Campus Closures

Due to this weekend’s snowstorm, both the Long Island and New York City campuses will be closed on Sunday, January 25. Additional information about potential Monday schedule changes and/or closures will be posted when they become available.

Ananya More sitting at a desk with a laptop

Intern Insight: Ananya More

Allison Eichler| December 16, 2025

Graduate computer science student Ananya More applied for a Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) internship because she wanted to see how data worked in practice—beyond her classroom assignments and projects.

When the MTA accepted More into the 2025 Emerging Talent Program, she gained the opportunity to witness data working within the largest subway system in the United States.

In June, the Emerging Talent Program—MTA’s source of internships, fellowships, and apprenticeships—hired More to join the MTA Operations Control Center’s Maintenance of Way team as a data analyst intern, and she will remain in this role through spring 2026. On-site at the Rail Control Center in Midtown Manhattan, More focuses on analyzing subway system data, operational trends across subway lines, patterns in significant incidents, and how service runs across the network.

To successfully make these analyses, More works with internal MTA data systems to pull, clean, and interpret data. With those interpretations, she turns insights into reports so her department can understand performance, spot issues, support decision-making, and determine what needs attention.

“I take the subway to work like any other New Yorker, but once I reach the office and begin my day, I’m suddenly seeing the system from the inside,” More says. “The same trains I rode that morning become part of the data I’m reviewing, and that shift in perspective makes the work feel very real and impactful.”

Citing the New York City subway system’s grand scale and her enduring love for working with numbers and patterns, More says her MTA internship aligns well with where she envisions her future self. As she contributes to real-time monitoring of a complex system, she is rewarded every day with new challenges. She witnesses how a massive system behaves and learns how to break things down and make sense of them—exactly the type of work she wants her career to involve.

More doesn’t spend every day at the Rail Control Center, though. A standout moment from the last six months includes the first time she visited MTA Headquarters. Huge and full of energy, she says, every person inside moved with purpose, working on something to keep the city running.

“It was a small moment, but it really stayed with me. That moment—realizing I belonged there and was truly part of the organization—is something I won’t forget,” she reflects.

As she prepares for another semester as an MTA data analyst intern, More looks forward to continuing her work alongside those who have been in their positions for years. Observing her seasoned colleagues’ thought processes when solving problems and how they communicate across departments teaches More invaluable lessons about making quick decisions and how teams work together during incidents or busy hours.

“Understanding the importance of teamwork and coordination has been one of my favorite surprises here,” More says. “Everyone I met was so welcoming, patient, and willing to help, even when they were clearly handling a lot. I’m grateful for how included I felt, and I strive to create that same kind of positive environment wherever I work.”

More News

A child receiving a vaccine

Physician Responds to CDC Vaccine Schedule Changes

Family medicine physician Shane Speights, D.O., site dean for NYITCOM-Arkansas, weighs in on the new recommendations.

People sitting around a table talking.

New York Tech Awarded $2.5 Million to Advance Civil Discourse on Campuses

New York Tech has received the U.S. Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education Special Projects Program Grant, which will support efforts to drive student success through building civil discourse across the university’s campuses.

Models of housing and landscapes

Community Building

Working on the Institute for Public Architecture’s Modeling Community Visions for a Future Without the BQE project, Marcus Wilford (B. Arch. ’16) turned to his alma mater for support.

Robert Rizutto holding a plate of food

The Force Behind the Food

Director of Dining Services Robert Rizzuto keeps New York Tech fed as he oversees NYIT de Seversky Mansion and the campus dining program on Long Island and in New York City.

Portrait of Khushi Vasoya

Intern Insight: Khushi Vasoya

Fashion and jewelry enthusiast Khushi Vasoya bridged that passion with her studies in business administration and finance while interning with LabGrown Box.

Student walking down snow cleared path on LI campus

Winter Weather Safety 101

Shane Speights, D.O., site dean at NYITCOM-Arkansas, shares tips to stay warm, dry, and safe during the cold months.