LI/NYC Campus Closures: Sunday-Monday, February 23-24

New York Tech’s New York campus buildings, classrooms, and healthcare clinics are closed on Sunday and Monday, February 23 and 24, due to inclement weather. In-person classes, activities, and remote instruction are suspended. All non-essential operations are suspended. Outside of student residential facilities, no students are permitted on campus. No employees are permitted on campus and are not required to work remotely. Essential workers responsible for campus safety, as directed by Capital Planning and Facilities, are required to work.

We will post additional campus closure updates and schedule changes when they become available.

Media Coverage

Fossil Expert Interviewed

Researcher explains how limited fossil evidence can hinder understanding of animal origin stories.

President Balentine Recognized by City & State

President Jerry Balentine, D.O., is featured in a list of 50 distinguished New Yorkers over the age of 50.

Choosing a Healthy Yogurt

Nutrition expert advises consumers to seek options with minimal ingredients, low added sugar, and higher protein.

Rossi: Aim for Consistency and Recovery

Fitness routines that balance intensity with rest are best for longevity over time.

Understanding Heart Rate Variability

Exercise physiologist explains how metric can offer valuable insight into wellness, but should not be used as a be-all end-all.

When Electrolyte Supplements Are (and Aren’t) Necessary

Sports medicine doctor explains why electrolyte powders are best used on a case-by-case basis, not for routine hydration.

The Emotional Cost of AI-Written Messages

Ahead of Valentine’s Day, consumer behavior expert Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., helps explain why you shouldn’t use AI to create heartfelt notes.

Researcher Discusses Obesity Findings

An essay by NYITCOM-Arkansas Assistant Professor Natarajan Ganesan, Ph.D., explains how the body intelligently chooses which fats to burn.

Professor Featured in Bookseller Magazine

Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Associate Professor of Humanities Amanda Golden, Ph.D., co-edited a forthcoming collection of Plath’s poetry.

Haar Explains White Bread’s Effect on Blood Sugar

Why white bread causes a faster and higher spike in blood sugar vs. whole grains.