November 16
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Student Activities Center, Orso Café
Enjoy this time to give back to the New York Tech community. Come for a buffet-style meal and many other activities!
Register to on CampusGroups
More Features
An Alumnus’ Commitment to the Environment
As an energy management graduate from New York Tech’s Vancouver campus, Jasdeep Gulati (M.S. ’22) is highly invested in educating people about environmental and climate sustainability.
Vancouver Faculty Win University-Sponsored Research Awards in New Program
The new Global Impact Research Grant (GIRG) program has been developed to keep Vancouver-based faculty connected to faculty and research projects being conducted on the university’s New York campuses.
Studying Climate Change One Degree at a Time
Junhua Qu (M.S. ’24) began her collegiate journey in Beijing. But, her interest in climate change took her to New York Tech’s Vancouver campus to study energy management.