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Meet New York Tech’s New Student Life Leaders

New York Tech welcomes Felipe Henao and Patricia Napolitano as dean of students and associated dean and of students, respectively, for the university’s New York campuses.

News Byte: NYITCOM-Arkansas Continues COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts

A collective effort from Northeast Arkansas organizations resulted in the administration of 1,662 COVID-19 vaccines at a community event on March 6 in Jonesboro.

The Legacy of Marie Curie

New York Tech students participated in an event showcasing how scientist Marie Curie paved the way for women in STEM.

Improving the Understanding of Cranial Birth Defects

New research by Assistant Professor of Anatomy Akinobu Watanabe, Ph.D., will examine how the brain and skull have interacted over millions of years as well as in the days and weeks before birth to understand their evolution and development.

Celebrating New York Tech Women in STEM

Throughout Women’s History Month, New York Tech celebrates the achievements of our female faculty, alumni, and students who are doing amazing things in STEM-related fields.

Walking on the Wild Side with Anatomy Research

When COVID-19 disrupted in-person learning, New York Tech students sought remote research opportunities. Working with Assistant Professor of Anatomy Michael Granatosky, Ph.D., the student researchers contributed multiple chapters on animal locomotion and evolution to the Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior.

New York Tech Women’s Technology Council Establishes Mentoring Program

New York Institute of Technology’s Women’s Technology Council (WTC) established a mentoring program to support and guide the university’s female students from college to career.

New WTC Videos Aim to Guide Female Students as They Navigate Their Careers

On the 110th anniversary of International Women’s Day, the Women’s Technology Council (WTC) launches the first three videos in a new series to help guide New York Tech students as they navigate their career path.

New Python Workshop Aims to Support Women and Single Parents Affected by the Pandemic

Python Programming for Women and Single Parents is a new workshop designed to train those who are unemployed or underemployed and help them advance their careers.

Race, Medicine, and COVID-19

At the panel discussion “Race, Medicine, and COVID-19,” medical experts addressed healthcare disparities and how to build a more inclusive healthcare environment based on trusted relationships between physicians and patients.

LIBN Honors Brian Harper, M.D., M.P.H., with 2021 Diversity in Business Award

Brian Harper, M.D., M.P.H., vice president for equity and inclusion and chief medical officer, received a 2021 Diversity in Business award from Long Island Business News.

New York Tech Partners with Zscaler to Offer Training in Cybersecurity Services

NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences has partnered with Zscaler, a leader in cloud security, to offer students and alumni the opportunity to receive professional certification in the company’s security services.

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