Feb 07 2012
NYIT Names 1855 Broadway the Edward Guiliano Global Center
NYIT Names 1855 Broadway the Edward Guiliano Global Center
NYIT Expert Shares Tips on Financial Aid
NYIT Provost: Interdisciplinary Research Is an NYIT Strength
NYIT Finance Professor Shares Facebook IPO Lessons
The Lizard Family Tree: NYIT Professor Explores Links That May Help Today’s Research
Learn how to land your dream internship from Go Government!
Women’s Basketball vs University of D.C.
Men’s Basketball vs. University of D.C.
Study Abroad Information Session-Manhattan
A Conversation with the Provost, for Department Chairs: Tenure and Promotion Processes
Dean Michael Uttendorfer, New York Institute of Technology, School of Education, was recently interviewed on Judith West's "Getting Your Money's Worth" show in response to a New York Times' Letter to the Editor. Click on the link above for more details and a link to the interview.
As part of a reaccreditation visit by the Board of Examiners from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the School of Education hosted a "Scholar's Showcase" on Sunday, October 16 in the NYIT Hall of Fame.
Congratulations to all of the 2011 School of Education Commencement Award winners. Click on the link above for the details.
Jennifer LaCava talks about her involvement with NYCOM and the NYIT Center for Global Health on the "Ghana Project." Click on the link above to see her story.
Read about E-portfolio Systems for Performance Assessment and Program Evaluation.
Get a competitive edge in the job market with an extension of your certification to Middle School Level in just two part time semesters. NYIT School of Education offers an upward extension of New York State Teacher Certification to grades 7 through 9 for teachers holding initial or professional or permanent certification in Elementary Education k-6 or Childhood Education grades 1-6.
The M.S. in Childhood Education at NYIT is now available as an online program.
Did you know: Our graduates' pass rates on the state teacher certification exams (NYSTCE) are consistently above average.