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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National Italian American Foundation Award goes to NYIT architecture student.
Dr. Taha Al-Douri translates British Architect and Historian William R. Lethaby's seminal work into Arabic.
Today the Center for Architecture Foundation announced that Chris Goonan was a recipient of the 2009 Eleanor Allwork Scholarship Merit Award.
Associate Dean Mruk selected to participate in the City Move Interdesign Workshop, which examined socially responsible design methods to create new spaces for people.
Nader Vossoughian delivered a lecture on sociologist and urban planner Otto Neurath to a full house.
Judith DiMaio, registered architect and Dean of the School of Architecture & Design at New York Institute of Technology has been honored by the prestigious American Academy in Rome. She has been invited by the Director to be the first Colin Rowe Resident.
A collection of 70 young scholars came up with plans for the North and East Shores of Staten Island that include a floating farmers' market and an aquarium.
Burton L. Roslyn, adjunct professor at both campuses of NYIT, has been elected to serve as President of the American Institute of Architects, New York State in 2009. Roslyn’s expertise in Design-Build is recognized nationally where he has become a significant resource to the profession and has delivered papers and published articles on Architect Led Design Build and Project Management.
NYIT Student Michael Neglia was presented with the annual Brooklyn AIA award.
This is a follow up to the recent AIA RUDAT study which looked at fresh ideas for Staten Island’s underutilized waterfront.