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Alumni

Portrait of Anita Konfederak

Restoring the City

Anita Konfederak (B.Arch. ’85) has spent her career protecting New York City’s skyline.

Portrait of Oscar Gonzalez and Guillermo Zamarripa

From Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ to the Global Stage of Women’s Soccer

Oscar González (B.S. ’10) and Guillermo Zamarripa (B.S. ’09) began their career at Ä¢¹½´«Ã½, helping fellow international student-athletes navigate college life. Today, they own one of the first agencies to represent professional female soccer players.

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Hooding 2026: From Students to Doctors

NYITCOM graduates were welcomed into the medical profession at Hooding Ceremonies on Long Island and in Arkansas.

Portrait of Elizabeth Pacheco

A Solid Foundation for Success

For Elizabeth Pacheco, AIA (B.S. ’86), a passion for drawing led to a longstanding career as an architect.

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Congratulations, Class of 2026!

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

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.

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When Numbers Become Shapes

Ricardo Cabret (M.S. ’14), who studied computer science in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, transforms digital code into physical art.

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NYITCOM Honors Alumni and Community Partners

The medical school recognized exceptional graduates and supporters at its annual Alumni Awards Dinner, held April 28 at the Garden City Hotel.

Portrait of Dario Martinez

Longtime Economist Finds His Way Into Nuclear Energy Sector

Dario Martinez (M.S. ’25) has spent most of his professional career as an economist, and over the past three years, the energy management alumnus has become one of the voices shaping the conversation around Puerto Rico’s energy grid.

Portrait of Yllka Valdez

Alumna Puts Patient Care at the Center of Diabetes Research

New research by Yllka Valdez (B.A. ’24) suggests ways to improve care for diabetes patients.