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NYIT Students Mentor the Next Generation of Doers and Makers

High school and middle school students devised clever ways to recycle materials for clean water and sanitation projects as part of the ETIC E-Cycle Program.

News Brief: Google Recruiters Visit NYIT

At an invitation-only event hosted by NYIT Career Services, Google met with undergraduate and graduate students in search of their next technical writer.

News Brief: NYITCOM Alumnus Joins NYIT’s Board of Trustees

Daniel Ferrara (D.O.’86), FACEP, is the first alumnus from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine to join NYIT’s Board of Trustees.

Women’s Basketball Makes History

The Bears claimed the program’s first-ever postseason title, giving them an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Student Profile: Tyler King

The NYITCOM at A-State medical student is the new president of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association, a national organization with more than 15,000 members.

Celebrate Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month. To help celebrate, The Box looks back on just some of the achievements made by the incredible women of NYIT.

NYIT Kicks Off 21st-Century Leaders Conversation Series

Leaders in the U.S. Air Force and Congress spoke with President Hank Foley, Ph.D., about the impact of technology on their fields and how they can innovate at a more rapid pace.

First NYITCOM at A-State Students Start Clinical Rotations in Arkansas

For the first time, NYITCOM at A-State students will be in clinics and hospitals throughout Arkansas and the Mississippi Delta as members of the inaugural class start their clinical rotations.

Building Common Grounds with Architecture

In a Salon op-ed, Assistant Professor Dongsei Kim, M.Des., argues that well-designed architecture on borders between countries can create opportunities for residents on both sides.

Faculty Profile: Julia Molnar

Through her research, Assistant Professor Julia Molnar, Ph.D., hopes to understand how the movements of animals evolve over time, which could help veterinarians and conservationists take better care of their charges.

News Brief: Medical Student Delivers His Own Son

During his first clinical rotations, medical student Duncan Tillack had the opportunity to assist with the delivery of his son.

Faculty Profile: Jason Bourke

What’s in a nose? When it comes to dinosaurs, Associate Professor Jason Bourke, Ph.D., has the answers. His research on dinosaur biology and behavior is shaping modern paleontology.

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