Schools & Colleges
Bridging Business Knowledge With AI
The School of Management has embraced and integrated AI into its courses, focusing on teaching students how to leverage technology to help achieve their goals in the classroom and beyond.
Don’t Be a Cybercrime Victim
For National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, an expert from the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences shares tips to protect your information.
Intern Insight: Mohammad Nazim Dawla
M.B.A. student Mohammad Nazim Dawla acquired skills at his accounting internship that he will carry with him throughout his career.
My Co-op Gig: Ashwin Thomas
Computer science student Ashwin Thomas wasted no time making the most of the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ co-op program, securing a position with Altice USA.
Edward Guiliano Global Fellows: Culture Across Continents
Under the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship program, seven students traveled the globe, broadening their perspectives and working on transformational research projects.
Faculty Secure Federal Research Grants
The National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation recently awarded funding to multiple faculty-led research projects, totaling more than $2.8 million collectively.
From Corporate Climber to Successful Entrepreneur
After decades of experience in sales and marketing working for other companies, Michael DeAngelis (B.S. ’89) branched out on his own and launched Equiquest, a hard-money real estate lender.
My Co-op Gig: Chandler Nauta
Computer science student Chandler Nauta’s initial struggle to acclimate in his co-op experience at Northwell Health set him up for great success.
Intern Insight: Shreya Patel
Graduate student Shreya Patel interned for two months at Fund for the City of New York, where she practiced skills at the crossroads of technology and public service.
Starting Off on the Right Foot
Nicole Sheehan, director of undergraduate academic advising, shares valuable tips and resources to help first-year students transition to college smoothly.