Alumni Profile: Jiawen (Mani) Huang
When Jiawen (Mani) Huang (M.S. ’20) graduated from the physician assistant studies program, she had already been offered a position at New York-Presbyterian—Queens Emergency Department. By the fall of 2020, she was thrust into emergency patient care amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about her journey.
Student Profile: Ilaha Jalilova
Ilaha Jalilova’s inspiring video about New York Tech earned her a $5,000 scholarship from HelloCampus.
Students First: Fall Academic Plans with the Deans
Deans and representatives from New York Tech’s colleges and schools joined the university community for the second discussion of the 2021 Students First: Community Conversations series.
News Byte: New York Tech Healthcare Leaders Recognized
Four healthcare leaders from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the School of Health Professions were honored during Schneps Media’s Healthcare Heroes event.
Spotlight on Faculty Tenures and Promotions
As New York Tech prepares for the 2021-2022 academic year, several faculty members were recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship, service, and commitment to the university through tenure and promotions.
Alumni Profile: Djimmetry Jean-Louis
For Djimmetry Jean-Louis (B.S. ’15), nursing allows him to be an advocate for patients who are vulnerable.
New York Tech Celebrates Its 60th Commencement
On Sunday, May 23, New York Tech’s 60th annual commencement was celebrated virtually, with medical school hooding being held on May 24 and 27 for NYITCOM campuses in Long Island and Jonesboro, Ark., respectively.
Student Profile: Maria Carpenter
For future nurse Maria Carpenter, her ultimate goal has always been to see where there’s a need and doing something about it.
Getting Residents Vaccinated
School of Health Professions student volunteers are doing their part to stop the pandemic by assisting residents with scheduling COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
New York Tech Awarded State Workforce Development Funds to Train Healthcare Workers
New York Institute of Technology will use a $200,000 grant from the New York State Department of Labor and the Long Island Regional Economic Development Council to train rehabilitation aides, medical coders, personal trainers, and home health aides.
SOURCE 2021
More than 135 undergraduate and graduate students showcased their research and creative scholarly work at the annual Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) held virtually on April 23.
In Honor of Earth Day
Since the first Earth Day in 1970, colleges and universities have been central figures of the environmental movement. Now, New York Tech faculty and students are working to solve some of the planet’s most pressing issues.