Restoring Trust in Science
The mistrust of science has grown, fueling political divide and the spread of misinformation. Why doesn’t the public believe in science? And how can their trust be gained? New York Tech faculty and alumni weigh in.
News Byte: New York Tech Healthcare Leaders Recognized
Four healthcare leaders from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the School of Health Professions were honored during Schneps Media’s Healthcare Heroes event.
Architecture Students Benefit from 3-D BIM Collaborative Technology During COVID-19
How 3-D building information modeling (BIM) technology introduced in remote classwork helped students work and collaborate, while also providing them valuable experience with a tool that many employers in the design world rely on every day.
The AIDS Epidemic Offers a Roadmap to Ending COVID-19
People of color have been hardest hit by the pandemic. Yet, they’re also among the most skeptical of vaccines that could protect them. How do we reassure communities of color that the vaccines are safe and effective; and encourage people to get the shots that could save their lives?
Getting Residents Vaccinated
School of Health Professions student volunteers are doing their part to stop the pandemic by assisting residents with scheduling COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
Shane Speights, D.O., Provides Updates on Johnson & Johnson Vaccine, COVID-19 Variants
In a recent Facebook post, Shane Speights, D.O., site dean of NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine-Arkansas (NYITCOM-Arkansas), discusses the rationale behind government health officials’ call for a pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Biotechnology, COVID-19, and Beyond
At the Biotechnology Summit: “Innovation in the Time of COVID and Beyond,” experts discussed the latest research in biotech and how these findings are impacting the treatment of COVID-19.
Vice President for Enrollment Management Talks About How COVID-19 Affected Higher Ed
At Herald Inside LI’s panel discussion, “Staying Local for College,” Joseph Posillico, Ed.D., CPA, discussed the ways Long Island universities met public safety measures during the pandemic and how some of those changes are here to stay.
News Byte: NYITCOM-Arkansas Continues COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts
A collective effort from Northeast Arkansas organizations resulted in the administration of 1,662 COVID-19 vaccines at a community event on March 6 in Jonesboro.
New Python Workshop Aims to Support Women and Single Parents Affected by the Pandemic
Python Programming for Women and Single Parents is a new workshop designed to train those who are unemployed or underemployed and help them advance their careers.
Race, Medicine, and COVID-19
At the panel discussion “Race, Medicine, and COVID-19,” medical experts addressed healthcare disparities and how to build a more inclusive healthcare environment based on trusted relationships between physicians and patients.
Training an Army to Combat COVID-19
To win the war on COVID-19, the United States will need an army of trained vaccinators. Volunteers from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine and NYIT School of Health Professions are answering the call.