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NYU-Poly Inducts Three Into Hall of Fame
April 29, 2010
Derby, Powers, and Walter honored at Awards banquet
Sweet Revenge - Men's Tennis Heads to the Finals
April 30, 2010
Avenges regular season loss to Farmingdale
On To the Semi's - Softball Beats Old Westbury 6-3
April 30, 2010
Lady Jays win their 19th in a row
Fitzgibbons Grand Slam Sends NYU-Poly to Finals
May 1, 2010
Lady Jays rally to defeat Farmingdale
St. Joseph's Edges NYU-Poly in Skyline Championships
May 1, 2010
Jays impressive season comes to an end
Krasny Repeats as Men's Tennis Player of the Year
May 4, 2010
Sophomore a unanimous selection by Skyline
Baseball's Ruiz Picked as 2nd-Team All-Conference
May 4, 2010
Senior the lone Jay selected by the Skyline
Softball Heading to Ithaca for NCAA Regionals
May 10, 2010
NYU-Poly opens against Lebanon Valley College
Softball Regional Games To Be Broadcast
May 11, 2010
Radio and Live Stats of all NYU-Poly games
Reaching For Mars: Engineering Design Course Inspires Area High School Students
August 30, 2010
Dr. Montclare’s Proposal to Teach Girls Chemistry with iPads Up for Pepsi Refresh Grant
September 1, 2010
The city’s newest aspiring entrepreneurs
August 4, 2020
The Center for K12 STEM Education’s CrEST program was conducted virtually but resulted in prototypes that could be useful IRL
Researchers devise efficient, scalable process for fabricating MXene films that block electromagnetic interference
August 6, 2020
Statistical study tying gun purchases to fear of firearm regulations kicks off major research project
August 11, 2020
A new firearm study led by Institute Professor Maurizio Porfiri reveals why people buy guns after a mass shooting
NYU Tandon’s student chapter of the Society for Human Resources Management wins big
August 24, 2020
US Army Research Lab develops power line detect-and-avoid sensor for UAVs
August 19, 2020
The Veterans Future Lab welcomes a brand-new group of entrepreneurs for 2020
September 2, 2020
These veteran-owned businesses are taking a new look at industries like travel, entertainment, health – even soap.
AI, big data, and the future of workplace management
September 4, 2020
The Technology Management and Innovation department hosted a wide-ranging discussion on how AI and big data can improve workplace efficiency and offer human resources departments a leg-up in…
Finance and Risk Engineering adds new instructors to their portfolio
September 9, 2020
A new academic year means talented, new additions to FRE.
Perovskite Solar Cells with Enhanced Fill Factors Using Polymer-Capped Solvent Annealing
September 14, 2020
Why should aspiring scientists, technologists, and engineers study race?
September 14, 2020
Professor Erica King-Toler has important answers
New Tool to Analyze Political Advertising on Facebook Reveals Massive Discrepancies in Party Spending on Presidential Contest
September 15, 2020
NYU Ad Observatory, developed at NYU Tandon in association with GW’s Institute for Data, Democracy & Politics, will increase social media ad transparency ahead of the 2020 elections
A WEST Fest to remember
September 22, 2020
The networking event for women in engineering, science, and technology brought their wisdom online this year.
Tandon Researchers develop method to create colloidal diamonds
September 23, 2020
The long-awaited photonic technique could change the way optical technologies are developed and used over the next decade.
New York eyes technologies for buildings’ emissions compliance
September 21, 2020
Collegial in every sense of the word
October 13, 2020
A virtual faculty awards ceremony turns into a warm reunion
Designing Orthotics for Young Patients with Cerebral Palsy
April 22, 2019
3D-printed braces are being used to help children with the movement disorder.
The GovLab launches collective intelligence to solve public problems
October 20, 2020
The report examines how collective action and collective expertise can inform how public institutions handle pressing issues.
Accessibility-focused research team will study how best to engage students on the autism spectrum in STEM
October 21, 2020
Novel method for measuring spatial dependencies makes small data act big
October 21, 2020
NYU Tandon researcher devises a mathematical system for identifying influences between geographic phenomena that makes small data sets as effective as big data in identifying spatial dependencies.
Carbon to Value Initiative launches Carbontech Leadership Council
October 22, 2020
Multi-year initiative seeks carbon-to-value startups and welcomes first Carbontech Leadership Council members.