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Community Conversations: COVID-19

NYITCOM’s Brian Harper, M.D., joined students for the first discussion of the Students First: Community Conversations Series.

Catching Up: Community Service Spirit Continues to Thrive During Crisis

An update on the many local efforts undertaken by New York Tech students, faculty, and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Symposium Goes Virtual to Address Parkinson’s Impact on Younger Women

The Young Women’s Patient Education Virtual Forum, an interdisciplinary symposium on May 28, attracted more than 70 people with Parkinson’s disease, caregivers, and medical professionals to focus attention and spur research on the oft-overlooked segment of females diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in their 30s and 40s.

News Byte: CyBears Competing, Preparing for Fall

While COVID-19 pandemic shut down most athletic competitions, New York Tech’s CyBears esports team continues to compete and is preparing for a busy fall season.

New York Tech Animation and Film Festival Celebrates Student Work

New York Tech’s annual Animation and Film Festival celebrates the creativity of Communication Arts and Digital Art and Design students with a virtual ceremony on May 22.

Bringing Graduation to the Doorstep

Faculty and leaders of NYIT School of Health Professions’ Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences traversed Long Island and Queens to bring graduation to its seniors.

Sunday: Fun Day for Graduates at Virtual Commencement

New York Tech will celebrate the Class of 2020 during virtual events that include a main commencement ceremony as well as individual school and college graduation ceremonies.

Make Your Vote Count in 2020

If college students want to see real change happen in their communities, they need to show up at the ballot box. Office of Experiential Education Associate Director Luzia Ogureck, M.A., and Associate Director Leila Dastgheib-Beheshti share why it’s important for students—and all citizens—to exercise their right to vote.

Boosting Immunity Through Diet and Exercise

School of Health Professions experts explain how nutrition and physical fitness can impact immunity and well-being.

New York Tech Praised for Excellence in Online Teaching, Affordability in New Educate to Career Rank

New York Institute of Technology has earned Tier I status in the just-released Educate to Career (ETC) College Rankings, which refocused its methodology in response to COVID-19 and looked at a university’s ability to offer an affordable quality education in any format: in-classroom, online, or a blended format. New York Tech was one of only 27 (among the more than 100 colleges in the New York State ETC rankings) met all four criteria for Tier I status.

Interns Reflect on Spring 2020 Experiences

Sixty-six New York Tech students participated in the Internship Certificate Program during the spring semester, eager to gain valuable hands-on experience and develop skills in a wide range of work environments. Then the global pandemic hit.

During COVID Crisis, Arkansas Benefits from COM Influence

During the COVID-19 pandemic, NYITCOM-Arkansas faculty and staff have stepped in to provide leadership, disseminate information, and serve as a resource for communities and organizations throughout northeast Arkansas and the Delta region.

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