At New York Institute of Technology, our “maker/doer” culture fosters invention, innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurship as necessary elements of a modern college education. At our campuses, award-winning scientists, engineers, technology professionals, and other dedicated faculty members help students reach their potential.
(see more)At New York Institute of Technology, our “maker/doer” culture fosters invention, innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurship as necessary elements of a modern college education. At our campuses, award-winning scientists, engineers, technology professionals, and other dedicated faculty members help students reach their potential.
Student Employees Recognized for Exceptional Contributions
New York Tech recognized 89 students for outstanding participation in student employment during the 2024-2025 academic year. Students dedicated more than 320 hours to experiential learning opportunities, extending across both on- and off-campus roles. Through their efforts, these student employees advanced skill development, supported institutional priorities, and demonstrated a high level of career readiness, exemplifying the value of student employment as a meaningful pathway to professional growth and real-world experience.
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Jul 3
Student Employees Shine
Eight New York Tech student employees have been recognized during National Student Employment Week for their outstanding work, all while managing their academics. An award ceremony honored these students for their achievements. Every year, the second full week in April is designated by the National Student Employment Association as National Student Employment Week. New York Tech is one of hundreds of universities across the country to participate in honoring those student employees who enrich the campus community and raising awareness of the vital role of student employment in the higher education experience.
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2024 Apr 26
Students Manage Public Relations for Local Nonprofits
New York Institute of Technology recognizes members of public relations firm the Carleton Group, a student-run group who served local nonprofit organizations during fall semester by designing logos, slogans, videos, and even stickers. Clients included the Health and Welfare Council of Long Island, General Needs, the Congregational Church of Manhasset, and novelist John J. Dunn (Who Shot the School Board?).
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2019 Jan 9
