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How Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Could Crumble Mass Transit

Associate Professor Nicholas D. Bloom, Ph.D., pens op-ed calling for U.S. governors, who control most of the nation’s regional transit authorities, to demand more federal transit funding.

Standing Brain Injury Awareness on Its Head

At the Head Injury Awareness Sports Forum, professional athletes and NYIT faculty members address the dangers of concussions and new ways to test and treat patients.

Q&A: Kevin LaGrandeur on Monsters, Mad Scientists, Mary Shelley, and Mel Brooks

English professor Kevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., interviewed acclaimed filmmaker Mel Brooks for an essay in a book on Frankenstein, published in honor of the novel’s 200th anniversary.

Student Profile: Monicah Jebor

Cross country runner Monicah Jebor is finding success on and off the track. Read more about her journey.

Design in Motion

NYIT students collaborate with peers from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona to create unique playscape designs.

It’s a Match! NYITCOM Class of ’18 Learns Their Residency Matches

At Match Day, an event with all the anticipation of an NFL draft, NYITCOM students learned where they would complete their medical residency training.

“Dean” of the Training Room

March is National Athletic Trainer Month. Read more about NYIT’s head athletic trainer, Dean Kamvakis.

Student Profile: Noah Simatei

Noah Simatei never considered competitive running…until he came to NYIT. He is now leading the team across the finish line. Learn more about his journey.

Alumni Profile: Liz Uzzo

Find out how Liz Uzzo went from pastry chef to human resources executive. (Hint: It has something to do with NYIT.)

Storming the Capitol

More than 60 students at NYITCOM at A-State traveled to Little Rock, Ark., and Washington D.C. to raise awareness about and advocate for change in osteopathic medicine.

Student Profile: Charles Fennie

Medical student Charles Fennie left a successful career in finance to pursue a career in general surgery. The father of four felt something was missing in his life and realized that osteopathic medicine would help fill that void. As a future surgeon, he hopes to help people around the world who don’t have access to basic healthcare. Read more about his journey.

The Password Is Dead. Long Live the Password.

Researchers at NYIT investigate what’s next in the world of authentication.

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