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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.

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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.

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.

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