D.O. Day 2019: Medical Students Advocate for Change
NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine students advocate for positive healthcare changes at national day of activism.
NYITCOM Enters Partnership with Johns Hopkins
NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine and Johns Hopkins University partner to expand opportunities for osteopathic medical education.
Alumni Profile: Christopher Frumusa
Christopher Frumusa (B.S. ’14) came to NYIT to study physical therapy. He switched his major to health sciences after he realized he wanted to help patients in a different way.
Alumni Profile: Alix Small Anand
When babies are too sick to nurse or bottle feed, Neonatal Dietician Alix Small Anand (M.S. ’12) ensures they get the right nutrition.
Alumni Profile: Alessandra Capizzi
As a physician assistant, Capizzi is fulfilling her lifelong dream to help patients and finding ways to make a positive impact on the profession.
Alumni Profile: Christopher Amen
As the newest physician in his family’s long line of osteopathic doctors, Christopher Amen (D.O. ’18) is continuing their legacy.
NYIT Opens New Chemical Laboratory
On January 22, the NYIT community celebrated the opening of a new chemical laboratory in Theobald Science Center at NYIT-Long Island.
School of Architecture and Design: Final Reviews
In December, NYIT School of Architecture and Design showcased undergraduate and graduate students’ final projects at a series of review sessions on the Long Island and New York City campuses.
Student Profile: Esther Pierre
After Esther Pierre lost her father, nursing gave her empowerment and the opportunity to help others.
Student Profile: Matt Ruggiero
When mechanical engineering major Matt Ruggiero was applying to college, NYIT’s prestigious engineering program convinced him that this was the place for him.
Student Profile: Vignesh Harish
This past summer, master’s candidate Vignesh Harish interned at IBM to protect the company’s data. Once he graduates, he hopes to continue to be a guardian of digital information.
Student Profile: Seth Levine
As an undergraduate, Seth Levine studied the circuits of the brain. Now he’s exploring a different kind of brain: artificial intelligence.