Girl Power: Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day
NYIT students, faculty, and industry professionals led STEM-based activities and talks to inspire the next generation of female engineers.
News Brief: OT Earns 100% Pass Rate
For the first time in the history of the program, students in NYIT's M.S. in Occupational Therapy program achieved a 100% pass rate on the NBCOT (National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy).
NYITCOM Enters Partnership with Johns Hopkins
NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine and Johns Hopkins University partner to expand opportunities for osteopathic medical education.
When It Comes to Social Media, Doctors Are Held to a Higher Standard
Medical students need to fully grasp the consequences of social media usage, explains Associate Professor Bernadette Riley, D.O.
Increasing the Number of Women in Cybersecurity
Nada Marie Anid, Ph.D., spoke with Cybersecurity Venture’s Georgia D. Reid on why more women and young should pursue careers in STEM fields.
Finding New Life for Abandoned Power Plants
Twenty-three power plants in Italy are gradually being abandoned for cleaner energy. Now, more than a dozen School of Architecture and Design students are working with Italian energy company Enel to revitalize five of them.
Q&A: Fighting for Strong Bones
Professor Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., traveled to Capitol Hill to lobby for improved access to and use of bone density testing.
Alumni Profile: Christopher Frumusa
Christopher Frumusa (B.S. ’14) came to NYIT to study physical therapy. He switched his major to health sciences after he realized he wanted to help patients in a different way.
Q&A: Harlem Fine Arts Show Honors Brian Harper, M.D.
The associate professor talks to The Box about being recognized for his contributions to medicine and why more African Americans should become doctors.
Doers, Makers Throughout History
NYIT celebrates Black History Month by looking at historical “Doers, Makers, Innovators, and Healers” and alumni who carry on their traditions.
NYIT Faculty Benefit from NIH Grant Guru
Richard Nakamura, former director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Center for Scientific Review, provides insights to faculty-researchers on how to attain federal grant funding.
Alumni Profile: Alix Small Anand
When babies are too sick to nurse or bottle feed, Neonatal Dietician Alix Small Anand (M.S. ’12) ensures they get the right nutrition.