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Video: Why Women Are Good for Business

Assistant Professor Radoslaw Nowak, J.D., Ph.D., and M.B.A. candidate Mitali Baxi, talk about the lack of opportunities for women in the workplace and the actions companies should take in order to make a change.

Occupational Therapy Fieldwork in Morocco

Students in the NYIT occupational therapy program traveled to Morocco to work with patients with disabilities.

Celebrate Black History Month

Join NYIT as it celebrates Black History Month with a series of events and exhibitions on or near campus.

Graduation 2018 Checklist

Everything you need to know about NYIT’s 57th Annual Commencement.

Study Abroad Ignites a Global Awakening

Graduate student May Sefin’s study abroad experience opened her eyes to a new world. Read more about her journey to India and the United Arab Emirates.

Student Profile: Danny Warda

NYITCOM student Danny Warda has always loved puzzles. For him, the human body is the most intriguing puzzle, and that is why he chose to pursue a career in medicine. But after finishing medical school in Iraq, Warda realized that the ongoing war was damaging the country’s technology and education system. He knew it was time to make a change and enrolled in NYIT’s Émigré Physician Program. Read more about his journey.

With Spinal Cord Injuries, Temperature Is Another Complication

Associate Professor John Handrakis, D.P.T., aims to regulate a standardized test that identifies core body temperature dysfunction in persons with spinal cord injuries.

Student Profile: Bruna Fittipaldi

When student Bruna Fittipaldi first arrived at NYIT-Manhattan she was welcomed with open arms and immediately knew she found the right home. Read more about her journey.

NYIT Doctors are the Faces of Osteopathic Medicine

The American Osteopathic Association selected Assistant Professor Adena Leder, D.O., and alumnus Mikhail Varshavski (D.O. '14), for its most recent Doctors that DO campaign.

NYITCOM and Catholic Health Services Continue Partnership

Catholic Health Services will expand its number of seats for NYITCOM students to do medical rotations and pursue residencies and fellowships after they graduate.

Creative Tech That’s Easy as Pi

Computer science major Nicholas Cariello teaches fellow students the advantages of the Raspberry Pi computer board.

Student Profile: Alyssa Weyer

Alyssa Weyer’s top medical school pick was NYITCOM at A-State not only because it was in her hometown, but the school plans to expand the number of doctors in the Delta Region—a goal that is close to her heart. Read more about her journey.

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