Every Voice Is Special Because It Is Different
Professor of Architecture Giovanni Santamaria, Ph.D., talks about how far society has come and how much more needs to be done for the LGBTQ+ community.
Faculty Profile: Ehsan Kamel
Associate Professor Ehsan Kamel, Ph.D., wants to find sustainable solutions for energy resources in our homes, on the road, in industry, and beyond.
Faculty Profile: Robert Alexander
In his research, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling Robert Alexander, Ph.D., focuses on eye movements and the role they play not just in vision but also perception and cognition.
Faculty Profile: Rosemary Gallagher
Associate Professor Rosemary Gallagher, Ph.D., D.P.T., discusses her work with Parkinson’s patients, involvement with New York Tech’s Rock Steady Boxing program, and other projects.
Faculty Profile: Shaya Sheikh
Associate Professor of Supply Chain and Business Analytics Shaya Sheikh, Ph.D., talks to New York Tech News about threats to the supply chain, what drew him to the university, and what impresses him most about the university’s students.
Future Architects Witness Historic Restoration
NYIT de Seversky Mansion is undergoing several phases of repair to preserve its historic architecture and two School of Architecture and Design classes received a front-row seat.
Health Professions Students Shine at Aletheia
The School of Health Professions hosted its annual Aletheia Research Symposium, where more than 100 students presented their scholarly work and defended their capstone projects.
Faculty Profile: Athina Papadopoulou
Assistant Professor Athina Papadopoulou, Ph.D., believes smart clothes are in our future and may have a significant impact on our daily style as well as improve the lives of people with disabilities.
21st Annual SOURCE Showcases Student Research
New York Tech’s annual celebration of student research and scholarly work, SOURCE, convened for its 21st year in April in New York City.
Guiliano Global Fellows: Broadening Perspectives
Under the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Program, six students spent a portion of their spring semester traveling around the globe, broadening their perspectives, and working on transformational research projects.