LI/NYC Campus Closures: Sunday-Monday, February 22-23

New York Tech’s New York campus buildings, classrooms, and healthcare clinics are closed on Sunday and Monday, February 22 and 23, 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

ETIC Projects Garner Local Publicity

Engineering students develop devices for nonprofit rehabilitative organizations supporting those with disabilities.

Professor Shares Tips to Avoid Potential Kitchen Dangers

Expert discusses safety concerns around common kitchen items, including plastic utensils and nonstick cookware.

Jarkon Discusses the Importance of Resilience

Psychiatrist explains how the ability to bounce back is critical to maintaining good mental and physical health.

Cybersecurity Expert Shares Advice for K-12 Schools

Professor explains why school districts are prime targets for cybercriminals and what administrators can do to protect their schools.

Expert: This Food May Add More Calories to Your Diet Than You Think

Registered dietitian explains how using too much olive oil can sabotage weight loss efforts.

Why Grunting Can Improve Workout Performance

Exercise science professor explains how forcefully exhaling facilitates explosive movement.

Preparing Graduates to Succeed in an Evolving Job Market

The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is educating and training students to leverage artificial intelligence and remain competitive in the workforce.

Expert Shares Insight on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

Physician notes that patients with the condition are at an increased risk for respiratory issues.

Architect Comments on Sensory Rooms

An Assistant Professor of Architecure, Health and Design shares expertise about creating environments designed specifically to help children with sensory processing disorders.

Fitness Expert: Cold Plunge with Caution

Professor reminds athletes of potential risks associated with the popular trend.