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Video: Why Do People Give Bad Gifts?

In a Facebook Live session, Associate Professor Deborah Cohn sat down with two NYIT School of Management students to discuss the reasons behind why people give bad gifts and what marketers can do to help prevent them.

You Are What You Eat: A Short-Term Unhealthy Diet May Lead to Ailments

Researchers at NYITCOM link the western diet to vascular damage and prediabetes.

NYITCOM Students Take the Lead in Research

Six NYITCOM student posters placed first or second at the 2017 American Osteopathic Association Osteopathic Medical Conference and Exposition.

Q&A with Paolo Gasti: Password Not Protected

Assistant Professor Paolo Gasti and a team of researchers have developed a more effective technique to guess passwords.

Faculty Research: No Bones About It

Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., receives $442,000 NIH grant for bone healing research.

Mini-Grants Fund Big Research in Cyber and Internet of Things

NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences issues five $17,500 grants, funded by a $100,000 award from Northrop Grumman for Training and Research Programs at NYIT’s Cybersecurity Research Center and StartUp NY Facility. The grants will support faculty and student research in secure data networks, Internet of Things (IoT), and biometrics.

Potential Treatment Breakthrough May H-ALT Cancer

Associate Professor Dong Zhang is one step closer to developing a drug that could potentially treat ALT cancers without the toxic side effects of chemotherapy.

Student Researchers Spend Summer at NYIT’s REU Program

Twelve students will spend 10 weeks at NYIT-Manhattan for the university’s 2017 Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates.

Electricity Consumption Marks Your Phone

NYIT researchers have found that plugging in to a public charging station can make your phone or other device vulnerable in more ways than one.

16th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception Celebrates Research and Achievements

NYIT honored more than 150 faculty members for their research and work at the 16th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception in March.

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.

A Micro Mind Reveals Macro Answers About the Human Brain

Assistant Professor Navin Pokala studies the behavior of the roundworm to better understand how the human brain functions.

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