Career Week 2022 Wrap-up
During the weeklong event, students had the opportunity to learn how to polish their résumé, take advantage of LinkedIn Learning, find the career best suited for them, and more.
Six Architecture Students Selected for Metropolis Magazine’s Future100
Once again, School of Architecture and Design Students were selected as the top graduating architecture and interior design students in the United States and Canada by Metropolis magazine.
Faculty Forum: Telemedicine Matures During the Pandemic
In Part II of the series, Associate Professor Shinu Kuriakose focuses on the challenges and opportunities of telemedicine, as well as the hurdles that need to be overcome.
Student Profile: Wilson Fung
As a child, Wilson Fung played piano competitively. But when competing became too stressful, he stopped. Now, the electrical and computer engineering major plays for fun and, what once gave him stress, helps him decompress.
Leveraging Mentorship and Data to Improve Student Success
New York Tech offers a variety of mentorship programs throughout a student’s career and uses real-time data to develop the right programs to put students on a path to lifelong success.
Why Sense of Touch Varies Among Individuals
New NYITCOM anatomy research may explain why some individuals are more sensitive to tactile sensations than others.
Inaugural Awards Ceremony Recognizes NYITCOM Alumni
On May 2, the NYITCOM community gathered for the medical school’s first-ever alumni awards dinner.
Cultural Competency in Mental Health Treatment
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month 2022, clinical psychologist Anu Raj, Psy.D., shares tips for finding a culturally competent therapist.
Ingenium Awards Celebrate College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Alumni and Industry Partners
On April 27, guests gathered at NYIT de Seversky Mansion to celebrate the accomplishments of fellow alumni and industry partners at the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ first Ingenium Awards ceremony.
NYITCOM Researchers: “Moderate Caffeine Intake with Age”
Research conducted by NYITCOM students and faculty suggests that high caffeine consumption disrupts heart rhythm in older individuals.
Alumni Profile: Marsha Alexander
Marsha Alexander (D.O. ’02) talks to The Box about her experience attending medical school as a mother to running her own practice and working with veterans and victims of 9/11.
New York Tech Gives Back
More than 150 volunteers from New York Tech’s Long Island, New York City, and Vancouver campuses participated in the university’s fifth annual Community Engagement Day, logging over 250 hours of service.