The Achievement Index

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M.B.A. Students Master the Bloomberg Terminal

Feature | Sep 22, 2016

NYIT School of Management students in Vancouver earned Bloomberg Market Concepts certificates as part of their coursework.


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Human Resource Management Students Earn National Accolades

Feature | Jul 15, 2016

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) awarded a 2015-2016 Superior Merit Award to the NYIT SHRM student chapter, and graduate student Reshma Shivdasani received the prestigious 2016 Sherman Award.


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2016 Debra A. Vogel Student Advancement Leadership Luncheon

Feature | May 13, 2016

The Debra A. Vogel Student Advancement Leadership Luncheon was held on April 29 at the NYIT de Seversky Mansion Conference Center
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Students Display Creativity, Scholarship, and Research at SOURCE

Feature | Apr 25, 2016

More than 120 students and 40 presentations were featured at NYIT’s 13th annual Symposium on University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE).
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Student Profile: Kudzaishe Chikawa

Profile | Mar 05, 2016

An internship with the Africa Travel Association affirmed Kudzaishe "Trevor" Chikawa's interest in pursuing a career in event planning. As a hospitality management major in NYIT's School of Management, he has applied lessons learned in the classroom to experiences on the job.
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Fay Teplitsky

Profile | Jan 29, 2016

Participating in various campus activities, you can find Teplitsky as Vice President of the Accounting Club and on the Student Advisory Board. Going back to her roots Teplitsky has gone back to visit her high school and speak to future accounting students about the field. She mentions she loves Accounting for helping mold her into the person she is today.
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