Alumni Spotlight: Livia Areas-Holmblad
Video | Jan 05, 2016
Television personality Livia Areas-Holmblad shares how NYIT gave her the skills and connections she needed to launch her career.
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Design Does Good in Viscardi Industry Project Course
Feature | Dec 21, 2015
NYIT students made a driving simulator (pictured), a wireless remote, and a cooking video game to help disabled people.
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NYIT Students Design Peace Ornaments for CityArts Project
Feature | Dec 08, 2015
Watch a video and view a photo gallery of ornaments gracing the Lincoln Square holiday tree in New York City.
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To Ace Larry Jaffee's Crisis Communications Class, Learn to Thrive in Chaos
Feature | Dec 03, 2015
Cyber hacks, business scandals, and public health issues are just a few of the scenarios discussed by students.
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Student Spotlight: Rabihah Huda
Feature | Dec 01, 2015
Relay for Life and Phi Eta Sigma are just a couple of the activities of this aspiring doctor.
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Animator Tom Sito Presents the Birth of Digital Cinema
Feature | Dec 01, 2015
An NYIT student reflects on what he learned at a presentation on the history of computer graphics.
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NYIT's Computer Graphics History Is Out of This World
Feature | Nov 17, 2015
Learn about NYIT's connection to Pixar and one of the animation studio's earliest groundbreaking films.
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Architect and Historian Partner on Affordable Housing Book
Feature | Nov 10, 2015
Associate Professors Matthias Altwicker (pictured) and Nicholas Bloom discuss their latest project.
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NYIT Student Explores Novelty-Seeking Behaviors and Addiction
Feature | Oct 15, 2015
Adriana Antoci engages fellow students in her behavioral sciences research via a self-styled communication system.
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NYIT Names New Dean of College of Arts and Sciences
Feature | Oct 05, 2015
James L. Simon, Ph.D., will oversee the college's 28 undergraduate and five graduate degree programs.
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