Meth Use and Immune Response: NYIT Researcher Receives Grant for Study
Luis Martinez, Ph.D., will focus his animal research on the drug’s effects on wound-healing in hopes of building a foundation for future clinical studies
NYIT Welcomes New Leadership
Mark C. Hampton, Ph.D., joins NYIT as vice president for Planning, Analytics, and Decision Support.
Upcoming Events
Learn about upcoming events at NYIT.
Ready for Their Close-Up: NYIT Students and Alumni Star in New Marketing Campaign
Starting this August, the university is finding new ways to tell our story with help from its new marketing agency, Oberland.
E-Learning is an Essential Tool for Improving the Public Teacher Corps
Many challenges face America’s K-12 teachers; one solution may be found through online teacher certification.
NYIT Co-Hosts Career Fairs in China
In a first-of-its-kind event, six American universities, including NYIT, jointly organized career fairs for China-based students and alumni.
Training Doctors to Talk About Death
In an op-ed in Newsweek, NYIT Vice President for Medical Affairs and Global Health Jerry Balentine, D.O., says doctors, nurses, and other caregivers need to be trained to use compassion and tact when discussing end-of-life plans with terminally ill patients and their relatives.
Borrowing Landscape
A collaboration between two architects influences a body of research around structures, light, and landscapes.
Alumni Profile: Tom Van Laan
Tom Van Laan
Alumni Profile: John V. Sullivan
John Sullivan
Alumni Profile: John Rebecchi
John Rebecchi
Inaugural Class at NYITCOM at A-State Receives White Coats
The first class of 120 students in Jonesboro marked their official entry into medical school.