
NYIT Athletics Gets a New Look
January 25, 2017
The NYIT Athletics department’s website has gotten a makeover. The newly redesigned website, created in partnership with PrestoSports, features a cleaner, easier to navigate design.
From the homepage, visitors can easily access all things regarding the Bears: A live scoreboard updates in real time so the NYIT community can cheer on their favorite teams from afar; the “Teams” portal showcases all of the university’s athletics programs; and a calendar shows upcoming games and events. The site also features the latest videos, stories, social media, updates about the athletics department, and more.
“With the help of the Office of Communications and Marketing, we were able to come up with a refreshing design for NYIT Athletics,” said Emily Dorko, assistant athletic director for strategic communications. “We hope this new design helps users access the information they are looking for quickly and easily.”
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