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Alum Returns to His Long Island Roots

Adam Pascal (B.F.A. ’92) played Roger Davis in the original Broadway production of RENT in 1996. After many years of living in Los Angeles and touring, he returns to his hometown to direct a four-performance of the award-winning musical.

Spotlight on Faculty Tenures and Promotions for 2023-2024

As New York Tech prepares for the 2023-2024 academic year, several faculty members were recognized through tenure and promotions.

Mini-Research Grant Program for High School Students Thrives

Continuing its commitment to undergraduate research and to building a pipeline for students to pursue STEM fields, New York Tech has completed the sixth year of its Mini-Research Grant Awards program.

New York Tech Celebrates the Class of 2023

On May 21, New York Institute of Technology celebrated its 62nd annual commencement and welcomed its newest alumni.

My Experience in Ferragamo’s Internship Program

Interdisciplinary studies major Pashence Glover recounts her experience as an intern at Italian luxury goods company Salvatore Ferragamo.

Embracing Her South Asian Culture

For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, biology student Nazia Rahman reflects on her culture, Bangladeshis’ contributions to science, technology, education, the arts, and medicine, and the significance of the month-long celebration.

New York Tech Student Headed to Harvard

Interdisciplinary studies major Yllka Valdez was accepted into the Harvard/MIT Equitable Access to Research Training M.D.-Ph.D. Summer Program, where she will she gain training and mentorship in scientific research.

Student Profile: Angel Singh

Biology major Angel Singh grew up watching her grandmother’s home remedies resolve minor medical complaints. Her curiosity led her to her interest in investigating the connection between ingredients and modern healthcare and ignited her passion to become a physician.

Searching for the True Sequence of RNA

Shenglong Zhang, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biological and Chemical Sciences, received a National Institutes of Health grant estimated at $2,588,918 over the next four years, to develop a tool to reveal the true sequence of RNA.

NIH-Funded Research Could Lead to New Drug Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease

Assistant Professor Jole Fiorito, Ph.D., an expert in medicinal chemistry, has secured a three-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke that will support research into early-stage drug development to treat Alzheimer’s disease.

Annual Faculty Scholars Reception: Best and Brightest

New York Tech’s annual event was held on the Long Island campus on March 29, highlighting the academic research and scholarship over the last year.

Faculty Profile: William Letsou

Assistant Professor of Biological and Chemical Sciences William Letsou, Ph.D., is using the power of computers to explain and predict people’s risk of disease based on their genetic material.

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