The Scope: A Medical School Podcast
In October, NYITechnology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) launched its first podcast: The Scope, a unique podcast tailor-made for medical students.
Director of Military and Veteran Affairs Addresses the Challenges of Adjusting to Civilian Life
On Veterans Day, Frank Rivera, director of the Office of Military and Veteran Affairs, appeared in an interview with ABC News’s live online show The Debrief to discuss the challenges veterans face when they return to civilian life.
School Counseling Professor Advises Educators on Ways to Identify LGBTQ Bullying
In an article in The Conversation, Associate Professor Daniel Cinotti advises school counselors and teachers that educators must understand what constitutes bullying and its underlying causes to prevent future bullying of LGBTQ students.
NYITCOM Goes Big at OMED 2019
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) students, faculty, staff, and alumni made an impressive showing at the 2019 national Osteopathic Medical Education Conference (OMED).
Architecture Faculty Speak About Public Spaces in the Digital Age at the U.N.
Associate Professor Marcella Del Signore and Associate Dean Tom Verebes presented research at The Power of Public Space in a Digital Age symposium at the United Nations.
IEEE Honors Wenjia Li, Ph.D.
The assistant professor of computer science was selected as the recipient of the 2019 IEEE Region 1 Technological Innovation (Academic) Award.
Mark Gugliotti Corrects Poor Posture on National News
As seen on CBS News, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy Mark Gugliotti discusses the importance of proper posture.
Meet Our New Full-Time Faculty
New York Institute of Technology welcomes 24 professors for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Faculty Earn Presidential Engagement Awards for Research, Technology, Global Approaches
Five faculty members received Presidential Engagement Awards for their efforts to integrate global topics, research/scholarship, and technology into their curriculum.
Q&A: How Lizards and Snakes Got Their Skull Shapes
In a new study, Assistant Professor Akinobu Watanabe and a team of researchers discover that diet and habitat played a role in the evolution of snake and lizard skulls.
Faculty Spends Summer Learning a New Language
Professor of Physics Roger Yu sees great potential for Wolfram Language at New York Institute of Technology.
Faculty Win $750K NSF Grant for Sustainability Research
With the support of a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, a team of researchers led by Associate Professor Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong will study sustainable and resilient urban development in New York City and Phoenix, Ariz.