New England Tech welcomes Adrienne Phelps-Coco as Senior Instructional Designer

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New England Tech welcomes Adrienne Phelps-Coco as Senior Instructional Designer

Adrienne comes to New England Tech with a rich background in educational technology, teaching and writing. In her career as a freelance writer and editor, her work includes a wide variety of scholarly periodicals and publications. Most recently, she was the editor of Each Moment a Mountain, a public history project dedicated to promoting art and thought inspired by freely available digital archives.

As a teaching assistant at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Adrienne designed course materials, worked with Blackboard, and prepared lectures incorporating multimedia materials. As an adjunct instructor at Grand Rapids Community College, she designed instructional materials, and used technology to promote critical thinking and collaborative learning.

Adrienne is enthusiastic about working with faculty to develop web-based multimedia materials that will engage students and assist them in developing critical thinking and analytical skills. She is well-versed in technologies such as social media, e-learning, wikis, discussion boards, bulletin boards, and group blogging. In addition, she is interested in using the power of gaming and mobile learning to deliver content to students.

She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Vassar College, a Master of Arts degree in History from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a certificate in E-Learning Instructional Design form University of California at Irvine. She is currently completing a Ph.D. in History at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

New England Tech welcomes Joan T. Segerson as Director of Development

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Joan T. Segerson has joined New England Tech as the college’s Director of Development.

Joan brings a wealth of philanthropy experience to NEIT having been employed with such well known organizations as VNA of Care New England, Cranston ARC, St. Mary’s Home for Children, Roger Williams Medical Center, AIDS Project RI, and the Providence Public Library.

Joan’s responsibilities will include establishing and overseeing a development program to include donations from corporations, individuals, and funding agencies. Joan will further develop New England Tech’s relationships with alumni, business partners, funding agencies, and the community. She will also oversee the college’s annual alumni golf tournament as well as other existing development activities.

Joan holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Bryant College and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Johnson & Wales University. NEIT is proud to have Joan join our college community.

Rhode Island Phi Theta Kappa Students Honored

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The Eighth Annual Phi Theta Kappa Ceremony was held on February 27, 2013, when 65 students were inducted into this international honor society.

These outstanding students were recognized for meeting the honor society criteria which includes academic, leadership, service and fellowship achievements. Members of Phi Theta Kappa gain access to scholarships as well as educational and career resources through the society.

The Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society was established in 1918 and is the oldest, largest, and most respected honor society recognizing associate level students with more than 1.6 million members and 1,200 chapters located in the U.S., Canada and Germany. In order to be members of the New England Tech Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (known as Beta Xi Phi), students must complete at least 24 quarter hours of coursework leading to an Associate degree and maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.80 out of a possible 4.0 GPA.

Congratulations to all for earning this well-deserved recognition. 

Rhode Island Phi Theta Kappa students at New England Tech

INDUCTEES

  • Christopher Abbey
    • Video & Audio Production Technology
  • Antonio Adderley
    • Marine Technology
  • Kristopher Becker
    • Architectural Building Engineering Technology
  • Jaime Benavides
    • Information Technology
  • Ryan Bishop
    • Video Game Design Technology
  • Jennifer Brandon
    • Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
  • Joshua Brock
    • Marine Technology
  • Silas Campbell
    • Video Game Design Technology
  • Brett Carrano
    • Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • Frederick Chace Jr.
    • Refrigeration/Air Conditioning/Heating Technology
  • John Ciejka
    • Electrical Technology with Renewable Energy
  • Derek Clougherty
    • Advanced Automotive Technology
  • Christopher Consiglio
    • Building Construction Technology
  • Laura Crowley
    • Architectural Building Engineering Technology
  • Erin Dalton
    • Physical Therapist Assistant Therapy
  • Megan Davis
    • Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
  • Miguel DeAlmeida
    • Information Technology
  • Gary DiNicola
    • Mechanical Engineering
  • Michael Dufficy
    • Architectural Engineering Building Technology
  • Amy Errichetti
    • Nursing
  • Katelyn Fielder
    • Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
  • Paul Finley
    • Building Construction Technology
  • Randall Flint
    • Electrical Technology
  • Nicholas Gershkoff
    • Marine Technology
  • Alaina Gerzog
    • Clinical Medical Assistant Technology
  • Melanie Giordano
    • Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
  • Sabatino Giordano
    • Architectural Building Engineering Technology
  • Jeanna Greene
    • Graphics Multimedia Web Design Technology
  • Aaron Hoydich
    • Building Construction Technology
  • Rebecca Kilmer
    • Surgical Technology
  • Jamie Landry
    • Information Technology
  • Kathline Levesque
    • Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
  • Jason Libby
    • Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
  • Jessica Lundquist
    • Graphics Multimedia Web Design Technology
  •  Kimberly MacDonald
    • Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
  • Seamus Mahoney
    • Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
  • Justin Marvill
    • Information Technology
  • Frank Mattera
    • Electrical Technology
  • Lindsay McAuslan
    • Surgical Technology
  • Ryan McCaffrey
    • Building Construction Technology
  • Nicholas Miano
    • Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
  • Benjamin Mikkola
    • Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
  • Murray Mitchell
    • Advanced Automotive with High Performance Technology
  • Ann Mulligan
    • Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
  • Matthew Nile
    • Video Game Design Technology
  • Matthew Pochebit
    • Veterinary Technology
  • Nicholas Rajotte
    • Information Technology
  • Colby Rei
    • Video Game Design Technology
  • Kristin Rohde
    • Information Technology
  • Jennifer Roscoe
    • Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
  • Matthew Speidel
    • Information Technology
  • Kathryn Smith
    • Video Game Design Technology
  • Christopher Streubel
    • Information Technology
  • Christian Sunderland
    • Refrigeration/Air Conditioning/Heating Technology
  •  Donald Sylvia
    • Graphics Multimedia Web Design Technology
  •  Brittney Tate
    • Video and Audio Production Technology
  • Ehram Tay
    • Video Game Design Technology
  •   Erin Tooley
    • Graphics Multimedia Web Design Technology
  • Stephen Tremblay
    • Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
  • Eric Vandergrift
    • Information Technology
  • Jonathon Vardo
    • Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
  • Sara Vincent
    • Criminal Justice Technology
  • Judith Wenc-LaVine
    • Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
  • Stephen Willicki
    • Information Technology
  •  Emily Winser
    • Architectural Building Engineering Technology

Sandy Hook Elementary School – Book Drive

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On behalf of the NEIT Criminal Justice Club, we would like to thank all of you that responded to our book drive in memory of those that were killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. As a result of your overwhelming support of this initiative, we were able to collect a total of 984 books. This far exceeded our initial goal.

As many of you may know, the Newtown CT community was overwhelmed with donations and requested that any other donations be distributed locally in memory of the lives lost. As a result, our books were donated to the West Warwick Public Library and the Hasbro Children’s Hospital. The donations were accompanied by a framed NEIT Certificate which acknowledges the donation being made in memory of the lives lost at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, Newtown CT, December 14, 2012.

Both locations will display the certificate and each book will be affixed with a placard acknowledging the in memoriam.

New England Tech faculty member Heidi Allen recipient of the Fulbright Specialist Program Grant

NEIT's Heidi Allen Receives Fulbright Specialist Program GrantFaculty Member Receives Fulbright Specialist Program Grant

Heidi Allen, Esq., Associate Professor in our Business Management Technology program, has received a grant from the Fulbright Specialist Program (FSP). FSP awards grants to qualified U.S. faculty and professionals in select disciplines to engage in short-term, collaborative projects in over 100 countries worldwide.

During the spring quarter, Heidi will spend six weeks in the English Language Division in the Business Department at the University of Mining in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.

In this capacity, she will teach English for Business Purposes to undergraduate students and work with university instructors on curriculum development. In addition, she will conduct workshops for university instructors and local teachers. Heidi is so excited to have been chosen for this program and is looking forward to teaching English as a Second Language –the focus of her master’s degree.

Heidi has been teaching at NEIT since 1989. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University, a master’s degree in Education from Rhode Island College, and a Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School.

Поздоровлення, Heidi! (Congratulations in Ukrainian)

FIRST Robotics Winners Announced – Congratulations to the Rhody Girls!

Congratulations to the Rhody Girls from Providence Career & Tech, beating out 24 other teams in the FIRST Robotics Competition on Saturday, Feb. 16, at New England Institute of Technology.

Girls win big at FIRST robotics competition held at New England Tech

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Fire Station Design Requested from New England Tech Architectural Students

New Fire Station On The Drawing Board

From: RI Creative Magazine

East Greenwich RI fire station designed by New England Tech

Students in the Architectural Building Engineering Technology (ABT) program at New England Institute of Technology (NEIT) were assigned a unique project by Assistant Professor Tom Lonardo in response to a request from Fire Chief Peter Hendrikson of East Greenwich, Rhode Island.

Lonardo, along with ABT Department Chair, Phil Marks, met with Chief Hendrikson and Deputy Chief, Russell McGillivray, and learned that the town was contemplating the construction of a new state-of-the-art fire station. Chief Hendrikson asked if the ABT students were interested in participating in the design of the new facility.With many years of experience in designing fire stations under his belt, Mr. Lonardo was eager to have his students in course ABT 235, Building Design & Technology IV, get involved with the project. Although upgrades have been made over time, the existing fire station had been in operation since 1914.  The students were charged with designing a new fire station and emergency operations center for the East Greenwich Fire District.Albert Braynen, Mathew Carpenter, Dylan Carpino, Sabatino Giordano, Richard Lavery, Felix Lei, Ivandro Pires, Ky Plamondon, and Victor Santiago were given the specifications of the project. They had to complete a site analysis using maps, photos, sketches, and personal interpretation. Documentation of important site features had to be included, such as emergency access, public and private space, landscape features and topography, circulation (both vehicular and pedestrian),edge conditions (such as buildings, vegetation, and water), sun, wind, light, existing surrounding uses, and future expansion.

Upon completion of the project, the ABT students presented to a jury of East Greenwich Fire Department officials. Each of the unique designs had to include a site plan, floor plans, general construction method, elevations, building materials and codes, and much more. The jury included Fire Chief Hendrikson, Deputy Chief McGillivray, Commissioner Stephen Bartlett, Captain Thomas Mears, and Administrative Assistant Pamela Johnson. This team was so impressed by the professionalism of the students and their architectural concepts that they hope to incorporate some of the elements into the final fire station design.

As Lonardo stated, “We were thrilled to have this opportunity for our students to utilize the knowledge and skills they have acquired at New England Tech for such a worthwhile project. The students gained valuable experience as they worked from architectural concept to the unveiling of their unique design. We all felt a great sense of pride giving back to the community.”

by Linda A. Dionne
Media Relations Specialist, New England Tech

NEIT Mechanical Engineering Instructor, Featured in The Digital Machinist

New England Tech Mechanical Engineering Technology Instructor, Christopher Vasconcelos, is featured in The Digital Machinist.

“Lucy” the see-through oscillating engine was designed by Mr. Vasconcelos using Auto CAD, primarily in Solidworks – a career skill taught at New England Tech.

Get your mechanical engineering degree at New England Tech

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New England Tech Grad Named 100 Most Influential in Real Estate

Residential Properties’ Director of Information Technology, Tom Flanagan ( a New England Tech grad) named 100 Most Influential in Real Estate.

Here is what Inman News‘ wrote:

“Tom Flanagan is director of information technology at Residential Properties Ltd., a real estate brokerage in Providence, R.I. Founded in 1981, the company has five offices and 160 sales associates. A graduate of the New England Institute of Technology, he has a wide range of knowledge in technology, online platforms and new media, with emphasis on design and usability. Flanagan writes a regular column for Inman News that has looked at best practices and trends in website design and analytics, mobile applications, and online services that real estate companies can use to grow their businesses and run them more efficiently.” ~ Inman News

Alpha Chi Honor Society Members Announced at New England Tech

Rhode Island Alpha Chi Honor Society - New England TechThe Second Annual Induction Ceremony of New England Tech’s Rhode Island Gamma chapter of the Alpha Chi Honor Society was held on December 13, 2012.

The Rhode Island Gamma chapter of Alpha Chi was established at New England Tech in April, 2012. Students eligible for membership include the top 10% of baccalaureate and graduate students in all academic disciplines.

Celebrating its 80th anniversary, Alpha Chi has inducted 300,000 members in more than 300 chapters.

  •   Thomas Borawski
  •  Amy Battles-Borkowski
  •  Corey Clark
  •  Scott Conley
  •  Gabriel Dubois
  •  Renatta Franceschi
  •  Lucille Garcia                      
  •  Kellie Gonsalves
  •  Tracey Gowdey
  •  Chad Goyette
  •  William Hosheit
  •  Derek Jervis
  •  Justin Kelly                          
  •  Marc LeBlanc Jr.                 
  •  Brody Madden                      
  •  Kelly Marot                           
  •  Jill McCormack                     
  •  Brandon Migliore                  
  •  Bethany Pratt                        
  •  Chanthy Seth                        
  •  Lauren Sisk                           
  •  Dina Toolin                            
  •  Sara Vincent