18th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception: Celebrating NYIT’s Creative Achievements
Nearly 190 scholars, scientists, professionals, and researchers were honored at the 18th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception at NYIT de Seversky Mansion on April 11.
Earth Day 2019: How a Planetary Diet Could Save Our World
Associate Professor Lorraine Mongiello, DRPH, talks to The Box about the Planetary Health Diet and the impact it has on people’s overall health and the environment.
News Brief: Community Engagement Day 2019
Faculty, staff, and students from NYIT-Long Island, NYIT-New York City, and NYITCOM-Arkansas participated in New York Institute of Technology’s second Community Engagement Day on April 10.
Advancing Medical Education at 2019 AACOM Conference
Students and faculty from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Long Island and Jonesboro locations made an impressive showing at Educating Leaders 2019, the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) annual conference.
New Research Shows Why People Are Willing to Pamper Their Pets
A new study by Assistant Professor Colleen P. Kirk, M.B.A., D.P.S., reveals that dog owners have greater psychological ownership of their pets—and a willingness to pay more for their care.
Ask an Expert: The Keto Diet Explained in One Minute
Mindy Haar, Ph.D., breaks down the the latest trend in weight loss and warns of side effects associated with a low-carb diet.
NYIT Brings ‘A’ Game to eSports
On March 30, NYIT hosted the eSports symposium, Your Future in eSports, and the CyBears won the first-ever East Coast Conference (ECC) League of Legends Championship.
Turning the Tide: How Data Can Save Cities from Flooding
In a Scientific American op-ed, Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong, Ph.D., advises policymakers to use data visualization to prepare for rising water levels near coastal cities around the world.
Building Common Grounds with Architecture
In a Salon op-ed, Assistant Professor Dongsei Kim, M.Des., argues that well-designed architecture on borders between countries can create opportunities for residents on both sides.
Faculty Profile: Julia Molnar
Faculty Profile: Jason Bourke
What’s in a nose? When it comes to dinosaurs, Associate Professor Jason Bourke, Ph.D., has the answers. His research on dinosaur biology and behavior is shaping modern paleontology.
When It Comes to Social Media, Doctors Are Held to a Higher Standard
Medical students need to fully grasp the consequences of social media usage, explains Associate Professor Bernadette Riley, D.O.