New York City Campus Closed: Tuesday, March 17

Due to infrastructure work at 1855 Broadway, all buildings on the New York City campus will be closed on Tuesday, March 17. Employees should work remotely. It is anticipated that all buildings EXCEPT 1855 Broadway will reopen with full services on Wednesday, March 18. We will update information as soon as it becomes available.

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Faculty and Alumni Pen New Works

New publications from members of the university community detail their unique insights, expertise, and experiences.

Creating an Award-Winning Startup

Student entrepreneurs Nigel Oommen and Johnathan Wheeler created their award-winning classroom learning tool Edvana to make education more effective, engaging, and personalized.

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Best of Show in Educational Ad Awards

New York Tech is among the biggest winners in the 41st Annual Educational Advertising Awards, the largest educational advertising awards competition in the country.

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Not All AI is Built to Diagnose

A new study by researchers at the College of Osteopathic Medicine reveals how general-use AI platforms make serious mistakes when it comes to analyzing medical results.

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My Co-op Gig: Engineering Together

For their co-op, friends and electrical and computer engineering classmates Pavan Kanakkassery and Oscar Cruz traveled to Texas twice to electrify a 16-wheeler industrial rig.

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New York Tech Celebrates Women’s History Month 2026

Celebrate women and their many accomplishments during Women’s History Month. The university will host a series of events throughout March.

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My Co-op Gig: Alisha Karim

Alisha Karim describes her co-op at Northwell Health as a perfect fit, renewing her excitement for a future career in tech.

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Understanding Sanctuary Cities

Teaching Assistant Professor Michael Izady, Ph.D., led a Dean’s Digital Café conversation about sanctuary cities.

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Promoting Early Engagement in Research

New York Tech recently completed the ninth year of its Mini-Research Grants Awards program to encourage high school students to pursue STEM fields.

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Reversing Bone Loss After Spinal Cord Injury

People with spinal cord injury may lose up to 41 percent of their bone mass in the first year. A new study by the College of Arts and Sciences’ Hesham Tawfeek, MBBCh, seeks to repair this damage.