Hadjiargyrou Is New York Tech’s First Distinguished Professor
Professor Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences and director of the D.O./Ph.D. program, has been named New York Institute of Technology’s first distinguished professor. This designation recognizes outstanding faculty who have achieved the highest levels of scholarship over the course of their careers.
News Byte: Architecture Student Showcases His Work at Milan Design Week
Liyth Musallam, an architectural technology major, presented his stone installation, Spandrel, at Fuorisalone, a series of exhibitions that took place throughout Milan during Milan Design Week.
News Byte: Training Program Prepares Potential Healthcare Workers to Fill Important Roles
The first group of participants complete the New York Tech Healthcare Service Training Project, preparing them to fill roles in basic life support, home healthcare, medical coding, personal training, and rehabilitation therapy.
Queer History is American History
Ron Goldberg, web content editor at New York Tech, talks about the history of the LGBTQ+ movement, and why these stories must be taught, honored, and celebrated.
Getting a Grip on Robotic Hands
Michael Nizich, Ph.D., director of the ETIC and the creator of E.R.R.S.E.L.A., discusses advancements and challenges in engineering lifelike robotic hands.
Juneteenth: Moving Forward, With an Eye on the Past
As the nation prepares to celebrate Juneteenth, Evette Allen Moore, Ph.D., assistant dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion, reflects on the history of the holiday and its significance.
2022 Energy Conference: Climate Adaptation and Resilience
At the 2022 Energy Conference, New York Tech faculty, alumni, and industry experts explored strategies for adapting to climate change and talked about how communities can increase their sustainability and resilience.
Medical Student Awarded Competitive AHA Scholarship
NYITCOM student Nikki Maddie has secured a Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease from the American Heart Association (AHA) to study the link between obesity and hypertension.
Engineering Students Get Creative
For their entry in the New York State Industries for the Disabled CREATE Symposium, three College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students developed a more efficient way for employees who are neurodiverse to assemble cardboard packaging materials.
Spotlight on Faculty Tenures and Promotions
As New York Tech prepares for the 2022-2023 academic year, several faculty members were recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship, service, and commitment to the university through tenure and promotions.
Researching Treatments for Pediatric Brain Cancer
New York Tech researchers published scientific findings that could bring the medical community one step closer to winning the fight against pediatric brain cancer.
Students, Faculty Contribute Tech, Design Savvy to Open-Air Production of Romeo and Juliet
On June 4 and 5, New York Tech students, faculty, and staff participated in creating multimedia scenery for Teatro Grattacielo’s production of Giulietta e Romeo in Battery Park City’s Robert F. Wagner Park.