Pictured: Dean Hart gives an athlete custom-made eyeglass at the 2016 Summer Special Olympics at the College at Brockport in New York. Involved in civic affairs...
Recovering from global tech outage Things are slowly getting back to normal after the global tech outage triggered by a faculty update from cyber security giant...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Many Central New York agencies and companies are affected by a worldwide technology outage. The outages are reported to stem from a software...
A failed tech update grounded flights, knocked banks offline and media outlets off the air across the world early Friday — with travelers at JFK and LaGuardia airports among those...
The New York Times’s copyright lawsuit against OpenAI is getting ugly. As part of the discovery process, OpenAI wants the Times to turn over its reporter’s...
For Disability Pride Month, Nicole Calma-Roddin, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology and counseling, talks about her experience as a disabled person and what that means to...
In late 1995, a new sales and marketing leader marked a significant transformation in an office technology education company based in New York. Though new to...
On July 1, Jaishankar Ganesh, Ph.D., officially joined New York Tech as dean of the School of Management. He had been with the Rutgers School of...
Just six weeks after graduating from the physician assistant studies (PA) program, Rob Brown Jr. (B.S. ’02) responded to the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers....
It is almost time for Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse to learn whether their “tech hub” bid will be awarded about $54 million in federal funding to...
Pictured: Aerial view of Brookhaven National Laboratory Photo courtesy of BNL Home to many research institutions and multidisciplinary laboratories, Long Island has been steadily asserting itself...
The Buffalo Niagara region’s manufacturing and technology sectors could get a boost from the federal tech hub program. Each region will be responsible for leading...