Jun 13 2013
NYIT Energy Conference: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Energy Implications
NYIT Energy Conference: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Energy Implications
NYIT-Nanjing Salutes the Class of 2013
NYIT Honors Class of 2013 at NYIT-Vancouver
NYIT-Amman Celebrates Class of 2013
NYIT Anatomy Professor and Team Discover the Origin of the Turtle Shell
Technical Open House—Job Fair
Energy Management and Environmental Technology Graduate Info Session
Graduate Tuesdays
Broadridge Open House - Technology Jobs
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The Hostos Dream Project, a non-profit organization that focuses on improving the quality of education and environmental conservation within the Dominican Republic, is developing a new paradigm for primary and secondary education in the country. Students in NYIT’s School of Architecture and Design, under the guidance of Michele Bertomen, associate professor of architecture, are responsible for completing a site plan and prototype design for the first school being developed. Students will implement the design in collaboration with architects in the Dominican Republic.
The Angelo Donghia Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, has announced twelve winners of its 2010 Student Scholarship Program in Interior Design including NYIT interior design student, Adam Loporto.
A group of NYIT designers have joined forces as a collective, entering the architecture competition to overhaul and functionally recast Le Palais de Justice, also known as the Brussels Courthouse.
Interior Design students; Amanda D’Orazio, Adam Loporto, Jennie Sandahl and Adalgisa Zeppetelli are the first recipients of this newly offered scholarship award.
The Friends of NYIT's School of Architecture and Design awarded interior design student, Laura Zanghi with a scholarship.
Build a Better Burb
NYIT faculty and alumni are finalists in a global design competition focusing on suburban Long Island, New York. See more about Building a Better Burb.
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Miami – June 11, 2010 – The American Institute of Architect’s (AIA) Young Architects Forum (YAF) and Committee on Design (COD) have selected the recipients of the first annual YAF/COD Ideas Competition. Two projects tied for first place; FREE by Gene Kaufman Architect. P.C. and Woven Shelter by NYIT's Jiyoun Kim. The Community Unit by Eric Polite received third place. These projects were recognized June 10 at the AIA National Convention in Miami.
Manhattan CMAA Student Chapter President and Founder Joshua Perotti has been awarded the Construction Management Association of Americas 2010 NY/NJ Regional Scholarship Award.
NYIT Architecture student, Katelyn Mulry was one of the recipients of the 2010 Women's Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship.