Alumni Profile: Lorraine Mead
Lorraine Mead, senior content strategist for Google, explains how finding projects outside your comfort zone can help your career.
Special Inauguration Issue and Thank You to Our Donors
In this special edition of NYIT Magazine, we celebrate President Foley’s inauguration, showcase the accomplishments of our community of makers and doers, thank our donors who have made the dream of a college education possible for so many students, and look to the future of NYIT.
Fighting Cancer with Magnets—on the Nano Scale
Assistant Professor Dorinamaria Carka, Ph.D., and NYIT student Ian Kelly are using magnetic micro- and nanoparticles to deliver drugs directly to cancerous cells.
Water, Water, Everywhere: Using Biosensors to Test for Toxic Water
Funded by the U.S. Army, Assistant Professor Fang Li, Ph.D., is developing a biosensor to be used by troops deployed in remote locales to quickly detect toxicity levels in water.
Running and Women’s Bodies
Women who increase their exercise level to boost their metabolism are actually lowering it according to new research by Assistant Professor Joanne Donoghue, Ph.D., and a group of medical students.
Hunting for Bacteriophages in the Kitchen Sink
Assistant Professor Bryan Gibb, Ph.D., and a team of undergraduate students look to the kitchen sponge for solutions to antibiotic resistance.
Alumni Profile: Maria Sastre
Maria Sastre (B.S. ’81, M.B.A. ’83), president and COO of private aviation company Signature Flight Support, knows that it takes hard work to be successful.
Alumni Profile: Bryan Silverman
Bryan Silverman (M.S. ’89), entrepreneur, clinical nutritionist, and CEO of ObvioHealth, has always focused on finding opportunities to succeed despite the odds.
Alumni Profile: Atul Kukar
Atul Kukar (D.O. '11) has also dedicated himself to the education and wellness of the next generation of osteopathic physicians.
Building Resilient Communities
A new initiative between NYIT and Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement (HCCI) encourages collaboration and programming that benefits Harlem’s Bradhurst community and NYIT students.
The Password Is Dead. Long Live the Password.
Researchers at NYIT investigate what’s next in the world of authentication.
Read the Winter 2018 Issue of NYIT Magazine
Read the Winter 2018 Issue of NYIT Magazine, featuring problematic passwords, cross country, community collaborations, and more.