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More School Counselors Could Help Address America’s Youth Mental Health Crisis

A Salon op-ed by Assistant Professor of School Counseling Cameka Hazel, Ed.D., calls for expanded access to school counselors as a concrete strategy for improving youth mental health.

Shining a Light on Student Research

More than 40 undergraduate students showcased their scientific research at Theobald Science Center on December 16.

News Byte: Studying the Impact of Smartphones in the Classroom

New research by the College of Arts and Sciences’ Melissa Huey, Ph.D., finds that smartphones negatively impact college students’ classroom experience.

Research for a Better World

Faculty and student researchers join forces across schools and colleges to address challenges, find solutions, and fuel innovation, giving students unique experiences that enhance their learning and allowing them to work with colleagues outside their areas of study on a common goal.

Partners in Business and Life

When Kerri Davidson Haack (B.S. ’00) and Michael Haack (B.Arch. ’01) met as undergraduates at New York Tech, they embarked on a journey that would take them from building their careers and starting a family to business partners.

Student Profile: Sibel Sezen

Sibel Sezen (B.P.S. ’21) believes the possible uses for data analysis are limitless and is excited by the potential it has to help people. After receiving a bachelor's in interdisciplinary studies, she is continuing her education at New York Tech, pursuing a master's degree in data science.

Creating Safer Schools for LGBTQ+ Students

In observance of National Coming Out Day, Daniel Cinotti, Ph.D., associate professor of school counseling, shares how school counselors and educators can identify and address LGBTQ+ bullying.

Alumni Profile: Selin Park

For Selin Park (B.S. ’20), taking a wrong turn helped her find her true calling: to become a nurse.

Faculty Profile: Jacqueline Keighron

From a young age, Assistant Professor Jacqueline Keighron, Ph.D., was encouraged to question and explore science. At New York Tech, she gives students that same support as she works with them on research projects.

New York Tech Mini-Research Grants Program Expands to Focus on Girls in STEM

Thanks to funding from the American Association of University Women, New York Tech is expanding its Mini-Research Grant Awards (MRGA) program to focus on attracting girls to STEM studies.

New York Tech Welcomes New Faculty

After a pandemic-driven hiatus, New York Institute of Technology once again welcomed new faculty in person at an August 30 reception at the newly renovated Salten Hall Café on the Long Island campus.

Student Profile: Saad Khan

In an interview with New York Tech News, Saad Khan, president of the Student Government Association on the Long Island campus, talks about why he chose biology and how New York Tech is preparing him for the future.

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