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Video: Amanda Golden and Nada Anid Talk Women, Technology, and Art

Amanda Golden, Ph.D., assistant professor at NYIT College of Arts and Sciences, sat down with Nada Anid, Ph.D., dean of NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, to talk about the impact women have on the world during a Facebook Live session on October 4.

Q&A with Paolo Gasti: Password Not Protected

Assistant Professor Paolo Gasti and a team of researchers have developed a more effective technique to guess passwords.

Adding Nutritional Value to Health Professions Programs

Faculty members Lorraine Mongiello and Mindy Haar’s lecture series on nutrition helps fill a gap in the allied health professions curricula.

Coming to You Live from the Internet: NYIT Student Affairs

On September 7, Gabrielle St. Léger launched her monthly sit-down series with students on Facebook Live, Instagram Stories, and Periscope for Twitter.

10 Questions with Patricia Chaban

Patricia Chaban sat down with The Box to talk about NYIT’s study abroad program in France.

Health Risks in the Wake of a Hurricane

Disaster Relief: Victims and responders are unknowingly exposed to health risks following a hurricane.

Upcoming Events: Welcome Back to School!

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Mastering Business in the Foothills of Kilimanjaro

M.B.A. students travel to Tanzania to support female entrepreneurs.

Faculty Research: No Bones About It

Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., receives $442,000 NIH grant for bone healing research.

President Foley Welcomes New Faculty and Honors Superstars

NYIT President Hank Foley welcomes new faculty members and recognizes the winners of the 2017 Presidential Excellence Awards.

The Nurse Shortage Isn't a Partisan Issue

Without an effort to train enough nurses to meet the needs of an older, more diverse nation, America's health system may be pushed past the breaking point.

A. Martin Gerdes

As a young researcher studying heart disease, A. Martin Gerdes, Ph.D., was frustrated by the lack of understanding in his field about how heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases impacted the structure of the heart at the cellular and molecular level. He dedicated his career to studying heart disease and he has been honored for his contributions with two highly esteemed honors.

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