Q&A: What You May Not Know About Long Island’s Drinking Water
Associate Professor Sarah Meyland talks about the state of Long Island’s drinking water and what it will take to clean it up.
Down the Pipe: Engineering Professors Awarded $350K NSF Grant
Assistant Professors Reza Khalaj Amineh, Ph.D., and Maryam Ravan, Ph.D., win a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to enhance the testing of composite materials using holographic microwave imaging.
Active Research: Going Head-to-Head Against Concussions
Experts at NYIT’s Center for Sports Medicine are leading the charge on concussion care and research.
Brain Therapy: New Treatments for Neurological Problems
With novel, interdisciplinary approaches to care, physicians and health professionals at NYIT are improving the lives of those with neurological disorders and making breakthroughs in the field.
Jaime Martinez Awarded Grant to Spur Innovation in STEM Teaching
Associate Professor Jaime (Jim) Martinez, Ph.D., won a nearly $50,000 to support innovative science teaching, starting with hosting the largest CESTEMER conference at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway.
Faculty Receive $300K in Internal Grants
The Office of Academic Affairs awarded more than $300,000 in internal grants to tenure and tenure-track faculty.
Michael Nizich Presents on the Importance of International Education
At the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors Annual Conference & Expo, the director of NYIT’s Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) spoke about the ETIC’s programs and how they encourage students to think globally.
Five Questions with Carl Abraham on the Measles Outbreak
Assistant Professor Carl Abraham, M.D., sat down with The Box to talk about the outbreak and why the United States is at risk of losing its status as a national that has eliminated measles.
The New York City Campus Buzzes With Inspiration During Creative Tech Week
New York Institute of Technology played host to several sessions during the annual event.
Digitally Disruptive: AI Innovation Takes Center Stage at NYIT
Scientists, business leaders, professors, and tech experts gathered at NYIT-Long Island to discuss ways that AI could disrupt industries and professions.
STUDENT POV: 16th Annual SOURCE Presentations
More than 160 students presented research at the 16th Annual SOURCE (Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression).
Faculty Profile: Claude Gagna
The associate professor of Life Sciences is using DNA to revolutionize drug research.