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

Cohn: AI Can Help Evaluate Credit Cards

Professor shares tools to help consumers determine which credit cards are the right choice.

Architect Advocates for Modular Construction

Modular construction, which largely takes place in factories, could help address the housing crisis in New York.

Medical Expert Weighs in on Slimming Agents

Obesity medicine physician explains the key differences between popular weight-loss medications.

Physician: Stay Hydrated During Summer Workouts

Sports medicine expert quoted in more than 2,700 news outlets, including International Business Times, Boston Herald, and others.

Local Media Cover the BRIIC’s Grand Opening

On May 16, New York Tech celebrated the official opening of the Biomedical Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center.

New Degree Program Receives Publicity

The Exercise and Sport Science, M.S. is featured in an article about the surge in healthcare-focused academic programs at local universities and colleges.

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative Highlighted

The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Academy, the related venture fund, and Startup Tech Central get the spotlight.

Foley Among the Trailblazers in Higher Ed

President Foley is once again included in an annual listing of higher education trailblazers in New York.

How Does Exercise Lower Blood Sugar?

Director of the Exercise and Sport Science, M.S. program explains how fitness routines can train the body to better stabilize blood glucose levels.

Health Policy Expert: EPA Should Not Abandon Regulations on Toxic Chemicals

Associate Professor of Nursing Jessica Varghese, Ph.D., advocates against proposals to roll back federal limits on water supply toxins.