Inauguration Week: Kick-Off Celebration
On April 9, the NYIT community gathered in Riland Auditorium to kick-off a weeklong celebration of the inauguration of NYIT’s fourth president, Hank Foley, Ph.D.
Post-Disaster Resilience
In an op-ed in Salon, Associate Professor Farzana Gandhi explains that relief efforts after a natural disaster should solve long-term solutions, not just immediate needs.
Video: Want to Curb Climate Change? Cities Need to Get Involved.
Associate Professor Jeffrey Raven and NYIT student Luciana Godinho talk about ways that mayors and urban leaders can help residents adapt to a warming climate.
Get Ready for a (Virtual) Reality Check
A new group welcomes NYIT community members from all disciplines to explore and discuss the latest in VR technology.
How Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Could Crumble Mass Transit
Associate Professor Nicholas D. Bloom, Ph.D., pens op-ed calling for U.S. governors, who control most of the nation’s regional transit authorities, to demand more federal transit funding.
Q&A: Kevin LaGrandeur on Monsters, Mad Scientists, Mary Shelley, and Mel Brooks
English professor Kevin LaGrandeur, Ph.D., interviewed acclaimed filmmaker Mel Brooks for an essay in a book on Frankenstein, published in honor of the novel’s 200th anniversary.
The Password Is Dead. Long Live the Password.
Researchers at NYIT investigate what’s next in the world of authentication.
School of Health Professions Heads in the Right Direction
NYIT School of Health Professions partners with ThinkFirst’s Northwell Health chapter to educate local communities on how to prevent brain injuries.
Video: Why Women Are Good for Business
Assistant Professor Radoslaw Nowak, J.D., Ph.D., and M.B.A. candidate Mitali Baxi, talk about the lack of opportunities for women in the workplace and the actions companies should take in order to make a change.
With Spinal Cord Injuries, Temperature Is Another Complication
Associate Professor John Handrakis, D.P.T., aims to regulate a standardized test that identifies core body temperature dysfunction in persons with spinal cord injuries.
NYIT Doctors are the Faces of Osteopathic Medicine
The American Osteopathic Association selected Assistant Professor Adena Leder, D.O., and alumnus Mikhail Varshavski (D.O. '14), for its most recent Doctors that DO campaign.
Researchers Go Toe-to-Toe With Horse Evolution
NYITCOM researchers pose a revolutionary theory on horse toe evolution.