NYIT at the NYC Veterans Day Parade
For the first time, more than 60 students, veterans, faculty, and staff marched as a dedicated group in the 2018 New York City Veterans Day Parade on November 11.
Student Profile: Ian Krivoruk
Find out how Ian Krivoruk’s love of music led him to NYIT’s electrical and computer engineering program.
Mouth Guards Get a Digital Upgrade and Aid Concussion Study
Ten student-athletes wore mouth guards with sensors to see how hits effect their cognition.
Alumni Profile: Patrick M. O’Shaughnessy
Patrick M. O’Shaughnessy (D.O. ’99) is president and chief executive officer at Catholic Health, which recently partnered with the College of Osteopathic Medicine to advance patient-centered, community-based healthcare on Long Island.
Athletics Fall Season Wrap-up
The fall season has come to a close. Find out how the Bears fared.
Alumni Profile: Denise Berger
Denise Berger (B.Arch. '86) is chief of operations of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and oversees major transportation projects.
Video: Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs—With Viruses
In a Facebook Live session, NYIT students take viewers on a live hunt for the answer to antibiotic resistance—viruses.
News Brief: Partnering to Improve Delta Region Healthcare
Shane Speights, D.O., dean, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State (NYITCOM at A-State), has announced the formation of a new fellowship program in coordination with NYITCOM at A-State and the office of Representative Rick Crawford (AR-1).
News Brief: Going the Extra Mile for Parkinson’s Disease
To help patients of NYIT’s Rock Steady Boxing classes, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) students Samantha Gottlieb and Lauren Granat set out to raise $100 for each of the 26.2 miles they ran in this year’s New York City Marathon.
Alumni Profile: Dane Masuda
Physician assistant and naval officer Dane Masuda helps provide primary care to the young men and women living and working on board a U.S. Naval ship off the coast of Japan.
Engineers, Life Scientist Team Up to Create “Precision Agriculture”
With the help of a nearly $300,000 NSF grant, NYIT faculty are developing a soil nutrient sensing system to enhance crop growth and reduce contamination from agricultural runoff.
News Brief: Dinosaurs Who Toot Their Own Horns
In an article on LiveScience, Assistant Professor Jason Bourke, Ph.D., details his new research examining how different species of duck-billed dinosaurs “tooted” different notes from their crests.