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Virtual Friends May Lead to Frenemies in the Workplace

NYIT School of Management social media and the workplace research cited in The Wall Street Journal.

Presidential Engagement Awards: Putting NYIT’s Best Values Forward

Five faculty and staff members are celebrated with the Presidential Engagement Awards for their extraordinary service to students during the NYIT Academic Senate meeting on May 4.

Video: Randomly Asked Questions About the 500 Building Project

Dean Maria R. Perbellini, M.Arch., and Dean Sheldon Fields, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, answer questions about a joint project between the School of Architecture and Design and the School of Health Professions to redesign the 500 Building on the Long Island campus.

A Walk to End Cancer

On April 27, the NYIT community participated in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.

What Do Robots and Rocks Have in Common? Architecture, Of Course

At two events, NYIT School of Architecture and Design explored the ways technology is changing the way architects build and design.

Commencement 2018: What You Need to Know

On May 22, the NYIT community will celebrate the Class of 2018 at the 57th Commencement Ceremony and present an honorary degree to alumna Carol Silva.

Faculty Profile: Haotian Zhao, Ph.D.

Associate Professor Haotian, Zhao, Ph.D., hopes to find better ways to treat childhood cancers. Read more about his research.

About Face: Why Neanderthals Look Different From Modern Humans

Assistant Professor Jason Bourke, Ph.D., lends his anatomy expertise to solving an ancient mystery.

The Installation of NYIT President Hank Foley

At a private club in Manhattan on April 12, academic, business, and civic leaders joined members of the NYIT community to celebrate the official installation of Hank Foley, Ph.D., as the university’s fourth president.

NYITCOM Researchers Discover Potential New Treatment for Heart Attack Patients

NYITCOM researchers offer an alternative treatment for heart patients that are intolerant to beta blocker medication.

17th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception: Celebrating NYIT’s Finest Minds

Nearly 180 NYIT faculty members were recognized for their innovative work at the 17th Annual Faculty Scholars Reception.

Many Scientific Studies Are Bogus, but Blockchain Can Help

The scientific community could reduce errors and regain the public’s confidence by authenticating and certifying research data using the blockchain, writes NYIT President Hank Foley, Ph.D., in an op-ed in Scientific American.

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