Student Profile: Melody Young
From a young age, Melody Young wanted to practice medicine. But the research projects she’s worked on as a student in the osteopathic medicine, D.O./medical and biological sciences, Ph.D. program have opened her eyes to new possibilities.
An Honest Reflection on National Coming Out Day
In recognition of National Coming Out Day, Professor Michael Schiavi, Ph.D., reflects on his journey from keeping his sexual identity quiet to celebrating who he is.
Creating Safer Schools for LGBTQ+ Students
In observance of National Coming Out Day, Daniel Cinotti, Ph.D., associate professor of school counseling, shares how school counselors and educators can identify and address LGBTQ+ bullying.
News Byte: President Foley Named as Top NYC Power Player
Politics NY named President Hank Foley, Ph.D., one of 2022’s Power Players in Education.
Student Profile: Zoya Haq
As the Student Government Association president on the New York City campus, Zoya Haq wants to make campus life enjoyable for all students and to make sure their voices are heard.
Recognizing Breast Cancer Awareness Month
NYITCOM cancer researcher, Dong Zhang, Ph.D., explains BRCA gene mutations and why he is hopeful for more effective, less toxic treatments.
Ancient Fossil Reveals Signs of Bone-Crushing Megalodon Attack
Research co-authored by Brian Beatty, Ph.D., associate professor of anatomy at the College of Osteopathic Medicine, provides new insight into the predatory behavior of the giant prehistoric shark megalodon.
New York Tech-Vancouver’s 13th Commencement Ceremony
On September 23, nearly 300 graduates received their degrees at the Vancouver campus’ commencement ceremony.
Students Reflect on Their Hispanic Heritage
Six students talk to New York Tech News about what their heritage means to them.
Student Profile: Christopher Shagan
When Christopher Shagan transferred to New York Tech to study architecture, he knew he found his place. “New York Tech’s program teaches me ways to think creatively and differently to solve problems and become better at the software used within my field.”
News Byte: Team From the School of Architecture and Design Proposes Solutions to Food Insecurity
At the sixth Tallinn Architecture Biennale in Tallinn, Estonia, Associate Professor Marcella Del Signore, Professor Tom Verebes, Ph.D., and a group of graduate students in the architecture, urban and regional design program presented their solution to food insecurity in New Yok City.
Starting Off on the Right Foot
Nicole Sheehan, director of undergraduate academic advising, shares valuable tips, information, and resources to help the first-year college experience go as smoothly as possible.