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Community Conversations: Student Life, Career Services, and Housing

Feature | Aug 06, 2020

The fourth event in the Students First: Community Conversations series was held on Thursday, July 30 and featured Tiffani L. Blake, interim assistant provost for student engagement and development.


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Interns Reflect on Spring 2020 Experiences

Feature | Jun 03, 2020

Sixty-six New York Tech students participated in the Internship Certificate Program during the spring semester, eager to gain valuable hands-on experience and develop skills in a wide range of work environments. Then the global pandemic hit.


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Succeeding at Virtual Internships

Feature | May 22, 2020

New York Tech Director of Career Services Laurie Hollister shares advice on specific steps students can take to succeed at virtual summer internships.


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News Byte: Employers Line Up for Virtual Career Day

Feature | May 13, 2020

New York Tech Career Services has engaged nearly 40 employers offering full- and part-time positions and internships at the May 14 Virtual Career Day.


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New York Tech Celebrates Student Employees

Feature | Apr 22, 2020

Career Services gets creative to help recognize the work contributed this year by student employees and their supervisors.


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New York Tech Student, Mentor Win Partnership Award

Feature | Oct 30, 2019

The Moxxie Mentoring Foundation honored Eboni Odom and her mentor for their dynamic partnership.


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News Brief: Google Recruiters Visit NYIT

Feature | Mar 13, 2019

At an invitation-only event hosted by NYIT Career Services, Google met with undergraduate and graduate students in search of their next technical writer.


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