Exploring DEI Through Literature
New York Tech initiatives promote conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through literature.
Cohn Honored Among Long Island’s Top 50 Women in Business
Deborah Y. Cohn, interim dean of the School of Management, was honored as one of the Top 50 Women in Business by Long Island Business News. The award recognizes Long Island’s top women professionals for their mentoring, business acumen, and community involvement.
Continuing Proud Traditions at OMED21
At this year’s Osteopathic Medical Education Conference (OMED21), NYITCOM students, faculty, and alumni presented academic research, exchanged ideas on advancements in medicine, and recognized its award-winning community members.
Faculty Profile: James Scire
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering James Scire, Ph.D., always knew he wanted to go into engineering, even before he knew what it was called. Now he teaches mechanical and aerospace engineering at New York Tech, preparing the next generation of engineers.
Six Myths About the Flu Vaccine
Assistant Professor Carl Abraham, M.D., sets the record straight about the flu vaccine and why everyone should get vaccinated.
Debunking Myths in Support of COVID-19 Vaccines
Professor Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., an expert in molecular and cellular biology, tackled the timely topic of COVID-19 vaccines with an in-depth discussion of the structure of SARS-CoV-2 and underscored the importance and safety of vaccines.
Envisioning New York Tech’s Sustainable Future
Suzanne Musho, vice president and chief architect and vice president for real estate development and sustainable capital planning, shared updates at New York Tech's first Sustainability Town Hall.
Third Quarter in Review
A roundup of research grants and awards obtained by New York Tech faculty that support original and innovative research to provide a student experience that inspire critically creative thinking through fundamental or applied experiences.
Making Positive Strides at NYITCOM
The College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) has announced the latest honorees of its Positive STRIDES program, recognizing outstanding members of the NYITCOM community whose acts of kindness make a difference.
Nada Anid Scholarship Fund Established to Support Women in STEM
As the New York Tech community mourns the loss of Vice President and former College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Dean Nada Anid, Ph.D., a scholarship has been established by her family to honor her life’s work.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2021
From September 15 through October 15, New York Tech will host a series of events celebrating Latinx and Hispanic cultures.
Dean of Students on the Importance of Hispanic and Latinx Contributions in the United States
In a first-person narrative for The Box, Felipe Henao, Ed.D., discusses the importance of Hispanic Heritage Month and recognizes the many achievements made by Hispanics and Latinx in the United States.