- News Byte: Two New York Tech Deans Named to Healthcare Power ListDean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., and Dean of the School of Health Professions Gordon Schmidt, Ph.D., were name to Long Island Business News’ 2022 Power Health Care list. Aug 17, 2022
- Op-ed: Higher Ed Must Make Customer Service a PriorityIn an op-ed in CNBC, Dean of Students Felipe Henao, Ed.D., says universities should take a page out of corporate America’s playbook. Aug 16, 2022
- NYITCOM Welcomes the Class of 2026NYITCOM’s newest medical students received their first white coats during two days of celebration in Long Island, N.Y., and Jonesboro, Ark. Aug 16, 2022
- You Can Count on MeMentorship and coaching programs at New York Tech help students feel supported every step of the way. Aug 15, 2022
- Shedding Light on Residential Energy UseThe College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Ehsan Kamel, Ph.D., discusses his latest study and how researchers are leveraging technology to make residential buildings more energy efficient. Aug 10, 2022
- New York Tech Expands Co-op Education OfferingsOn the heels of launching New York Tech’s first cooperative education (co-op) track for students in two of its undergraduate programs, the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is now expanding its co-op offerings to three additional degree programs. Aug 9, 2022
- Alumni Profile: Daniel BocanegraWhen Daniel Bocanegra (M.B.A. ’20) decided to get his M.B.A., New York Tech’s Vancouver campus was the perfect choice. “Numerical subjects are great for building a problem-solving mindset, but the other approaches taught at New York Tech—like learning how to adapt to different work styles and cultures—are essential in Canada.” Aug 8, 2022
- Alumni Profile: Jairo AbreuWhen a Latina mother brought her child to see Jairo Abreu (B.S. ’06, D.P.T. ’08), she told her child, “That can be you in the future.” It’s moments like these that continue to inspire Abreu in his role as supervisor at NYU Langone Rusk Rehabilitation, which serves an underserved community in New York City. Aug 4, 2022
- 988: Changing the Response to Mental Health CrisesAnu Raj, Psy.D., clinical psychologist at the Center for Behavioral Health, explains why 988, the new emergency number for mental health crises, provides Americans with a much-needed resource. Aug 2, 2022
- News Byte: NYITCOM Student Receives Distinguished HonorLogan Meurer, a third-year medical student at NYITCOM-Arkansas, has been honored with a Distinguished Medical Student Award from the College of American Pathologists. Jul 27, 2022
- Student Profile: Harminderjeet KaurWhen Harminderjeet “Harminder” Kaur (B.S. ’22) first came to New York Tech, she was nervous. But she quickly found her place by getting involved in campus life and taking on leadership roles with various clubs and organizations. Jul 26, 2022
- New York Tech Hosts Game Design WorkshopThe university hosted its second annual Unity Game Design Workshop as part of its Voya Foundation-funded initiative Diversifying STEAM Leadership. Jul 25, 2022
- Your Fitness Class May Boost Thinking SkillsA study by New York Tech researchers analyzes whether instructor-led vs. self-paced exercise offers greater “brain-boosting” benefits. Jul 25, 2022
- Alumni Profile: Oliver VasquezUpon graduating in 2012, Oliver Vasquez (B.S. ’12) was on the move, landing a job with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). In just two years, he would start his company, Vasquez Integrators, designing communication networks and security systems to support transportation agencies, including the MTA. Jul 21, 2022
- Vancouvers Shao Named an Outstanding Educator in North AmericaAssistant Professor Yunlong Shao, Ph.D., has been named one of six outstanding educators in North America by Instructure, the maker of the Canvas learning management system. Jul 20, 2022
- Hurricane Sandy: 10 Years LaterWe look back at the important role alumni played, and continue to play, during the storm’s aftermath and examine how the event has reshaped approaches to teaching architecture and design. Jul 20, 2022
- Student Profile: Devanshi ShahAs a student at New York Tech, Devanshi Shah (M.Arch. ’22) says she gained the necessary skills to help her succeed as an architect. Jul 19, 2022
- News Byte: Site Dean of NYITCOM-Arkansas Named Chair-Elect of AACOMShane Speights, D.O., site dean of NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University (NYITCOM-Arkansas), was recently named chair-elect of the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) executive board. Jul 18, 2022
- Alumni Profile: Samantha SnukisLike a true athlete, Samantha Snukis (M.S. ’14) pushes herself to the limit, saying, “You have to keep learning new skills and always say ‘yes’ to something new. Just do it because you can always learn from it and keep that experience in your back pocket.” Jul 13, 2022
- Architecture Students Work on Display at the Port Authority Bus TerminalWhen architecture student Eleni Papaiacovou worked on creating a design for her Central Park Intervention class project, little did she know her renderings would be displayed on 27 kiosks throughout the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. Jul 13, 2022
