Reaching for the Stars, One Robot at a Time
Student employees in the ETIC are working on the next iteration of E.R.R.S.E.L.A. that will assist with tissue retraction during surgical procedures.
NYITCOM Inspires at OMED 2022
At OMED 2022, the NYITCOM community shared academic research, discussed advancements in clinical science, and received accolades for its dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Instagram vs. Reality: Meet the Fall 2022 Social Media Ambassadors
Wonder what it’s really like being a New York Tech student? Meet the fall 2022 social media ambassadors, who offer a look into their lives on campus.
Midterms and Social Justice: A Conversation
In the run-up to the midterm elections, Adjunct Instructor Jamel Vanderburg reflects on the November 2 “Midterms and Social Justice: A Conversation…” panel discussion, and the importance of voting and being civically engaged.
Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship: More Transformational Than Ever
Student travel slowed during the pandemic, but now the Office of Career Success and Experiential Education is encouraging students to apply for Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship. On October 20, the office hosted a virtual information session featuring three fellows, who talked about their experiences.
News Byte: Future Nurses Receive White Coats
Students in the nursing program’s Class of 2024 received their white coats during a ceremony on October 19.
Student Profile: Noelle Batista
Noelle Batista says she puts 120 percent into everything she does. As an NYITCOM student, she excels in the classroom as an Academic Medicine Scholar, participating in real-world research as well as outside, guiding pre-med students as the mentorship coordinator for the Pre-Student Osteopathic Medical Association.
Introducing the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
The newly established Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging is working to ensure that all members of the New York Tech community feel recognized, welcomed, and valued.
Ready, Set, Dodgeball!
On October 21, students headed to the SAC for the Exercise Science Club’s dodgeball competition.
A Spooktacular Pumpkin Carving Contest
On October 18, the Long Island campus was a ghoulish sight. Students, faculty, and staff in NYITCOM and the School of Health Professions participated in their seventh annual pumpkin carving contest.
New Course Teaches Students the Power of Data
This fall, New York Tech introduced a course called Making Sense of a Data-Oriented Society, which will become mandatory for all undergraduate first-year students next fall. The course will introduce students to the power of data as applied to real-life problems in today’s data-driven world.
Student Profile: Sibel Sezen
Sibel Sezen (B.P.S. ’21) believes the possible uses for data analysis are limitless and is excited by the potential it has to help people. After receiving a bachelor's in interdisciplinary studies, she is continuing her education at New York Tech, pursuing a master's degree in data science.