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To Curb Climate Change, Cities Need the Right Design

NYIT professor pens op-ed stressing the importance of urban design in helping people adapt to a warming climate.

Exercise Does More Than Just the Body Good

What happens to your cognitive functions when you combine tasks that are physically and mentally challenging? That’s what Professor Peter Douris, Associate Professor John Handrakis, and a group of NYIT students set out to discover in their study “The Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Gaming on Cognitive Performance.”

Video: Why Do People Give Bad Gifts?

In a Facebook Live session, Associate Professor Deborah Cohn sat down with two NYIT School of Management students to discuss the reasons behind why people give bad gifts and what marketers can do to help prevent them.

NYIT Opens New Cyber Lab

On November 15, nearly 100 guests and members of the NYIT community joined Dean Nada Anid, Ph.D., NYIT President Hank Foley in a ceremonial ribbon cutting for the new cybersecurity lab, funded by a $400,000 ESD grant.

Founder of NYITCOM Inspires Future D.O.s

D.O. trailblazer Murray Goldstein, D.O., charges students with piloting the future of osteopathic medicine.

Global Perspectives and Partnerships

What kinds of meaningful global experiences does NYIT offer? And how is NYIT developing these global partnerships, particularly at a time when many countries and organizations are undergoing periods of unrest? NYIT Magazine went to the sources to find out.

Video: Tackling the U.S. Nursing Shortage

Sheldon Fields, Ph.D., dean of NYIT School of Health Professions, and Assistant Professor Lisa Sparacino, Ph.D., discuss the looming nursing shortage facing the United States.

You Are What You Eat: A Short-Term Unhealthy Diet May Lead to Ailments

Researchers at NYITCOM link the western diet to vascular damage and prediabetes.

NYIT Hosts Export Seminar to Help Businesses Go Global

Historic NYIT de Seversky Mansion set the stage for several experts from the public and private sectors to offer small businesses guidance on how to become successful exporters.

Faculty and Staff News and Accomplishments: Fall 2017

Read the most recent news and accomplishments from NYIT faculty and staff members.

Q&A with Hui-Yin Hsu: Empowering Teachers Around the World

To coincide with World Teacher’s Day, NYIT hosted a panel discussion around this year’s theme—Teaching in Freedom, Empowering Teachers.

Students Flex Their Mechanical Muscle

At the Make Anything Robot Hackathon, students had the opportunity to build and program a robotic arm.

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