Results for "Student" on Arts and Sciences

A Faire Showing
Feature | Oct 09, 2018
NYIT demonstrates its maker-doer drive at the 9th Annual World Maker Faire in New York.
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Welcome Back!
Feature | Aug 29, 2018
As the fall 2018 semester begins, students are invited to a Week of Welcome events to kick off the new school year.
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News Brief: Criminal Justice Students Use Software Developed for Law Enforcement Officers
Feature | Jul 26, 2018
Students in the Criminal Justice program at NYIT can experience a real-world approach to criminal investigation through use of a one-of-a-kind case management software now integrated into their curriculum.
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NYIT Life Science students summer internship
Chris Alangadan, OW Biology major, sophomore is interning this summer with Advanced Biotech Inc in Totowa New Jersey and working on fermentation technologies for isolation of natural extracts and essential oils.
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NYIT Life Science Interns
Malak Alzanbqi, an international student from Saudi Arabia and May 2018 Life Science graduate has interned at New York Presbyterian Hospital since 2017.
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Video: Commencement 2018
Feature | Jun 01, 2018
A look back at the highlights from Commencement 2018, and what the future holds for NYIT’s newest alumni in their own words.
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Putting a Spotlight on Digital Animation and Design
Feature | May 24, 2018
Students in the Computer Graphics M.F.A. program are exhibiting their thesis projects from May 10 to May 25 on the 11th floor of 16 W. 61st St. at NYIT-Manhattan.
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NYIT Celebrates the Class of 2018 at the 57th Commencement
Feature | May 22, 2018
On May 22, NYIT celebrated the Class of 2018 at 57th Commencement Ceremony at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y.
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Life Science Faculty and Students Present at ABRCMS
Blog | Apr 20, 2018
Last fall, Drs. Jole Fiorito and Gavin McStay assistant professors in Life Sciences brought two of their students to Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS).
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