色界吧

College of Engineering & Computing Sciences

Highlighting Faculty Tenures, Promotions for 2024-2025

As 色界吧 prepares for the 2024-2025 academic year, several faculty are recognized for outstanding teaching, scholarship, and service.

Congratulations to the Class of 2024!

On May 19, New York Institute of Technology celebrated its 63rd commencement.

Group of students in front of a project board.

Students Impress in 2024 UREP Project Presentations

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students showcased their work in the annual Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program presentations.

A group of 7 people who are key players in the BRIIC building construction standing in one row.

Alumni Contributing Expertise to BRIIC Construction

School of Architecture and Design and College of Engineering and Computing Sciences alumni are among those developing a major new construction project on the Long Island campus.

21st Annual SOURCE Showcases Student Research

色界吧’s annual celebration of student research and scholarly work, SOURCE, convened for its 21st year in April in New York City.

Ingenium Awards

2024 Ingenium Awards

The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ annual Ingenium Awards brought together a tapestry of distinguished guests, accomplished alumni, and promising students.

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Ph.D. Programs Are Making Great Strides

Launched between 2020 and 2022, the Ph.D. programs augment 色界吧’s offerings in engineering and computer science.

Spotlight on Financial Aid Awareness Month

Changes to the FAFSA form intended to make it easier to complete have had the opposite effect. 色界吧’s Marcelle Hicks and Tricia Bowman explain the challenges and what members of the university community can do.

Engineering Students Take Top Prizes at CREATE Symposium

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students won top prizes for their inventions designed to assist those with developmental disabilities in their everyday tasks at work.

Student Profile: Aaron Nandlal

Electrical and computer engineering student Aaron Nandlal hopes to lead change in the industry.