May 18 2012
NYIT Holds White Coat Ceremony for Physician Assistants
NYIT Holds White Coat Ceremony for Physician Assistants
Occupational Therapy Grads Hold Valedictory Ceremony
Nursing Students Receive Graduation Pins
NYIT Dean Honored Again as One of the “Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business”
NYIT’s NYCOM Hooding Ceremony to Celebrate Class of 2012
NYIT Commencement 2012
Citizen Schools “WOW” Presentation
Hooding Ceremony - College of Osteopathic Medicine of New York Institute of Technology
School of Management Student Showcase
NYIT-Vancouver Professional Enrichment Workshop: The Art of Conversation
Already known for future-oriented professional programs, we at NYIT will soon be equally distinguished for our general education. The new Core Curriculum is poised to transform the undergraduate experience at all NYIT campuses by cultivating broad academic abilities in thinking, research, analysis, writing, science, math, and more!
The new Theobald Science Center at NYIT-Old Westbury features modernized classrooms, state-of-the-art chemistry and biology labs, and new preparation rooms - all developed with NYIT's commitment to sustainable design and functionality. See how our newest facility enhances the NYIT student experience.
Adjunct Professor of English Gail Feinzig is the recipient of the inaugural East Coast Conference Faculty Appreciation Award for her support of intercollegiate athletics and student-athletes at NYIT. Read more.
In early 2013, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing will publish The International Encyclopedia of Ethics under the general editorship of Hugh LaFollette. It will appear in nine print volumes and offer an online edition linked to the many Blackwell Companion volumes it also publishes. Readers will have access to 1,500 scholarly articles on ethics and related topics in philosophy. Approximately 600 scholars from major universities in various countries have contributed articles to the encyclopedia, including NYIT Professor of Social Sciences Eugene Kelly, Ph.D., who has written the entry on the moral philosophy of Max Scheler (1874-1928).