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D.P.T. Grads Score Highly on Licensure Exams

The School of Health Professions celebrates the success of its Class of 2022 physical therapy graduates, who passed their licensure exams with flying colors.

Reinventing Our Future: Strategic Action Plan Progress

N. Sertac Artan, Ph.D., Francesca Fiore, Ed.D., and Erikka Vaughan, Ph.D., talk about the immediate and short-term goals and the status of planning efforts as the new academic year begins.

Book Club is a Pillar in the Community

Professor Frank Lorne, Ph.D., and Adjunct Instructor Jamel Vanderburg saw a need to strengthen communities at New York Tech. Together, they formed the Third Pillar Book Club, which focuses on bolstering relationships through the exchange of ideas and rational dialogues around themes generated from books.

REU Fellows Search for Ways to Secure Mobile Devices and Wireless Networks

Ten fellows in the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program collaborated with New York Tech faculty and graduate students in research on methods to secure mobile devices and wireless networks.

News Byte: Two New York Tech Deans Named to Healthcare Power List

Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., and Dean of the School of Health Professions Gordon Schmidt, Ph.D., were name to Long Island Business News’ 2022 Power Health Care list.

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.

NYITCOM Welcomes the Class of 2026

NYITCOM’s newest medical students received their first white coats during two days of celebration in Long Island, N.Y., and Jonesboro, Ark.

You Can Count on Me

Mentorship and coaching programs at New York Tech help students feel supported every step of the way.

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.

New York Tech Expands Co-op Education Offerings

On the heels of launching New York Tech’s first cooperative education (co-op) track for students in two of its undergraduate programs, the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is now expanding its co-op offerings to three additional degree programs.

Headed to New York Tech: Orientation 2022

On July 19 and 21, new students got a first look at college life at New York Tech at New Student Orientation on the New York City and Long Island campuses.

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.

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