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NYIT-Abu Dhabi Welcomes U.S. Secretary of Education
Margaret Spellings hails NYIT as a "trailblazer" in global higher education. Students Spend a Day at the Markets
Visits to financial landmarks allow students to learn how their education translates into the real world.NYIT Welcomes New Faces
NYIT finds experienced professional to fill several key roles in our administration.Students Collaborate on a 'Shore Thing'
NYIT architecture students are called upon to help redevelop one of the largest underutilized waterfronts in the United States. Funding the Future
Peter J. Romano (B.Arch. '76) establishes a new scholarship to support the School of Architecture and Design.Out of the Blue, NYIT Dean Furthers Staph Treatment
Chukuka Enwemeka, Ph.D., discovers a new method for stomping the superbug bacteria. Charge 'Er Up
NYIT unveils the first of its solar carports to determine the viability of supplementing fossil fuels with renewable energy. And the Oscar Goes To ... NYIT's Computer Graphics Pioneer
Ed Catmull, president of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, receives the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Gorden E. Sawyer Award.NYIT Classes Go the Distance
The U.S. presidential election was the focus of the first New York-Amman distributed learning course at NYIT.Guerillas in the Midst
Students adopt a unique approach to promoting awareness of human trafficking.
