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Art & Architecture Library (Arch) - tober 2020 Edition
Blog | Oct 20, 2020
Periodic updates from the Art & Architecture Library.
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September is Library Card Sign-up Month
Blog | Sep 12, 2020
Your homework is to visit your local public library online and apply for a new library card.
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Celebrate Women's History Month with Kanopy Films
Blog | Mar 06, 2019
Our Womens History Month collection on Kanopy is full of films directed by women, crucial histories of feminist movements, biographies of major influential women across all disciplines, and insight into current events.
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Celebrate Black History Month with Kanopy Films
Blog | Feb 01, 2019
To celebrate Black History month, Kanopy is highlighting a selection of independent films, featuring the stories of extraordinary African Americans.
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NYIT Launches eSports Facility
Feature | Dec 05, 2018
A new eSports arena at the Long Island campus offers the latest high-tech gaming gear to the CyBears and student body.
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Creative Tech That’s Easy as Pi
Feature | Feb 02, 2018
Computer science major Nicholas Cariello teaches fellow students the advantages of the Raspberry Pi computer board.
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An Education in the Making
Feature | Jan 09, 2018
How NYIT’s Innovation Labs are helping students boost their education.
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Kicking Bot at NYIT’s Innovation Labs
Feature | Dec 11, 2017
Weekly workshops in NYIT’s Innovation Labs offer students the opportunity to construct robots.
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Ready, Set, Innovate!
Feature | Sep 27, 2017
Students tinker, create, and explore the latest digital creation technologies at NYIT’s Open House @ Innovation Labs.
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Filling the Research Skills Gap
Feature | Aug 18, 2017
As students get ready to start a new school year, they come prepared with laptops, books, and their course schedule. But there is one thing they may not even realize they are missing: research skills.
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