Headline: 2024 Inspiring Programs in STEM Awards from Insight Into Diversity

Architecture Program Awarded for DEI Efforts

New York Tech’s Bachelor of Architecture degree program received Insight Into Diversity magazine’s 2024 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award.

New York Tech student Alex Menachery sitting on a bench

Finding His Place

Alex Menachery once hated the idea of studying medicine. Now, he is pursuing a B.S./D.O. in life sciences/osteopathic medicine and serving as president of the Long Island Student Government Association.

President Foley Named as Trailblazer in Higher Ed

City & State New York has named New York Tech President Henry C. Foley, Ph.D., to its list of Trailblazers in Higher Education.

News Byte: Vancouver M.B.A. Students Win Prize in Global Competition

M.B.A. students Stella Luoou Li and Kumaran Ahilan received a second-place prize for their work creating solutions to corporate challenges in Southern Connecticut State University’s Global Business Students Competition.

Future Architects Witness Historic Restoration

NYIT de Seversky Mansion is undergoing several phases of repair to preserve its historic architecture and two School of Architecture and Design classes received a front-row seat.

Health Professions Students Shine at Aletheia

The School of Health Professions hosted its annual Aletheia Research Symposium, where more than 100 students presented their scholarly work and defended their capstone projects.

21st Annual SOURCE Showcases Student Research

New York Tech’s annual celebration of student research and scholarly work, SOURCE, convened for its 21st year in April in New York City.

Guiliano Global Fellows: Broadening Perspectives

Under the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Program, six students spent a portion of their spring semester traveling around the globe, broadening their perspectives, and working on transformational research projects.

Meet the Class of 2024 Speaker

Health sciences student Zeiad Kawy will speak at New York Tech’s 63rd annual commencement ceremony.

Engineering Students Take Top Prizes at CREATE Symposium

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students won top prizes for their inventions designed to assist those with developmental disabilities in their everyday tasks at work.