Rookie Reporter Maylan Studart on Covering the Presidential Debate

Feature | Sep 30, 2016

NYIT student Maylan Studart covered the September 26 presidential debate.


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Jia Wang

Profile | Sep 28, 2016

When Jia Wang (M.F.A. ’16) first came to New York City, she had a few misconceptions. “I thought it would be a modern and beautiful city, but actually some places are messy,” she muses.


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Has Big Money Hijacked Democracy? NYIT Looks for Answers.

Feature | Sep 27, 2016

During a panel discussion, Department of Social Sciences faculty members spoke to students about the role big money plays in an election.


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Journalists Discuss Election Ethics, Media Coverage at NYIT

Feature | Sep 23, 2016

Prominent journalists, public relations professionals, faculty members, and students gathered at the NYIT Auditorium on Broadway to discuss ethics and the 2016 presidential election.


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Future Educators Reach for the Moon

Feature | Sep 13, 2016

Five pre-service teachers and two NYIT faculty members receive NASA certification.
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New Faculty Get Full-Time Welcome

Feature | Sep 06, 2016

NYIT’s newest full-time faculty—16 in total as well as seven visiting professors—have a diverse range experiences and backgrounds.


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Students and Alumni Connect at Latina Hat Luncheon

Feature | Jul 12, 2016

The event honored alumna Christine Bragan (B.F.A. ’03) and provided and opportunity for students to network.


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Theerawat Khajornkhanphet

Profile | Jun 21, 2016

TK spent hours copying animated characters to refine his drawing skills. He’s still drawing, but now it’s in his role as a junior designer at UVPHACTORY, an award winning motion design and visual effects company in New York City.
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Mikah Sellers

Profile | Jun 20, 2016

I gained a lot of the analytical skills I needed through the M.B.A. program. As I transitioned in the M.A. program, I rounded skills like my creative writing and my ability to look at the problems through a human-centered lens.
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