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NYIT's Computer Graphics History Is Out of This World

Learn about NYIT's connection to Pixar and one of the animation studio's earliest groundbreaking films.

Veterans Gather to Talk PTSD at NYIT Health Forum

Learn why post-traumatic stress disorder is an important issue that needs to be addressed in the United States.

Meet NYIT's Long Island Innovators

A prosthetic hand and an implantable medical device are the innovations by an NYIT student and a faculty member.

NYITCOM Opened Its Doors in 1977

Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger welcomed the first class of medical students.

NYITCOM Student Speaks Out on Mental Illness and Suicide

Raising awareness about mental health is key for physicians and medical students.

NYIT Students Win State Jeopardy Competition

The underdog team beats four schools for NYIT's first-ever contest victory.

Empowering Patients to be Healthy

Find out how Daniel J. Cavallo (D.O. '09) is making a difference by practicing medicine.

How Did the Giraffe Get Its Long Neck?

NYIT researchers' new study reveals an interesting and surprising evolutionary transformation.

Engineering Professor Wins Federal Grant to Develop Wireless Implantable System

The tiny implant will help track data in patients with stomach disorders.

New NYIT Center To Co-Sponsor Sports Medicine Conference

NYIT's Center for Sports Medicine will co-sponsor a conference on caring for athletic patients.

From Vulcan Salute to Papal Blessing, Ulnar Nerve Damage Caused Original Benediction Sign

Bennett Futterman's anatomy analysis reveals the origin of today's familiar hand blessing.

NYIT's Old Westbury Campus Has New York Family Ties

Venture to Midge Karr Art Fine Arts Design Center and Education Hall to see a former Whitney family mansion and stables.

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