From Shy to Fearless

Looking at computer science and data science student Michael Aryeetey’s many extracurricular leadership roles, you would never guess that he was once the shy guy. He’s even been awarded multiple times.

Intertwining Medicine and Management

Chiya Abramowitz (D.O./M.B.A. ’24) hopes to take his management and medical education to the next level as he pursues work in radiology and healthcare entrepreneurship.

Studying Climate Change One Degree at a Time

Junhua Qu (M.S. ’24) began her collegiate journey in Beijing. But, her interest in climate change took her to New York Tech’s Vancouver campus to study energy management.

Headline: 2024 Inspiring Programs in STEM Awards from Insight Into Diversity

Architecture Program Awarded for DEI Efforts

New York Tech’s Bachelor of Architecture degree program received Insight Into Diversity magazine’s 2024 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award.

New York Tech student Alex Menachery sitting on a bench

Finding His Place

Alex Menachery once hated the idea of studying medicine. Now, he is pursuing a B.S./D.O. in life sciences/osteopathic medicine and serving as president of the Long Island Student Government Association.

President Foley Named as Trailblazer in Higher Ed

City & State New York has named New York Tech President Henry C. Foley, Ph.D., to its list of Trailblazers in Higher Education.

News Byte: Vancouver M.B.A. Students Win Prize in Global Competition

M.B.A. students Stella Luoou Li and Kumaran Ahilan received a second-place prize for their work creating solutions to corporate challenges in Southern Connecticut State University’s Global Business Students Competition.

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.

Portrait of Eshan Kamel

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.