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Alumni Profile: Victoria Rouse

For Victoria Rouse (B.F.A. ’18), becoming an interior design intern as a member of the Parks Department at the Walt Disney World Company less than a month after graduation was a huge honor.  

Children Experience Concussions Longer Than Adults

A heads up for parents of young athletes: researchers at NYIT Center for Sports Medicine Concussion have found that children under 13 years old experience concussion symptoms three times longer than older teens and adults.

Week of Welcome Continues

The fall 2018 semester may have begun, but the fun keeps on going as students are invited to the last week of Week of Welcome events to kick off the new school year.

The Lab That Never Sleeps

Researchers in the Integrated Medical Systems Lab work year-round to develop novel medical devices to combat diseases and disorders.

New Faculty Receive New York Welcome

The latest faculty members joining the university were welcomed by NYIT President Hank Foley, Ph.D., at the New Faculty Reception on August 28 at NYIT de Seversky Mansion.

Welcome Back!

As the fall 2018 semester begins, students are invited to a Week of Welcome events to kick off the new school year.

Coating the Next Class of Future Physicians

The newest medical students in NYITCOM received their white coats, a rite of passage signifying their official start in medical school.

Alumni Profile: Christopher Briller

Christopher Briller (B.S. ’97), president and CEO of MerchantPro Express, understands the importance of seizing every opportunity and putting 100 percent effort into whatever you do.

Alumni Profile: Daniel Ferrara

As founder, president, and chairman of the board of Island Medical Management, Daniel Ferrara (D.O. '86) has always been focused on giving back to people who need it most.

Happy Campers

More than 150 high school students participated in one of six courses in NYIT Academy—an immersive summer program that combines hands-on learning and unique educational experiences.

Medical Students Treat Patients in Ghana and the Dominican Republic

NYITCOM students travelled to Ghana and the Dominican Republic for medical outreach and service learning. They went home with an experience they will never forget.

Two Students Develop a Winning App That’s Designed to "Pick You Up"

Crater—an on-demand transportation service app—is the brainchild of two NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences students that will allow people to call a driver with a pick-up truck to bring their goods home.

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