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Michael Schiavi, Ph.D., professor of English and Coordinator of ESL, Manhattan campus, NYIT, is giving a lecture on Vito Russo, the subject of his recent biography. Read more...
Anthony DiMatteo, Ph.D., Professor of English, Old Westbury, NYIT will present a talk, “A Black Matter For the King”: From Virgil’s Baldric to Shakespeare’s Gage"...Read more
John Hanc, associate professor, Communication Arts, Manhattan campus, NYiT, wants to help us all get organized in 2012! Read more...
Jennifer Griffiths, Ph.D., assistant professor of English/Writing Coordinator at NYiT's Manhattan campus has received two recent reviews of her book "Traumatic Possessions: The Body and Memory in African American Women's Writing and Performance".
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Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Roger Yu met with a group of EMBA students from China on December 12, 2011.
Jennifer Griffiths, Ph.D., assistant professor of English/Writing Coordinator at NYiT, Manhattan Campus published her article "Sympathy for the Devil: Resiliency and Victim-Perpetrator Dynamics in Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive" in Oxford Journals Contemporary Women's Writing. Read more...
On Dec. 7th, Dr. Jonathan Goldman, assistant professor, English, NYIT Manhattan, gave a talk, "A Case of Trademark, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bass Ale, and the Branding of Character in Late Victorian England," for the Victorian Seminar of CUNY Graduate Center.
In addition his book, "MODERNISM IS THE LITERATURE OF CELEBRITY" is now out from University of Texas Press.
Robert Smith, associate professor, Fine Arts and Middle East Fine Arts Computer Graphics Coordinator at NYIT was recently featured in "Mojo City", Beijing's fashion and culture magazine.
Annie Christain, Ph.D, assistant professor of English, NUPT-NYIT International College, Nanjing Campus published her poem “MK-Ultra 1 (Monarch): Knitting a Bridge You Later Claim Is Just Over There” in the Fall 2011 issue of Polarity. Read more...
Peter Ghali, a Life Sciences student at NYIT Manhattan, presented his abstract on Alzeimer's Disease at the ABRCMS 2011 Conference in Missouri...read more
December 1, 2011
6:30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m.
Venue: 16 West 61st St., 11th floor, New York, NY
Contact: Rozina Vavetsi 212-261-1791
Campus(es): Manhattan - -
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Nicholas Dagen Bloom, associate professor and chair of Interdisciplinary Studies and director of the Discovery Core Curriculum has a new book, "American Tourism", listed in The University of Chicago Press Catalog.
EFAP in Paris, a longtime partner of NYIT's College of Arts and Sciences for over ten years, is celebrating its 50th Anniversary. The College of Arts and Sciences and NYIT congratulate EFAP’s success and commitment to another decade of strong partnership.http://efap.com/

The College of Arts and Sciences sponsored a number of students who presented at this year’s Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Conference held in Hartford, Connecticut on October 15, 2011. Read more.
Dan Quigley, associate professor, English and associate dean, CAS recently had his blog post Of Pomodoros and Pastimes: Why I Have Started Writing at the Racetrack added to the Chronicle of Higher Ed's site. Guest author Quigley explains how taking his iPad to the racetrack frees him to concentrate on his writing better than any digital timer could.
Jacqueline Taylor Basker, Ph.D., chairperson of the department of fine arts and computer graphics at NYIT-Amman, participated in the June 2011 Cairo Biennale, exhibited her painting "Gaza Light" and showed her film Aftermath: 9/11 and NY Artists. Read more.
Teresa Coe, adjunct professor of English, published the poem, "Houston and Sixth," in the Aug. 22 Metropolitan Diary section of the New York Times. Read more.