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New York Tech Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month 2025

The university will host a series of events to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.

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Celebrating Convocation 2025

On August 28, New York Tech celebrated the start of the 2025-2026 academic year at the university’s annual faculty and staff convocation.

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Find Your Place: A Successful Start to College Life

With the beginning of a new academic year, Assistant Dean of Students Stephanie Pelham offers her top tips for first-year students looking to find their place on campus.

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New Academic Year Welcomes New Faculty

New York Tech welcomes new and recently hired faculty to the university for the new academic year.

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President Balentine Named to LIBN Influencers List

Long Island Business News recognized President Jerry Balentine, D.O., in its coverage of prominent local leaders in education.

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$1 Million Grant Supports Research Institute at School of Architecture and Design

The three-year IDC Foundation grant supports the establishment of the IDC Institute for Design Research and Innovation, creating an integrated ecosystem of the school’s facilities, labs, and centers on the Long Island and New York City campuses.

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Strength in Leadership

As he prepares to step down as president of New York Tech, we look at Henry C. “Hank” Foley’s legacy of growth, community, and innovation.

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Cybersecurity Graduate Students Rank 25th in MITRE’s eCTF 2025 Competition

First-time participants, 10 cybersecurity students from the Vancouver campus break into the global top 25 in prestigious Embedded Capture the Flag (eCTF) challenge.

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The Role of Mathematica in the Classroom

President Henry C. “Hank” Foley, Ph.D., discusses how Mathematica software can help students better integrate math into complex modeling, as well as opportunities for those outside traditional STEM majors and the future educational impact of AI.

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BRIIC by BRIIC

A look at the new Biomedical, Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center (BRIIC).