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Intern Insight: Madalina Cupsa
Bioengineering student Madalina Cupsa began interning at The Mount Sinai Hospital in January and is now approaching one year as a research assistant. The post Intern Insight: Madalina Cupsa appeared first on New York Tech.

Engineering a Cancer Treatment Game Changer
A groundbreaking project co-led by the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Steven Zanganeh, Ph.D., provides the world’s first functional, drug-testable, 3-D-printed human colon model. The post Engineering a Cancer Treatment Game Changer appeared first on New York Tech.

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- Oct 3012:00 PMNYC Alcohol Awareness WeekJoin Counseling and Wellness to understand the effects of alcohol on mental and physical health, as well as to promote responsible decision-making. Try on drunk goggles and see how alcohol can affect coordination, reaction time, and judgment. This hands-on activity promotes awareness and encourages safer decision-making.Register (https://cglink.me/2rJ/r380947)
- Oct 3012:45 PMMath-Physics SeminarSpeaker: Matt Lippert, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Chemistry & Physics, SUNY Old Westbury About The Math-Physics Seminar Series Our semesterly Math-Physics Seminar Series features engaging talks on topics at the intersection of mathematics and physics. With a focus on accessibility, these presentations are designed to be understandable and inspiring for undergraduate students, while offering insights into cutting-edge research in mathematics and physics for all attendees.Register (https://site.nyit.edu/aux/event_rsvp?e=mYe6r0gmPsAODHlg4OHxZW1axLmfLGiBS67u2mSKTuK0MVr6URxfxV1pahXnm3BibaBjDLe5U0AmshyGzX6gOgFC3IU4vEAopJYL9fengTgVE0FO01XnIJJPOEBmLI0BwlSPaWd3aAw%2F9ILQFXGHVjwvFdrGd5j%2BCSQecZoEOfhSBF1eVvBvU5ZUPFjkx5Nfzn%2BzszanBeYTBGy81SGeEchG5g2p%2FIEQPda1Vs0Tvls%3D)All events are held during free hour, and pizza is provided!
- Oct 3012:45 PMPresident's Listening Tour: New York CityNew York Institute of Technology President Jerry Balentine, D.O., invites you to attend this upcoming Listening Tour Event, held on our New York City campus on October 30. This session is an opportunity for you to ask questions about his vision for New York Institute of Technology and to share your thoughts, suggestions, and concerns. This event is designed to foster open dialogue around our vision for the university and strategies for improving the New York Tech experience for students, faculty, and staff, in addition to other topics important to all of us.Register (https://site.nyit.edu/president/campus_listening_tours) This is one of five President's Listening Tour Events, two on the Long Island campus, two on the New York City campus, and one online. Please register if you plan to attend. Food and refreshments will be served at all in-person sessions. You are encouraged to attend the session that best fits your schedule. Your input is vital as we move forward together.All Listening Tours (https://events.nyit.edu/all/tags/president's%20listening%20tour)
- Oct 306:00 PM17th Annual Alumni and FRIENDS ReceptionDean Maria R. Perbellini, Assoc. AIA, and the FRIENDS of the School of Architecture and Design Executive Committee invite you to celebrate the past year's accomplishments and the success of our alumni at the 17th Annual Alumni and FRIENDS Reception on Thursday, October 30, from 6 – 9 p.m. at Guastavino's in New York City. This event provides a great opportunity to network with industry professionals, celebrate success, and inspire and support New York Tech's students. Sponsorship dollars go toward the FRIENDS mission of promoting a working relationship between the architecture, construction, and interior design professions and the School of Architecture through the funding of student scholarships, special projects, digital equipment, and conferences. Please direct all questions to Carol Lane at clane03@nyit.edu (mailto:clane03@nyit.edu) or 516.712.4911. Learn more about FRIENDS (https://www.nyit.edu/academics/architecture-and-design/about/friends-of-school-of-architecture-and-design/) Distinguished Alumni Award Domenick Chieco (B.S. '89) Co-Chairman of the Board, Milrose Consultants Chairman, New York Coalition of Code Consultants Chair Emeritus, FRIENDS of New York Tech School of Architecture and Design Domenick Chieco's professional journey is defined by vision, grit, and an unwavering belief in building a better future—one relationship, one project, and one opportunity at a time. Now a dedicated member of the New York Tech's Board of Trustees, he brings a lifetime of leadership shaped by decades of real-world experience and a passion for meaningful impact. When he joined Milrose Consultants as a partner in 1989, the firm was a three-person startup based in Queens, NY. With operational savvy, a tireless work ethic, and a talent for cultivating lasting client relationships, he and his partners built something remarkable. Through thoughtful strategy, relentless effort, and a shared commitment to excellence, Milrose grew into a 400+ person powerhouse with a presence in every major U.S. market. What began as a small local firm is now a nationally recognized leader in building code consulting and compliance services—a legacy shaped by collaboration, resilience, and dedication to client success. His contributions, however, extend far beyond business growth. Deeply committed to philanthropy, he endeavors to improve lives through charitable initiatives, coaching and mentorship. His involvement with New York Tech began as an active alumnus and executive member of the FRIENDS of the School of Architecture and Design (SoAD). Embracing this role, he helped launch the university's first dedicated fundraising event for the SoAD, an initiative that started in September of 2008, raising scholarship funds and connecting professionals with students across architecture, construction, and design. He also partnered with Dean Maria Perbellini to fund the Dean's Atelier Studio, a hands-on learning space that prepares students for the evolving world of architecture. Named in honor of his parents, Tommaso and Franca Chieco, the studio reflects his belief in mentorship, education, and the power of opportunity. This remarkable body of work, spanning nearly four decades, led to his appointment to the New York Tech's Board of Trustees, where he continues to champion strategic initiatives that advance the university's mission and empower its students. At the same time, he remains Co-Chairman of the Board at Milrose, advising on national growth, evaluating acquisition opportunities, and ensuring alignment between the company's strategic goals and execution. Whether guiding leadership or speaking at industry conferences, he serves as a trusted voice and connector across the built environment. At his core, Domenick Chieco is a builder—not just of companies, but of communities, careers, and possibilities. His life's work is a testament to what can happen when purpose meets perseverance, and why leadership rooted in service will always stand the test of time. Emerging Alumni Award Christina Toscano (B.Arch. '15), SARA, AIA Associate Principal, TVS Design, Atlanta, GA With 10 years of experience, Christina holds a Bachelor of Architecture from New York Institute of Technology, a Master of Facilities Management, and a Master of Business Administration, both from the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is a recipient of the Mason McKnight, Jr. Fellowship and the AIA Henry Adams Award. Specializing in renovation projects and interior architecture, she has worked across both the private and public sectors in small and large firms, gaining a diverse and well-rounded perspective. Christina combines her design expertise with a strong understanding of facilities management and business strategy. Her background in both architecture and business administration allows her to approach each project with a comprehensive, strategic mindset, ensuring both aesthetic and functional success. Christina is a member of the Society of American Registered Architects and a member of the American Institute of Architects. Christina has a passion for travel and has explored 26 countries—and counting. Outstanding Industry Partner Award Turner Construction Turner is a North American-based, international construction services company and a leading builder in diverse market segments. The company has earned recognition for undertaking large, complex projects, fostering innovation, embracing emerging technologies, and making a difference for its clients, employees, and community. With a staff of more than 14,000 employees, Turner completes $20 billion of construction annually. Turner offers clients the accessibility and support of a local firm with the stability and resources of a multinational organization. In New York, Turner is proud to count 17 graduates from New York Institute of Technology among its employees. Among them is Sal Diana, a graduate of New York Tech, who is currently serving as Project Manager on the New York Tech Rockefeller Hall Library & Atrium project. Sal also recently led the successful completion of the New York Tech Biomedical Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center (BRIIC), strengthening Turner's partnership with New York Institute of Technology. Our Vision To be the highest value provider of global construction services and technical expertise. Accepting on behalf Turner: Brouck Amerga Vice President, Operations Brouck began his career at Turner in 2005 as an engineer, having completed his mechanical engineering degree at Polytechnic University and his MBA from Baruch College, Zicklin Business School. In the years that followed, Brouck held various positions, including project engineer, project manager, and procurement manager, and currently serves as Vice President, Operations Manager. In this role, he is responsible for construction operations, monitoring, and coordinating the activities of all staff, as well as overseeing safety, EEO, and labor relations for the New York Business Unit, which has an annual revenue of over a billion dollars. Most recently, Brouck was the Project Executive for the Biomedical Research, Innovation & Imaging Center project on the New York Institute of Technology campus. Work continues on the campus, as he is also the Project Executive for the Rockefeller Hall Library & Atrium project. In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities, Brouck serves as an executive sponsor of Turner's Building Voices employee resource group. Building Voices' mission is to foster a supportive culture and provide resources for employees of African descent who wish to advance their careers and make a greater impact at Turner. Tickets Individual Ticket: $400 per person. Fair market value of goods received is $295; your donation to New York Tech is $105. Recent Alumni (2020-2025) Ticket: $295 per person. Fair market value of goods received is $295. Register (https://alumni.nyit.edu/events/2526/friends-reception-registration) Sponsorship Opportunities Are you interested in sponsoring this year's event and providing your support to current and future New York Tech students? Learn more about our sponsorship options below. If you'd rather pay for sponsorship using a check, please use this PDF form (https://site.nyit.edu/files/architecture/SoAD-FRIENDS_Sponsorships-2025.pdf). Become a Sponsor (https://alumni.nyit.edu/events/2526/friends-sponsor-opportunities)Direct Contributions (https://alumni.nyit.edu/giving/archfriends) About the Venue Guastavino's 409 E. 59th St. New York, NY 10022 Guastavino's provides unparalleled service of the highest caliber, with over 40 years of combined experience in handling event venue spaces in New York City. This unique architectural landmark began operation after the opening of the Queensboro Bridge on March 30, 1909. The underneath consists of majestically colored tile vaults designed by renowned Barceloní architect Rafael Guastavino. He developed the area into commercial space with the help of his son, and the venue has been recognized as a New York City landmark since November 23, 1973. Directions (https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Guastavino's,+409+E+59th+St,+New+York,+NY+10022//@40.7595556,-74.0021398,12304m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m8!4m7!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c258e774efdd75:0x76deb100461a42c!2m2!1d-73.960973!2d40.7594649!1m0?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDcwOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)Guastavino's Photo Gallery (https://guastavinos.com/event-services/) Thank you to our Sponsors Platinum Sponsor Diamond Sponsor Signature Sponsor Premier Sponsor Ambassador Sponsor Champion Sponsor Supporter Sponsor
- Oct 3111:00 AMData and Our StoryAs part of New York Tech's Middle States Commission on Higher Education Self-Study and strategic planning efforts, we invite you to participate in an Data and Our Story online event. This conversation seeks to spark novel ideas and data-driven insights around New York Tech's evolving story. We will hold two Zoom sessions focused on "enhancing instructional excellence" and "strengthening a student-centered climate." This event is hosted by the MSCHE Self-Study Steering Committee and supported by the Strategic Plan Action Team. A second session will be held on November 14 (https://events.nyit.edu/event/data-and-our-story-9665). Zoom information is available on registration. Register (https://site.nyit.edu/aux/event_rsvp?e=2pJxtyiMR1siCBijYGkn8jE3KMU7Ba9Rs0f4Q%2FKku8I9bFdH8PQ9bsCFc49VisPch8HqYMqkm%2FCk5r2rQcVjaZrtEacKSHJH%2F%2FM5IFdTCuyvq0r6UIpQB1liTT3lSKcg%2F%2FCXbX8TZdoylViO9FJjY7nDILgjVLhs7iFadJuYD%2FURhKDjF03muffEFhBT%2F9uX)
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Intern Insight: Madalina CupsaBioengineering student Madalina Cupsa began interning at The Mount Sinai Hospital in January and is now approaching one year as a research assistant. The post Intern Insight: Madalina Cupsa appeared first on New York Tech.
Engineering a Cancer Treatment Game ChangerA groundbreaking project co-led by the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Steven Zanganeh, Ph.D., provides the world’s first functional, drug-testable, 3-D-printed human colon model. The post Engineering a Cancer Treatment Game Changer appeared first on New York Tech.

Upcoming Events
- Oct 306:00 PM17th Annual Alumni and FRIENDS ReceptionDean Maria R. Perbellini, Assoc. AIA, and the FRIENDS of the School of Architecture and Design Executive Committee invite you to celebrate the past year’s accomplishments and the success of our alumni at the 17th Annual Alumni and FRIENDS Reception on Thursday, October 30, from 6 – 9 p.m. at Guastavino’s in New York City. This event provides a great opportunity to network with industry professionals, celebrate success, and inspire and support New York Tech’s students. Sponsorship dollars go toward the FRIENDS mission of promoting a working relationship between the architecture, construction, and interior design professions and the School of Architecture through the funding of student scholarships, special projects, digital equipment, and conferences. Please direct all questions to Carol Lane at clane03@nyit.edu or 516.712.4911. Learn more about FRIENDS Distinguished Alumni AwardDomenick Chieco (B.S. ’89) Co-Chairman of the Board, Milrose Consultants Chairman, New York Coalition of Code Consultants Chair Emeritus, FRIENDS of New York Tech School of Architecture and Design Domenick Chieco’s professional journey is defined by vision, grit, and an unwavering belief in building a better future—one relationship, one project, and one opportunity at a time. Now a dedicated member of the New York Tech’s Board of Trustees, he brings a lifetime of leadership shaped by decades of real-world experience and a passion for meaningful impact. When he joined Milrose Consultants as a partner in 1989, the firm was a three-person startup based in Queens, NY. With operational savvy, a tireless work ethic, and a talent for cultivating lasting client relationships, he and his partners built something remarkable. Through thoughtful strategy, relentless effort, and a shared commitment to excellence, Milrose grew into a 400+ person powerhouse with a presence in every major U.S. market. What began as a small local firm is now a nationally recognized leader in building code consulting and compliance services—a legacy shaped by collaboration, resilience, and dedication to client success.Read More His contributions, however, extend far beyond business growth. Deeply committed to philanthropy, he endeavors to improve lives through charitable initiatives, coaching and mentorship. His involvement with New York Tech began as an active alumnus and executive member of the FRIENDS of the School of Architecture and Design (SoAD). Embracing this role, he helped launch the university’s first dedicated fundraising event for the SoAD, an initiative that started in September of 2008, raising scholarship funds and connecting professionals with students across architecture, construction, and design. He also partnered with Dean Maria Perbellini to fund the Dean’s Atelier Studio, a hands-on learning space that prepares students for the evolving world of architecture. Named in honor of his parents, Tommaso and Franca Chieco, the studio reflects his belief in mentorship, education, and the power of opportunity. This remarkable body of work, spanning nearly four decades, led to his appointment to the NY Tech’s Board of Trustees, where he continues to champion strategic initiatives that advance the university’s mission and empower its students. At the same time, he remains Co-Chairman of the Board at Milrose, advising on national growth, evaluating acquisition opportunities, and ensuring alignment between the company’s strategic goals and execution. Whether guiding leadership or speaking at industry conferences, he serves as a trusted voice and connector across the built environment. At his core, Domenick Chieco is a builder—not just of companies, but of communities, careers, and possibilities. His life’s work is a testament to what can happen when purpose meets perseverance, and why leadership rooted in service will always stand the test of time.Tickets Individual Ticket: $400 per person. Fair market value of goods received is $295; your donation to New York Tech is $105. Recent Alumni (2020-2025) Ticket: $295 per person. Fair market value of goods received is $295. RegisterSponsorship Opportunities Are you interested in sponsoring this year’s event and providing your support to current and future New York Tech students? Learn more about our sponsorship options below.Become a Sponsor Direct ContributionsIf you’d rather pay for sponsorship using a check, please use this PDF form.Platinum Sponsor – $25,00015 Tickets to main reception plus attendance for four to the exclusive VIP reception featuring a meet and greet with New York Tech President, Provost, Dean and Honorees Premier logo placement in the event venue Logo on display during the main reception and in all video, print, and digital marketing Verbal recognition from podium during opening remarks Full-page ad in event program Proceeds from this sponsorship will be used to support innovative programs promoting skills, projects and research with the application of emerging computational technologies, or a similar initiativeFair market value of goods received is $4,425. Your donation to New York Tech is $20,575 and is tax deductible. Become a SponsorDiamond Sponsor – $15,00010 Tickets to main reception plus attendance for two to the exclusive VIP reception featuring a meet and greet with New York Tech President, Provost, Dean and Honorees Logo on display during the main reception and in all video, print, and digital marketing Verbal recognition from podium during opening remarks Logo on printed materials & social media outlets Full-page ad in event program Proceeds from this sponsorship will support participation at invited major national and international exhibitions such as the Architecture Venice Biennale, Salone del Mobile Milano, or at similar prestigious venuesFair market value of goods received is $2,950. Your donation to New York Tech is $12,050, and is tax deductible. Become a SponsorSignature Sponsor – $10,000Eight tickets to the main reception Logo on display during the main reception and in all video, print and digital marketing Verbal recognition from podium during opening remarks Full page ad in event program Proceeds from the sponsorship will support international studies and study abroad programs or a similar initiativeFair market value of goods received is $2,360. Your donation to New York Tech is $7,640 and is tax deductible. Become a SponsorPremier Sponsor – $7,500Six tickets to the main reception Logo on display during the main reception and in all video, print and digital marketing Verbal recognition from podium during opening remarks Half-page ad in event program Proceeds from this sponsorship will support academic scholarships or a similar initiativeFair market value of goods received is $1,770. Your donation to New York Tech is $5,730 and is tax deductible. Become a SponsorAmbassador Sponsor – $5,000Four tickets to the main reception Logo on display during main reception and in all video, print and digital marketing Half-page ad in event program Proceeds from this sponsorship will support student thesis travel abroad or a similar initiativeFair market value of goods received is $1,180. Your donation to New York Tech is $3,820 and is tax deductible. Become a SponsorChampion Sponsor – $3,500Three tickets to the main reception Logo on display during main reception and in all video, print and digital marketing/li> Proceeds from this sponsorship will support student conference attendance or a similar initiative/li>Fair market value of goods received is $885. Your donation to New York Tech is $2,615 and is tax deductible. Become a SponsorSupporter Sponsor – $2,000Two tickets to the main reception Logo on display during main reception and in all video, print and digital marketingFair market value of goods received is $885. Your donation to New York Tech is $2,615 and is tax deductible. Become a SponsorStudent Mentor Sponsor – $800Sponsor two students to attend the main reception in your absence.Fair market value of goods received is $590. Your donation to New York Tech is $210 and is tax deductible. Become a SponsorProgram AdvertisingFull Page Ad – $1,000 Full page (5”x9.5”) color ad in event program. Your donation to New York Tech is $1,000 and is tax deductible. Half Page Ad – $500 Half page (5”x4.75”) color ad in event program. Your donation to New York Tech is $500 and is tax deductible. Become an AdvertiserAbout the Venue Guastavino’s 409 E. 59th St. New York, NY 10022Guastavino’s provides unparalleled service of the highest caliber, with over 40 years of combined experience in handling event venue spaces in New York City. This unique architectural landmark began operation after the opening of the Queensboro Bridge on March 30, 1909. The underneath consists of majestically colored tile vaults designed by renowned Barceloní architect Rafael Guastavino. He developed the area into commercial space with the help of his son, and the venue has been recognized as a New York City landmark since November 23, 1973.Directions Guastavino’s Photo GalleryThank you to our 2024 SponsorsPlatinum Sponsor Signature SponsorAmbassador Sponsor Supporter SponsorStudent Mentor Sponsor
- Oct 311:00 PMEdward Guiliano Global Fellowship Info Session - One Week BeforeWhat would you do if you had $5,000 to complete a transformational experience? Attend this session to get extra help, tips, overview, and answer any lingering questions before applications are due the following week! Zoom information will be provided after registration on Handshake. Register
- Nov 312:00 PMConsultants for the Public Good: AdvocacyWith the general election right around the corner, this session aims to bring students closer to the advocacy work that is often found in volunteering. Students will learn how they can find causes important to them and how they can use their own voices to make change. Register
- Nov 5–72025 NYITCOM Wellness Summit: The Future of HealthcareExplore innovative strategies and solutions to advance wellness and reduce burnout within the medical community in this two-and-a-half-day conference, held at the Skytop Lodge in the Poconos Mountains of Pennsylvania. Attendees will engage in thought-provoking discussions, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities designed to inspire actionable changes and foster a culture of well-being in healthcare. The event will bring together leaders, practitioners, and innovators to share insights, best practices, and tools to navigate the evolving landscape of healthcare while prioritizing the physical, emotional, and mental health of providers. Stay tuned for further details as we endeavor to drive positive change within the healthcare ecosystem. This program is open to licensed healthcare providers. The conference begins on Wednesday, November 5, at approximately 1 p.m. (ET) and concludes on Friday, November 7, at approximately noon. In addition to lectures and workshops, there will be several wellness activities and entertainment. Guests are welcome to enjoy the lodge’s scenic grounds and activities prior to and following the conference.Learn More & Register View Our Agenda Look forward to lectures such as: Fellows of Wellness: Launching a Successful Healthcare Initiative Michael Moskowitz, D.O. Vice President, Clinical Resilience and Well-Being Catholic Health Doing Good While Doing Well: Understanding Federally Qualified Health Centers Steven Weinman, M.B.A. Principle, FQHC Associates Clinically Actionable AI-Assisted Diagnostics Mila Toma, Ph.D., SMIEEE Associate Professor of Clinical Sciences, NYITCOM Building a Culture of Trust and Safety: Catholic Health’s High Reliability Journey Jason Golbin, D.O. Chief Medical Officer, Executive Vice President, Catholic Health From Burnout to Balance: Smarter Workflows for the Modern Clinician Ann Teng, D.O. Chief Wellness Officer and Vice President, United Health Services with Allison Roma, Ph.D., FNP-C The Value of Life Balance in Preventing Burnout and Optimizing Health Cheryl Miller, OTD, OTR/L Vice President, Therapy Operations, Encompass Health Questions? Please email cme@nyit.edu or call 516.686.3730. SpeakersJason Golbin, D.O. Chief Medical Officer and EVP, Catholic Health Jason Golbin is board-certified in multiple specialties including critical care and healthcare quality. He brings extensive clinical and executive expertise to advancing healthcare systems and medical education.Cheryl Miller, OTD Vice President of Therapy Operations, Encompass Health Corporation Cheryl Miller is a distinguished occupational therapist with over 40 years of clinical and leadership experience. She is an executive leader, research, and author. She is dedicated to promoting work-life balance and mentoring emerging leaders in the field.Michael Moskowitz, D.O. Vice President of Clinician Resilience and Well-Being, Catholic Health Michael Moskowitz is a practicing family medicine physician. He also serves as associate chair of the primary care service line, head team physician for Molloy University, and chair of the Contracting and Funds Flow Committee for Catholic Health’s ACO.Ann Teng, D.O. Vice President And Chief Wellness Officer, UHS Ann Teng is board-certified in family and occupational medicine. She is a recognized leader in workplace wellness and public health preparedness, guiding system-wide initiatives for employee health and safety.Milan Toma, Ph.D. Associate Professor, NYITCOM Milan Toma is a biomedical engineer whose research focuses on head injury modeling and fluid dynamics in the human body. He leads the “Engineering in Medicine” initiative, promoting innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration between engineering and medical students.Steven Weinman, M.B.A. Principal, FQHC Associates With decades of operational and financial leadership experience, Steven Weinman is a nationally recognized leader in the community health center movement. As principal of FQHC Associates, he provides expert consulting in strategy, governance, IT, and healthcare policy.A full list of speakers is available.
- Nov 124:00 PMNYITCOM-Arkansas Virtual Information SessionJoin New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) virtually and see why more than 7,500 physicians have chosen NYITCOM for their medical education. This helpful session will provide insight into the medical student experience at the NYITCOM’s location on the Jonesboro campus of Arkansas State University. The online event takes place on Wednesday, November 12, from 4 – 6 p.m. (CT). At this session, you will: • Meet with medical students and the admissions team about the ways students can follow their passion, whether it’s research, patient care, advocacy, or community outreach. • Learn from the faculty about osteopathic manipulative treatment, one of the hands-on ways for students to learn to improve their patients’ quality of life. • Gain an understanding of financial aid scholarships and loans available to NYITCOM-Arkansas students. • Explore the day-to-day of living in Jonesboro, Ark., as a medical student, by hearing stories from alumni. • Go in-depth on the opportunities awaiting you in our third- and fourth-year clinical rotations with a hub-based rotation system. Register Zoom link is available on registration. Note that this event takes place at 4 p.m. CT (Central Time), that is, 5 p.m. ET (Eastern Time).






