News Releases
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New York Institute of Technology Announces Ph.D. in Computer Science
December 04, 2019
New York Institute of Technology College of Engineering and Computing Sciences today announced that it will offer its new Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program, the highest academic degree that may be conferred by a university, in the 2020-2021 academic year. The new Ph.D. in Computer Science will offer highly talented students an advanced research-oriented education in cybersecurity, data science, cloud computing, and related fields.
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New York Institute of Technology Launches New Brand Strategy, Selects New Ad Agency Partner
October 28, 2019
New York Institute of Technology has unveiled a powerful new strategic brand identity that celebrates the 65-year-old university’s unique attributes and strengths and underscores its tech roots.
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New York Institute of Technology Architecture School Receives Additional IDC Foundation Grant
October 10, 2019
NYIT School of Architecture and Design has received a grant from the IDC Foundation for the second year in a row. Reflecting the university’s mission of access to opportunity, the new grant will continue to support students by funding participation in faculty-led international thesis, summer study abroad programs, workshops, conferences, and any academic activity that aligns with their pursuits.
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New Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer Joins New York Institute
October 07, 2019
Pennie S. Turgeon, M.B.A., has joined New York Institute of Technology as vice president for information technology and chief information officer (CIO), effective October 1. Turgeon has more than 25 years of higher education experience in strategic information technology (IT) management and business development.
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Conference to Address Workforce Gender Inequality and Bias
September 19, 2019
The Women’s Technology Council at New York Institute of Technology will host an important conference focusing on the challenges faced by women and minorities in STEM fields. “Tech Workforce of the Future: Women and Minorities,” will take place on September 26 at the university’s New York City campus and will feature critical discussions on solutions to bridge the gender gap and resolve cross-cultural and unconscious biases.
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Professor Wins $750K NSF Grant to Create Research Network
July 31, 2019
New York Institute of Technology will use a $747,000 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to establish a research coordination network (RCN) that will study various aspects of the food, energy, and water (FEW) nexus for sustainable and resilient urban development.
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New York Institute of Technology Welcomes New Leader for Office of Student Life
July 24, 2019
Tiffani L. Blake, M.S., Ed.M., has joined New York Institute of Technology as interim dean of students for the institution’s two New York campuses.
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Faculty Win NSF Grant to Enhance Testing of Composite Materials Using Holographic Microwave Imaging
July 23, 2019
Two electrical and computer engineering faculty members at New York Institute of Technology have won a grant of more than $350,000 from the National Science Foundation to enhance testing of composite materials using holographic microwave imaging.
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Energy Conference Explores Safety, Comfort, and Sustainability in Facilities
June 17, 2019
New York Institute of Technology College of Engineering and Computing Sciences recently gathered tech and sustainability experts to discuss advancements impacting and disrupting the energy sector at its 14th Annual Energy Conference.
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Conference Sparks Innovative Discussions on AI Machine Learning
May 09, 2019
On May 8, New York Institute of Technology, in partnership with LISTnet and Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., gathered tech experts and aficionados to discuss cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) advancements impacting and disrupting today’s businesses.