Magnolia tree in bloom by the Hannah and Charles Serota Academic Center.

Upcoming Events: The Start of Spring Semester

January 11, 2017

Photo: It may not look like it now, but it will be spring before we know it!

Spring Registration Registration is open through January 20 for Spring and Cycles C and D at all New York campuses. Register online at NYIT Connect.
Through January 20, 24/7, NYIT-New York City and NYIT-Long Island.

Spring Classes Begin Spring and Cycle C classes begin at all New York campuses. Late registration and program changes open through February 6. Cycle C late registration and program changes through the second class meeting.
January 23, NYIT-Manhattan and NYIT-Old Westbury.
See academic calendar for all campuses.

Final Roar Kick-Off Seniors: learn about events happening as part of Final Roar! Stop by to get information on graduation, registering for events, and how to make your last semester a success!
January 31, 12:30 – 2:10 p.m., NYIT-Old Westbury, Harry Schure Hall

Study Abroad Fair Learn more about how NYIT’s study abroad programs can help expand your global knowledge and understanding of different communities, industries, traditions, and lifestyles. Generous scholarships are available.
February 2, 12:30 – 2 p.m., NYIT-New York City: 16 W. 61st St. 11th floor auditorium.
February 7, 12:30 – 2 p.m., NYIT-Long Island, Harry Schure Hall lobby.
For information, contact globalengagement@nyit.edu or call 646.273.6113.

Introduction to the ePortfolio Process This workshop is for first-year tenure-track faculty members. This session will include an introduction to the ePortfolio system used at NYIT for reappointment, tenure, and promotion.
February 16, 12:30 – 2 p.m., NYIT-Old Westbury: Harry Schure Hall, DL-1.
NYIT-Manhattan, Edward Guiliano Global Center, room 701. Register online.

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