- Spotlight on Financial Aid Awareness MonthChanges to the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form intended to make it easier to complete have had the opposite effect. New York Tech’s Marcelle Hicks and Tricia Bowman explain the challenges and what members of the university community can do. Apr 18, 2024
- Learning to Embrace Her CultureFor Arab American Heritage Month, Mirolla Mekaiel, a life sciences/osteopathic medicine (B.S./D.O.) student, reflects on stereotypes and misconceptions about Arab Americans, her journey to embracing her culture, and her hope that the Arab American community be recognized for its contributions to society. Apr 17, 2024
- Regenerative Engineering Pioneers to Receive Honorary Degrees at 2024 CommencementKyriacos A. Athanasiou, Ph.D. (B.S. ’84), and Cato T. Laurencin, M.D., Ph.D., pioneers in regenerative engineering, will receive honorary Doctor of Science degrees at New York Tech’s 63rd commencement on May 19. Apr 16, 2024
- Engineering Students Take Home Top Prizes at CREATE SymposiumCollege of Engineering and Computing Sciences students took home first- and second-place prizes at the 10th annual Cultivating Resources for Employment with Assistive TEchnology (CREATE) Symposium for their inventions designed to assist those with developmental disabilities in their everyday tasks at work. Apr 15, 2024
- Student Profile: Aaron NandlalAaron Nandlal first discovered his love for electricity during a backyard project with his father. At New York Tech, he is majoring in electrical and computer engineering so he can turn his passion into a career. Apr 10, 2024
- Affecting Change Through Community-Based DesignArchitecture students Elise Park and Kendal Eastwood share professional goals and work together often to advance toward their future careers. Apr 8, 2024
- Q&A: Causes, Challenges, and Treatments for ParkinsonsFor Parkinson’s Awareness Month, Adena Leder (D.O. ’99), director of the Adele Smithers Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Center, shares key information about this neurodegenerative condition. Apr 3, 2024
- Student Profile: Sarah RazzaqAspiring physician Sarah Razzaq hopes to someday work with local and national government officials and policymakers to improve access to healthcare both in the United States and abroad. Apr 2, 2024
- Celebrating Research and ScholarshipFaculty and staff gathered at NYIT de Seversky Mansion to celebrate one another’s academic research and achievements at the annual Faculty Scholars recognition event. Apr 1, 2024
- Student Profile: Shane PhillipsAspiring physical therapist Shane Phillips knows his field of study well. So well, in fact, that in fall 2023, he led his Exercise Science Club’s quiz bowl team to victory with a buzzer-beater answer. Mar 26, 2024
- Alumni Collaborate To Create ScholarshipsWhen it comes to creating an endowed scholarship, many alumni and other supporters aren’t sure where to begin. But by combining funds to leverage their buying power, more and more supporters of New York Tech are coming together to make collaborative gifts that create scholarships for future students. Mar 25, 2024
- NYITCOM Student is Congresswomans Guest at State of the UnionCollege of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) student Briteny Xu was Congresswoman Grace Meng’s guest at the State of the Union address in Washington, D.C., where they advocated for the Affordable Connectivity Program. Mar 21, 2024
- Ready, Set, Match Day!Members of NYITCOM’s Class of 2024 discovered where they will spend the next several years completing their medical residencies after graduation. Mar 20, 2024
- Precision Medicine: Unlocking the Future of HealthcareAt the Biotechnology Conference 2024, luminaries, researchers, and innovators explored cutting-edge advancements poised to redefine the landscape of medical care. Mar 19, 2024
- The Results Are In: Big Give 2024The New York Tech community celebrated in a big way, bringing in $406,322 to help support the student experiences across the university’s campuses. Mar 18, 2024
- News Byte: The Aluminaire House is Now HomeAfter a two-year delay, the reconstruction of the Aluminaire House at its permanent location at the Palm Springs Museum of Art is now complete. Mar 14, 2024
- Baking Her Way to a Business DegreeBetween taking batches of cake pops out of the oven for her business, Michelle Charidemou is studying for her bachelor’s degree in business administration to take her bakery to the next level. Mar 13, 2024
- Preventing Blood Clots in GamersA new study from the Center for Esports Medicine analyzes whether compression sleeves worn below the knee or short walking breaks can enhance blood flow and reduce blood clot risk in gamers. Mar 12, 2024
- Empowering Women in STEM: Endeavoring to ExcelIn observance of Women’s History Month, Paula Juric Kreuz, professional development specialist in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, talks about why it’s important to encourage more women to pursue STEM-related careers. Mar 11, 2024
- Student Profile: Kristen GreenExercise science major Kristen Green wants to become a physical therapist, a field she entered during her time in the U.S. Army. Mar 6, 2024
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