Improving Access to Healthcare and Services
At a panel discussion, community leaders and health practitioners addressed gaps in access to preventative healthcare services and offered innovative ways to support underserved communities.
Faculty Profile: James Scire
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering James Scire, Ph.D., always knew he wanted to go into engineering, even before he knew what it was called. Now he teaches mechanical and aerospace engineering at New York Tech, preparing the next generation of engineers.
Six Myths About the Flu Vaccine
Assistant Professor Carl Abraham, M.D., sets the record straight about the flu vaccine and why everyone should get vaccinated.
Student Profile: Larabe Imran
Larabe Imran is gaining first-hand experience through her on-campus jobs and involvement with the Student Government Association, which she says will help prepare her for life after graduation.
Debunking Myths in Support of COVID-19 Vaccines
Professor Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., an expert in molecular and cellular biology, tackled the timely topic of COVID-19 vaccines with an in-depth discussion of the structure of SARS-CoV-2 and underscored the importance and safety of vaccines.
Student Profile: Ziqing Yang
Ziqing Yang (B.S. ’20, M.S. ’21) is part of the first cohort of students in New York Tech’s new Ph.D. in computer science program.
Envisioning New York Tech’s Sustainable Future
Suzanne Musho, vice president and chief architect and vice president for real estate development and sustainable capital planning, shared updates at New York Tech's first Sustainability Town Hall.
Alumni Profile: Jonathan Monaghan
Visual artist Jonathan Monaghan (B.F.A. ’08) found his inspiration in the video games he played as a child. Today, he creates works of art using computer animation and digital fabrication, tools he learned as a student at New York Tech. Today, you’ll find his work in museums and media around the world.
Third Quarter in Review
A roundup of research grants and awards obtained by New York Tech faculty that support original and innovative research to provide a student experience that inspire critically creative thinking through fundamental or applied experiences.
Webinar: Educational Opportunities at Brookhaven National Laboratories
During the Brookhaven National Lab Research Internships and Fellowships Informational Webinar, Noel Blackburn, M.E., of Brookhaven National Laboratories (BNL) gave students an inside look at BNL’s educational opportunities.
Alumni Profile: Robert C. Sesko
In 1966, computer science looked very different. And as technology advanced, Robert Sesko (B.S. ’70) built an impressive decades-long career in the telecom industry on the foundation of his New York Tech education.
How to Turn Gaming into a Career
Hallie Zwibel, D.O., assistant dean of clinical operations and director of the Center for Esports Medicine at New York Tech, participated in a virtual discussion on Newsday Live for an in-depth look at how esports can become a viable career path.