College of Engineering & Computing Sciences

New York Tech alumnus Kyriacos Athens Athanasiou

Alumnus Kyriacos Athens Athanasiou Named Great Immigrant

Kyriacos Athens Athanasiou, Ph.D. (B.S. ’84), was named to the Carnegie Corporation of New York’s annual list of Great Immigrants, which celebrates exemplary naturalized citizens who are helping make the United States a land of opportunity for all.

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Spotlight on Faculty Tenures and Promotions for 2023-2024

As New York Tech prepares for the 2023-2024 academic year, several faculty members were recognized through tenure and promotions.

Speakers at the 2023 Energy Conference

2023 New York Tech Energy Conference: Energy Careers and Professional Societies

On June 7, faculty, alumni, and industry experts explored the various energy-based careers and professional societies within the energy management field at New York Tech’s annual Energy Conference.

Alumni Named to Board of Trustees

Alumni Named to Board of Trustees

John R. Keville (B.S. ’88), Thomas J. Van Laan (M.B.A. ’84), and Debra A. Vogel (A.A.S. ’85) have been elected to the Board of Trustees, the most recent alumni to join the university’s governing board.

Mini-Research Grant Program for High School Students Thrives

Continuing its commitment to undergraduate research and to building a pipeline for students to pursue STEM fields, New York Tech has completed the sixth year of its Mini-Research Grant Awards program.

New York Tech Celebrates the Class of 2023

On May 21, New York Institute of Technology celebrated its 62nd annual commencement and welcomed its newest alumni.

New York Tech Joins KEEN Network

The university has joined KEEN (Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network), a national partnership of universities leading advances in undergraduate engineering education.

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Study: Hearing Loss Disproportionately Impacts People of Color

Findings by David Nadler, Ph.D., highlight hearing loss as a public health issue and may help employers reduce this occupational hazard in an ever-evolving and more diverse workforce.

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Guiliano Global Fellows: From the Midwest Plains to the African Savanna

Computer science student Amadeaus Reeves, and medical student Nathanael Rehmeyer recently completed their research projects as part of the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Program, one in the great plains of Oklahoma and the other in the subtropical grassland savanna in Eswatini, respectively.

Computer Problem Solvers

Students in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences have been busy this spring with extracurricular and experiential activities, including competitions and events, focused on solving problems and finding solutions.