See all posts on Arts and Sciences

Results for "News" on Arts and Sciences

Field of Screens: eSports at NYIT

Feature | Oct 18, 2018

NYIT’s combo of eSports activities expand into new frontiers in research, athletics, and academics.


Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

News Brief: Reporter Dana Arschin Documents the Holocaust

Feature | Oct 18, 2018

Dana Arschin (M.A. '10) is a general assignment reporter at Fox 5 New York. This past April, she had the opportunity to travel to Poland to learn more about her roots and ancestors, who were murdered in the Holocaust. The result was a segment that aired on Fox.


Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

I Like It Like That: Jonathan Goldman Brings Latin Boogaloo to NYIT

Feature | Oct 18, 2018

Associate Professor Jonathan Goldman shines a spotlight on New York barrio culture at a boogaloo film event at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway.


Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

A Faire Showing

Feature | Oct 09, 2018

NYIT demonstrates its maker-doer drive at the 9th Annual World Maker Faire in New York.


Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

Alumni Profile: David Sander

Profile | Oct 09, 2018

With his eyes set on an administrative position as an IT director, NYIT’s school leadership and technology advanced certificate program was exactly what David Sander needed to help him achieve his goal.


Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

Alumni Profile: Nirma Hasty

Profile | Sep 24, 2018

As a video journalist for NBC, Nirma Hasty understands the pressures of ensuring accuracy and meeting deadlines—and the fact that there are no breaks between long projects to catch your breath.
Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

Alumni Profile: Amanda Kaminaris

Profile | Sep 21, 2018

Amanda Kaminaris applied for NYIT’s undergraduate advanced research program thinking it would be a good resume builder. Instead, biomedical research became a major part of her education.
Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs Are Getting Deadlier, But They Can Be Defeated — with Viruses

Feature | Sep 10, 2018

The best way to defeat killer bacteria? Give people harmless viruses says Assistant Professor Bryan Gibb, Ph.D., in an op-ed in Salon.


Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

News Brief: Professor Eugene Mitacek Funds Excellence in Life Sciences

Feature | Sep 05, 2018

Professor Eugene J. Mitacek, Ph.D., makes two $20,000 donations to fund awards that recognize the exceptional work of NYIT students and faculty.


Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS

Throwing Light on STEM Innovation

Feature | Sep 04, 2018

NYIT researchers received a $426,621 grant from the National Science Foundation for a micro-computed tomography machine, which will allow them to explore the internal spaces and structures of specimen at the microscopic level.


Read More at NEW YORK TECH NEWS