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Student Profile: Christina Varady

Biology major Christina Varady sat down with The Box to talk about her new role as Student Government Association vice president for judicial affairs and her research on cervical cancer detection.

Student Profile: Rohan Anthony

When life sciences/osteopathic medicine student Rohan Anthony isn’t studying to become a doctor, he is serving the New York Tech community as the Student Government Association vice president for public affairs for the Long Island campus.

Alumni Profile: Shreya Bendre

As a research analyst at Discovery, Inc., Shreya Bendre (B.F.A. ’19) monitors trends to help determine programming and other marketing initiatives for the global real-life entertainment company.

Building the Biotech Talent Pipeline Now is Critical

As the delta variant spreads, the United States’ plan to administer 100 million COVID-19 booster shots in the next few months would not be possible without the scientists and researchers working in America’s biotech sector. Unfortunately, the number of new researchers entering the workforce isn’t keeping up with demand.

Student Profile: Anoushka Guha

As a member of the Student Government Association on the Long Island campus, Anoushka Guha has worked on many initiatives to help the student experience. As president, she plans to continue to make a difference for students.

Alumni Profile: Patricia A. Young

Patricia A. Young, Ph.D. (B.F.A. ’85), took her love for learning and technology and turned it into a career focused on educational technology and instructional design.

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.

Light-years Ahead

In the 1970s, computer scientists and engineers worked on cutting-edge technology that would give birth to computer-generated imagery and animation as we know it today.

New York Tech Supports K-8 STEM Education Through $3.75 Million in State Grants

The university will work with school districts across Nassau County on teacher training initiatives that were recently granted more than $3.75 million in funding by the New York State Department of Education’s Smart Start Grant Program.

Alumni Profile: Lou Bernardi

New York Tech Alumni Advisory Board member Lou Bernardi (B.S. ’11) credits his experience as a student and later assistant coach at New York Tech with helping him find success throughout his career.

Restoring Trust in Science

The mistrust of science has grown, fueling political divide and the spread of misinformation. Why doesn’t the public believe in science? And how can their trust be gained? New York Tech faculty and alumni weigh in.

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