The Rise from Editor of The Campus Slate to Cable TV
Malika David
December 5, 2011
Many people have their own ways of defining journalism. Kevin Horton’s is concise: “We simply hold a mirror up to the community.” During the past 20 years, the 1991 NYIT graduate has worked as a journalist in the New York metro area, in cities across the country, and at news organizations... Read more »
How to Start a NYIT Club
Matthew Schlichtig
November 21, 2011
Have you ever wondered why NYIT doesn’t have a club that’s devoted to something you think would be interesting? Have you ever thought NYIT should have a specific club going on around the campus? If you have an idea for a club that you think students at NYIT would enjoy, you can make it happen... Read more »
Time to Run with NYIT Cross Country
Oniab Sarfaraz, Staff Writer
September 27, 2011
The Men’s and Women’s Cross country team under head coach Fred Benlein have been training vigorously during the pre-season and are ready for the upcoming 2011-2012 season. The returning Men’s roster consists of senior Nicolas Koiyet, junior Elphas Kimutai and Filip Van Eylen, sophomores Paolo... Read more »
What Bears to Watch This Fall…
September 26, 2011
Shelby Cable, Volleyball Year/Major: Sophomore/Marketing Shelby Cable is an outside hitter for the Lady Bears Volleyball team. In 2010 as a rookie, Cable was the ECC Rookie of the Year and was named ECC Rookie of the Week for seven straight weeks. Cable played in an all 31 regular-season matches... Read more »
NYIT Welcomes Faculty and Staff to 2011-2012 Academic Year
Briana Samuels, NYIT Communications Specialist
September 5, 2011
Old Westbury, N.Y. (Sept. 1, 2011) ̶ Popular video games like Angry Birds create a model of challenge, learning, and creativity that today’s educators must learn from, NYIT President Edward Guiliano, Ph.D., said today at the university’s 2011 Convocation. President Guiliano challenged faculty... Read more »
How Can College Students Avoid Credit Hassles? Expert Reveals Secrets to Establishing And Keeping Good Credit Courtesy of National Print Campaign Manager
Hassles
September 4, 2011
As hundreds of thousands of parents send their kids off to college in the coming months, many of them will be wondering if it marks the last time their children will be living under their roofs. According to a study conducted by Twentysomething Inc., a consultant firm specializing in young adults, 85... Read more »
