News Byte: Amanda Golden Receives NEH Summer Stipend
Associate Professor of English Amanda Golden, Ph.D., is among 103 faculty scholars to receive a $6,000 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) summer stipend, and the first New York Tech faculty member to receive the prestigious award.
Earth Week 2022
New York Tech is committed to sustainability, launching an action plan in 2021 that includes initiatives for alternative energy and water stewardship, among others. In the lead up to Earth Day on April 22, 2022, the university will host a week-long series of events.
Op-ed: Our Healthcare System is Abandoning LGBTQ+ Americans. It Has to Stop.
A Reuters op-ed by NYITCOM Dean Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., calls for LGBTQ+ inclusivity in healthcare and makes the case for changing how healthcare providers are trained.
Faculty Profile: Corri Wolf
Assistant Professor Corri Wolf, Ph.D., talks to The Box about what drew her to Physician Assistant Studies and her role as healthcare provider and educator.
ETIC Opens New Location on New York City Campus
The New York Tech community celebrated the opening of the new Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) on the New York City campus with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 31.
News Byte: IEEE Honors Two at New York Tech
After a two-year pandemic-related delay, the IEEE Long Island Section awards were presented recently and two College of Engineering and Computing Sciences faculty were among the honorees.
On Track: New York Tech Launches Co-op Education Experience
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is launching the university’s first cooperative education (co-op) track for students in two undergraduate programs: computer science and information technology.
Faculty Forum: Retaining Talent Amid The Great Resignation
In Part II of Associate Professor Radek Nowak’s analysis of the Great Resignation, he delves into ways employers can improve retention.
Faculty Profile: Tindaro Ioppolo
“A mechanical engineering degree gives you the chance to understand and work in a variety of fields, whether aerospace, chemical, electrical, or biomedical projects,” says Associate Professor Tindaro Ioppolo, Ph.D. He sat down with The Box to talk about his research and his work with students.
Faculty Forum: Why Millions of Americans Quit Their Jobs
In Part I of a two-part series, Associate Professor Radek Nowak, Ph.D., looks at why American employees could afford to quit their jobs during the biggest economic crisis in recent history.
News Byte: Brookshield Laurent Featured in The DO
In a recent profile in The DO, Brookshield Laurent, D.O., discusses the physician shortage in the Mississippi Delta region, policies to address healthcare disparities, and other topics highlighting NYITCOM-Arkansas’s dedication to improving the region’s health outcomes.
Study: Early Killer Whales Ate Fish—Not Other Marine Mammals
A new study co-authored by NYITCOM’s Jonathan Geisler, Ph.D., provides vital clues on when killer whales began feeding on other marine mammals.