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.
139 Student-Athletes Named to Athletic Director's Honor Roll
NYIT student-athletes scored big in the classroom during the Fall 2018 semester. In all, 139 student-athletes achieved at least a 3.2 GPA last semester. These students were honored at the Athletic Director's Honor Roll luncheon on March 5 inside Recreation Hall. Nine student-athletes had perfect 4.0 GPAs: Ivana Andric (women's tennis), Jessica Budrewicz (softball), Matthaeus Granger (men's soccer), Madisyn Hausch (women's lacrosse), Jean Kehyayan (men's tennis), Ane Rake (women's soccer), Bernd Schluter (men's soccer), Martin Sundell (men's soccer), and Ann-Kathrin Zilles (women's tennis).

Academic Award -
2019 Mar 6
New York Institute of Technology Recognizes Dean's Honor List Recipients
Six hundred twenty New York Institute of Technology students were named to the Fall 2018 Dean's Honor List.

Academic Award -
2019 Mar 14
Life Sciences Students Leave Their Mark on MACUB conference
NYIT life sciences students shined at this year's Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB). One group of NYIT students was awarded first place recognition for their research on bacteriophages, naturally occurring viruses that attack bacteria, which may offer a solution to address drug-resistant bacteria. The award-winning group included Linesha Davis, a 2018 life sciences graduate, along with current students Lovejit Kaur and Brianna Weiss, who were mentored by assistant professor of life sciences, Bryan Gibb, Ph.D. The group presented their work on the isolation and characterization of novel bacteriophages from kitchen sponges. This poster took first place in the Senior College category of Microbiology and Immunology. Bruna Fittipaldi and Helly Amin, mentored by adjunct professor Paramita Basu-Mukherjee, Ph.D., presented their research studying the sensitivity of Penicillin by Group B Streptococci. Each year the MACUB hosts a conference for local college students to provide a venue to present their research. This year, two groups of NYIT students were among the almost one-hundred fifty posters by students from 2-year community colleges, 4-year senior colleges, and graduate programs.

Academic Award -
2018 Oct 31

NYIT Congratulates Spring 2018 Presidential Honor List Recipients
867 NYIT students were named to the Spring 2018 Presidential Honor List.

Academic Award -
2018 Aug 31

NYIT Recognizes Spring 2018 Dean's Honor List Recipients
630 NYIT students were named to the Spring 2018 Dean's Honor List.

Academic Award -
2018 Aug 28