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

Rajnarayanan Shares Insight for COVID-19 and “Tripledemic” Stories

Assistant dean of research at NYITCOM-Arkansas discusses circulating viruses.

Echolocation Research Featured in the Media

Professor and chair of anatomy provides new insight into toothed whales and dolphins.

Media Features Hinds on Volunteering

Associate provost of student engagement and development is highlighted in an article about the benefits of volunteerism.

Hu Shares Insight for Banking Article

Assistant professor of finance and accounting discusses online banking tools.

Rothstein Featured in Media

Coordinator and instructor for the Exercise Science, B.S. program, speaks about the time needed to safely prepare for a marathon.

NYITCOM Cardiologist Interviewed

Director of medical device innovation at NYITCOM discusses the rare phenomenon known as laughter-induced syncope.

Engineering Doctoral Consortium Participation Highlighted

New York Tech joins consortium allowing doctoral students at nine area engineering schools to take courses at each other’s institutions.

Nizich Shares Cybersecurity Expertise

ETIC director lends expertise regarding a ransomeware attack targeting a medical supply company.

Zwibel Quoted in Magazine

Director of the Center for Sports Medicine shares insight on exercise-induced aches and pains.

NIH Grant Featured in Local Media

NYITCOM faculty member is highlighted for receiving a $306,000 grant.