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

Healing Spaces: Papadopoulou Provides Insight

School of Architecture and Design faculty member shares advice for creating spaces optimized for those experiencing difficulties in mobility or other abilities.

New York Tech Participates in Direct Admissions Program

New York Institute of Technology is highlighted as one of approximately 40 U.S. institutions offering high school seniors proactive college acceptance offers.

Nizich’s Insight Featured in Media

ETIC director discusses the threat posed by breach brokers, those who sell unauthorized network access to hackers.

Psychiatrist Discusses Signs of Depression After Cancer Diagnosis

Director of the Center for Behavioral Health speaks on the mental health struggles that accompany a cancer diagnosis.

Outlets Feature Rajnarayanan’s Insight on COVID-19 Variants

Assistant dean of research at NYITCOM-Arkansas explains the strain of COVID-19 he’s dubbed “the winter variant.”

Kirk’s Research Cited in Media

Colleen P. Kirk, D.P.S., explains why dog owners are more willing to spend resources on their pets than cat owners.

Hu Interviewed About Credit Cards

Assistant professor speaks on what constitutes an appropriate number of credit cards to own.

Bienstock Shares Insight on “Hush Trips”

Business expert discusses the practice of remote work employees covertly working from vacation destinations.

Local College Enrollment is Examined

In a look at post-pandemic enrollment trends, New York Tech saw higher numbers in fall 2023.

Bono Lends Medical Insight

NYITCOM chair of family medicine speaks on proposed legislation aimed at limiting children’s exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke.