Physicians Concerned About Virus Trends, Urge Vaccination
Following two years of relatively low flu and respiratory syncytial virus numbers, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Christine Hartford, M.D., believes we could be in for an unusual winter and encourages everyone to stay up-do-date on their vaccinations.
Helpful Tips to Secure Data From a Stolen Phone
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Director of the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center Michael Nizich, Ph.D., offers steps to take if a phone is stolen.
Op-ed: Higher Ed Must Make Customer Service a Priority
In an op-ed in CNBC, Dean of Students Felipe Henao, Ed.D., says universities should take a page out of corporate America’s playbook.
Shedding Light on Residential Energy Use
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Ehsan Kamel, Ph.D., discusses his latest study and how researchers are leveraging technology to make residential buildings more energy efficient.
988: Changing the Response to Mental Health Crises
Anu Raj, Psy.D., clinical psychologist at the Center for Behavioral Health, explains why 988, the new emergency number for mental health crises, provides Americans with a much-needed resource.
Faculty Forum: Retaining Talent Amid The Great Resignation
In Part II of Associate Professor Radek Nowak’s analysis of the Great Resignation, he delves into ways employers can improve retention.
Faculty Forum: Why Millions of Americans Quit Their Jobs
In Part I of a two-part series, Associate Professor Radek Nowak, Ph.D., looks at why American employees could afford to quit their jobs during the biggest economic crisis in recent history.
News Byte: Brookshield Laurent Featured in The DO
In a recent profile in The DO, Brookshield Laurent, D.O., discusses the physician shortage in the Mississippi Delta region, policies to address healthcare disparities, and other topics highlighting NYITCOM-Arkansas’s dedication to improving the region’s health outcomes.
A Sweet Marketing Strategy
Sweethearts conversation hearts are an iconic Valentine’s Day candy, but with 16 new sayings, they look different this year. School of Management Interim Dean Deborah Y. Cohn, Ph.D., explains what’s behind this marketing strategy.
Discussing Collective Trauma and Mental Health
NYITCOM’s Liat Jarkon, D.O., director of the Center for Behavioral Health and assistant professor of family medicine, was one of several experts featured in a virtual forum about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Long Island’s mental health crisis.
The Trouble With 5G
In a Q&A with The Box, Batu Chalise, Ph.D., assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, explains how 5G interferes with flight navigation and what can be done to keep air travel safe.
Op-ed: College Campuses Should Learn the Power of Design from Corporate America
A Fortune op-ed by Suzanne Musho, AIA, NCARB, vice president and chief architect for real estate development and sustainable capital planning, calls on universities to leverage the pandemic as an opportunity to reimagine their campuses and create spaces that foster student success.