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Spinal Cord Injury Survivor Shares Her Story

Valerie Goldstein discussed her road to recovery at an NYIT event.

NYIT Introduces Girls to Engineering

Every year, the School of Engineering and Computing Sciences shows girls how science, technology, engineering, and math apply to our everyday lives.

NYIT Unveils Unique Clean Room in Nassau County

Faculty members and students will work with industry collaborators on nano-engineering research in the new facility.

Raise Awareness for Eating Disorders Week

Participate in free screenings on campus and a social media campaign to promote positive body images.

William Werner

At NYIT's Academic Health Care Center (AHCC), William Werner, Ed.D, is a comforting presence for patients with Parkinson's disease. As supervisor of the Department of Physical Therapy, he designs and guides their exercise regimens and ensures they receive services to help them lead a healthy, productive lifestyle.

Sleep Essentials You Need to Know

Follow tips from Assistant Professor Melanie Austin-McCain (B.S. '00), O.T.D., to feel better and have more energy.

NYITCOM Alumna Launches National Women Physicians Day

Hala Sabry works to build online community for female physicians.

Donald Fizzinoglia

Don Fizzinoglia is a multi-hyphenate who has worked with stars such as Oliver Stone, Woody Harrelson, Carrie Fisher, Kirsten Dunst, and Lauren Bacall.

8 Health Tips for 2016

Registered dietitian Mindy Haar, Ph.D., shares helpful information for eating right and exercising better.

Paolo Gasti

His research focuses on privacy-preserving genomic computation. In other words, as advanced DNA sequencing technologies revolutionize the medical field and bring the possibility of digitized genomes closer to reality, Gasti is interested in how engineers will address the privacy concerns of individuals who may one day have access to obtaining and storing their DNA sequences online.

Charles Mugno

Charles Mugno has the notable distinction of being a foremost expert on heraldic symbolism. I always had an interest in the design of our national symbolism, specifically in the study of military medals, Mugno says. Now, he is director of the United States Institute of Heraldry (a segment of the Department of the Army), located near Washington, D.C. The position requires an encyclopedic knowledge of historically significant symbols and colors, not to mention a flair for visual storytelling

David Schieren

I am convinced that shifting to a renewable energy economy will be one of the most important developments in human history. Ending oil dependency and cleaning the air will lead to an unprecedented era of peace and prosperity.

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