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New Faculty Get Full-Time Welcome

Feature | Sep 06, 2016

NYIT’s newest full-time faculty—16 in total as well as seven visiting professors—have a diverse range experiences and backgrounds.


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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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NYIT-JUFE M.B.A. Program Named One of China’s Top 10 Most Popular Business Schools

Feature | Jul 15, 2016

MBAChina named NYIT’s M.B.A. program in partnership with Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics (JUFE) one of the top ten most popular business schools of 2016.
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Indera Rampal-Harrod

Profile | Jun 20, 2016

At an NYIT alumni event this past spring, Indera Rampal-Harrod joined her mentor and former NYIT professor Richard E. Dibble, Ph.D., onstage to receive a leadership award for her support of NYIT’s Center for Human Resource Studies and her dedication to the profession. The evening celebrated all that Rampal-Harrod has contributed to the school—with degrees in computer science, human resource management, and instructional technology, she is an NYIT triple threat. It also marked a transition in her own career.
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Mikah Sellers

Profile | Jun 20, 2016

I gained a lot of the analytical skills I needed through the M.B.A. program. As I transitioned in the M.A. program, I rounded skills like my creative writing and my ability to look at the problems through a human-centered lens.
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School of Management Wins $50K Grant to Study International Student Experience

Feature | Jun 20, 2016

Two professors will research the international student experience in a longitudinal study funded by the Mallah Family Foundation.


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