Read the Spring 2017 Issue of NYIT Magazine
In the Spring 2017 issue of NYIT Magazine, meet NYIT’s new president, learn about faculty research, and find out how Rock Steady Boxing knocks out Parkinson’s.
Faculty Accomplishments & News: Spring 2017
From studying the safety of Long Island’s waters to surviving the rise of machines, read the most recent news and accomplishments from NYIT faculty members, including from:
Mini Grants Help High School Scientists Maximize Their Goals
Thirty-five high school research project proposals were awarded $200 grants by NYIT through its first annual Mini Research Grant Award program, sponsored by the Department of Life Sciences.
Helping Health Providers Care for Transgender Patients
Future healthcare providers attended Conversations in Transgender Health to learn how to care for the transgender community.
Playing the Specialty Field in Occupational Therapy
Specialty fieldwork in occupational therapy offers students a unique advantage.
School of Health Professions Scores High
NYIT nursing and physician assistant programs score big on recent licensure examinations.
Food Trends for 2017
Want to know what foods are trending in 2017? Mindy Haar, director of program development and interdisciplinary health sciences, talks about what we’ll be eating this year.
Sheldon D. Fields Joins NYIT as Dean of the School of Health Professions
Sheldon D. Fields has been named dean of the School of Health Professions.
In Health Professions, It’s All About Teamwork
At the Interprofessional Education Collaborative Case Simulation Consequences of the Unseen, students work together to treat a patient with a concussion.
The Wednesday After: Unpacking the Election Results
NYIT leaders discuss the election results on their respective fields and on the community.
It’s a First: Nursing Students Receive White Coats
During a ceremony on November 2, students in the NYIT nursing program received their white coats for the first time.
Student Nurses Gain Hands-On Experience
Two NYIT student nurses participated in the Margaret Whitehorne Student Nurse Service Program at Bellevue Hospital in New York City and walked away with valuable hands-on experience.