LI/NYC Campus Closures: Sunday-Monday, February 23-24

New York Tech’s New York campus buildings, classrooms, and healthcare clinics are closed on Sunday and Monday, February 23 and 24, due to inclement weather. In-person classes, activities, and remote instruction are suspended. All non-essential operations are suspended. Outside of student residential facilities, no students are permitted on campus. No employees are permitted on campus and are not required to work remotely. Essential workers responsible for campus safety, as directed by Capital Planning and Facilities, are required to work.

We will post additional campus closure updates and schedule changes when they become available.

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Career Success & Experiential Education

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Career Success and Experiential Education (CSEE) at New York Tech is committed to helping you make impactful connections between your educational experience and your career goals. Through personalized advising and programs, you’ll uncover your passions and values, explore careers and majors that suit you, develop real-world skills, and make plans to achieve your post-graduate goals.

CSEE builds relationships with alumni, corporate and community partners, and graduate schools to optimize students’ internship, job, volunteer, and career opportunities. Through our strategic partnerships across campus departments, you can participate in co-curricular experiences that help to ensure you are competitive in your future pursuits.

Business, government, not-for-profit, and industry representatives actively participate in recruitment activities, including industry panels, employer lunch-and-learn information sessions, networking events, and job fairs.

Handshake

Handshake is New York Tech’s online job platform for students and alumni to schedule an appointment with a career advisor, upload résumés, search for employers, apply for jobs and internships, attend events and fairs, and access career resources.

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What We Offer

CSEE hosts career and internship fairs, resume workshops, mock interviews, employment boot camps, special programs and events, and more–everything you’ll need to set you on the path to success.

For Employers

Secure the talent you need, when you need it. New York Tech’s students and alumni are engaged, technologically savvy physicians, architects, scientists, engineers, business leaders, digital artists, healthcare professionals, and more. Whether you want to recruit interns or employees or collaborate on research or community impact projects, CSEE can help.

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For Alumni and Graduates

New York Tech alumni receive the professional development benefits of a relationship with CSEE for life. From searching for new employment opportunities on Handshake to attending networking events and career fairs, find out more about what CSEE can do for you even after graduation.

Student Resources

No matter where you are in your New York Tech journey, CSEE has the resources you need to pursue your employment goals. From helping students find on-campus jobs to help mitigate college costs to using Handshake to search for internships to gain relevant real-world experience, learn more about how we can help.

Alumni Profiles

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When Rehab Meets Robotics

A study co-authored by John P. Handrakis, D.P.T., Ed.D., and graduates of the physical therapy program finds that a wearable robotic device could help stroke survivors get back on their feet.

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Making an Impact

As an ETIC engineer, computer science student Angelina Do is working on a project in partnership with a former NBA star aimed to help children who stutter.

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Additional Alumni Named to Board of Trustees

Two New York Institute of Technology alumni have been named to the Board of Trustees, the most recent alumni to join the university’s governing board.

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Beyond the Human Machine

Biology student Justin Tin seeks to understand what’s running “under the hood” in the human body so he can someday help prevent patients from suffering physiological changes.

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Finding His Balance

Noah Hoonhout’s piece about navigating life as a medical student was published to a Substack with more than 100,000 readers.

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Intentional Technology

Computer science student Tejas Attavar is putting his tech skills to altruistic use.

Events

Homebuyer Workshop

This interactive online presentation will provide insight into planning your home-buying journey. Learn about the steps in the mortgage process, find out how much you can afford, and determine …

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Keep Exploring

Learn more about how New York Tech can help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to develop a fulfilling and lifelong career that suits your unique interests and passions.