Academics

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AI Minor Debuts

Starting in the spring semester of 2025, New York Tech will begin offering a minor in artificial intelligence (AI), open to all undergraduate students preparing to transition into any number of careers.

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Honors College Launches

Students in New York Tech’s new Honors College will tackle real-word problems from an interdisciplinary perspective.

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Impressive Rise in Regional Rankings

For the first time, New York Institute of Technology now ranks among the top 15 universities in the North, improving its position to No. 15 in the regional ranking.

New York Tech Joins Engineering Doctoral Consortium

New York Tech is one of nine New York City-area universities in a new consortium through which engineering doctoral student can take courses at each other’s institutions without any additional tuition, as part of a new multi-school agreement.

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New York Tech’s Amy Bravo Honored for Her Commitment to STEM

Senior Director of Career Success and Experiential Education Amy Bravo, M.A., received the Education Leadership Award at the National Urban Technology Center’s 28th annual Urban Tech Gala.

Michael Schiavi

Dangerous Books. Who Decides? And Should They?

In his course Dangerous Books, Professor Michael Schiavi, Ph.D., tackles book banning. Students will learn why books are censored and be asked to think about the assumptions that have caused them, as well as the effects these books might have if readers are permitted to discover them.

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News Byte: New York Tech Joins National Academy of Inventors

The university has joined the prestigious organization comprising American and international universities, government agencies, and nonprofit research groups.