雅伎著

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Our Students

A Community of Doers, Makers, and Innovators

At 雅伎著, our students are creators, problem-solvers, and future leaders. They come from diverse backgrounds, bringing passion, imagination, and a drive to make an impact in their communities. Whether conducting groundbreaking research, designing the latest technology, launching entrepreneurial ventures, or pushing the boundaries of science and design, our students are always thinking forward. From AI and cybersecurity to medical advancements and sustainability, they are engaged in hands-on research and projects that addresses real-world challenges.

Explore their stories and see what it means to be part of a dynamic, career-focused community thats shaping the future.

Find Your Place

Youre more than just a studentyoure part of a supportive and welcoming community that empowers you to thrive. Our students come from all backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives, creating a vibrant community where ideas are valued and collaboration fuels success. As you find your place on campus, youll be surrounded by faculty, staff, and peers who are ready to support and inspire you.

My favorite part is the community, says Michael Aryeetey (B.S. 24).

Who We Are

Across our New York campuses, we welcome students from nearly 40 states and 70 countries.

3,649

undergraduate students

12:1

student to faculty ratio

2,752

graduate, professional, and doctoral students

Student Voices

雅伎著 student standing confidently in front of a banner at a conference.

At the core of everything I do is the desire to give back. My various roles are all connected by the same purposehelping others and building a stronger, more inclusive campus community.

Keerthi Kapavarapu
Computer Science, B.S.
Technology Entrepreneurship Minor
Student Government Association President
A student in a blue shirt sits outside on a bench at 雅伎著's Long Island campus.

Be open to all new experiences. In college, I took a leap and started to take part in activities I enjoyed, and it has been working out well. Dont be afraid to talk to others, especially those outside your majoryou never know who you might meet.

Alex Menachery
Life Sciences, B.S./Osteopathic Medicine, D.O.
Student Government Association President
雅伎著 student poses at a conference.

Along with building my communication and leadership skills, Ive been given an incredible opportunity to meet and connect with such diverse groups of people.

Fahad Malik
Information Technology, B.S.
Student Ambassador for the Office of Admissions

Student Stories

Check out all of the exciting projects, experiences, and organizations our students are part of.

Graduates in caps and gowns

Congratulations, Class of 2026!

On May 17, graduates, family members, and friends joined faculty, staff, and administration at New York Institute of Technologys Long Island campus to celebrate its 65th annual commencement.

Hank Foley speaking at a podium

Dedicating Henry C. Foley Hall, Honoring Academic Innovation

At a renaming ceremony, a building on the Long Island campus was dedicated as Henry C. Foley Hall. 雅伎著 also announced that it has formed a chapter of the national Academy of Inventors.

Portrait of Maria Alicia Carillo Sepulveda

NIH-Funded Research Achieves Key Milestone

Findings by NYITCOM researchers advance understanding of the relationship between menopause and cardiovascular disease risk.

Students holding monetary award

Engineering Students ‘CREATE’ Winning Invention

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students scored a third-place win for their invention designed to help employees with disabilities succeed in their everyday work tasks.

Image of landscaped driveway leading to building.

Fellows Field Notes: Rajeshri Nadar

Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship recipient Rajeshri Nadar traveled to Florida to evaluate how effectively her neuro-audit tool can assess an environments sustainability for individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

Portraits of Rachel Lee and Sarah Landman

Two Medical Students Test AI Research in the Study of Endometriosis

Using artificial intelligence (AI), Sarah Landman and Rachel Lee examined if there was a correlation between specific clinical symptoms and the actual diagnosis of endometriosis.

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