New York Institute of Technology
The New York Institute of Technology is a private research university founded in 1955. It has two main campuses in New York—one in Old Westbury, on Long Island and one on the Upper West Side in Manhattan. Additionally, it has a cybersecurity research lab, a biosciences and bioengineering lab, Nassau County’s first Class 10,000 clean room for nanoengineering, and the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center, which has close links to NASA, in Old Westbury, as well as campuses in Arkansas, China, and Canada. The U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security designated NYIT as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education.
New York Institute of Technology
NYIT's first president, Alexander Schure
NYIT pioneered computers in the classrooms, it was the first to introduce “teaching machines” in the 1950s
Old Westbury campus President's Stadium, home of the men's and women's soccer teams and the men's lacrosse team.
Old Westbury is a village in the towns of North Hempstead and Oyster Bay in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 4,671 at the 2010 census.
Old Westbury Village Hall, Police Station, and Post Office on August 25, 2021.
1906 Vanderbilt Cup hairpin turn in Old Westbury
The Wheatley School, one of the public high schools serving, and located within, Old Westbury.
Old Westbury Gardens is one of several estates built by the Phippses in Old Westbury.