Reshaping an Outbreak
Infectious diseases expert Carl Abraham, M.D., breaks down the facts about COVID-19 and why it’s important to contain the illness.
News ‘Bite’: National Nutrition Month®
Nutrition expert Mindy Haar, Ph.D., sets the record straight on fats.
100 Years Ago Today: A Look at New York City in 1920
Associate Professor Jonathan Goldman, Ph.D., paints a vivid picture of life in the 1920s on his website, New York in 1920, 100 Years Ago Today.
Brian Harper Addresses COVID-19 Concerns and Myths
Brian Harper, M.D., chief medical officer of the Academic Health Centers and former Suffolk County Health Commissioner, shares his public health expertise in Newsday stories on COVID-19.<.p>
Faculty Profile: Kevin Park
Assistant Professor Kevin Park, M.F.A., talks to The Box about New York Tech’s new UX/UI design and development program.
News Byte: Vetting Presidential Candidates on K-12 Education
Assistant Professor and Chair of Education Robert Feirsen offers insight to educators on ways to evaluate 2020 presidential candidates and where they stand on issues relating to pre-K-12 education.
Why Insurers Should Cover Mental Healthcare to Lower Costs
In an op-ed in Fortune, NYITCOM’s Liat Jarkon argues that the insurance industry has fueled an epidemic that has contributed to needless deaths and national spending.
Ask an Expert: Communication in the Digital Age
In an interview with Globesville, Professor of Communication Arts Felisa Kaplan talks about social media’s influence on today’s global society and offers her predictions on what digital devices may look like in the future.
Faculty Attending Wolfram Conference Inspired to Incorporate Computational Thinking in Coursework
New York Tech faculty across various disciplines attending the Wolfram Technology Conference, inspiring them to use Wolfram Language in research and coursework.
Faculty Fellow Premieres New York Tech Live’s March Debut
New York Tech Live! organizer and Associate Professor Jonathan Goldman discusses upcoming events in March focusing on West Side Story and skateboarding culture.
Helping Stroke Victims Get Back on Their Feet
John Handrakis, professor of physical therapy, takes part in Veterans Affairs research to improve knee movement in stroke victims.
News Byte: Babak Beheshti Discusses What’s Ahead for 5G on PBS
The dean of NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences was a featured speaker on PBS’s SciTech Now.