Q&A: Simone Hoffmann on Early Mammal Fossil Discoveries in China
Paleontologists are rethinking what they know about early mammals thanks to new fossils discovered in China. Assistant Professor Simone Hoffmann, Ph.D., talks about their significance and what this means for future research.
Alumni Profile: Maria Sastre
Maria Sastre (B.S. ’81, M.B.A. ’83), president and COO of private aviation company Signature Flight Support, knows that it takes hard work to be successful.
Student Profile: Samantha Gottlieb
For NYITCOM student Samantha Gottlieb, the osteopathic approach to medicine fell in line with her personal philosophy of fostering environments of peace and well-being. As such, she was one of the leaders in the creation of the Healing Path Project at NYIT-Long Island. Read more about her journey.
Staff Profile: Nancy Borchers
Nancy Borchers’ (B.S. ’94) connection to New York Tech goes far beyond her job here. Not only did she graduate from the school, but so did her husband and sister-in-law. As associate registrar, she helps New York Tech’s student veterans navigate their way through the place she has called home for 35 years.
Student Profile: Ariana Rennie
Future engineer Ariana Rennie hopes to use her knowledge to assist those with different learning abilities. Read more about her journey.
Student Profile: Marin Graham
Marin Graham has her sights on becoming a physical therapist and hopes to one day take her practice around the world. Read more about her journey.
Alumni Profile: Liz Uzzo
Find out how Liz Uzzo went from pastry chef to human resources executive. (Hint: It has something to do with NYIT.)
Student Profile: Julia Schneider
NYITCOM student Julia Schneider has her sights set on neurosurgery, and she is wasting no time pursuing her dream. Between taking classes and studying for boards, she is busy researching the complexities of the nervous system. Her work has earned her the distinction of being named the 2018 National Student Researcher of the Year by the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents. Find out more about journey.
Meet the Future Women in STEM
NYIT's annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering events welcomed hundreds of middle- and high-school aged girls to campus to explore STEM concepts.
Student Profile: Candace McCoy
After attending Preview Day, Candace McCoy knew she would fit right in at NYIT. This driven student is enrolled in the Accelerated Path to Master’s Degree program and is on track to receiving her bachelor’s and master’s in engineering management. Find out how she is learning to be a better leader and engineer.
NYIT Doctors are the Faces of Osteopathic Medicine
The American Osteopathic Association selected Assistant Professor Adena Leder, D.O., and alumnus Mikhail Varshavski (D.O. '14), for its most recent Doctors that DO campaign.
Video: Looking for Nutrition Facts? Read the Label…Carefully
Mindy Haar, Ph.D. and Lorraine Mongiello, DrPH explain the importance of nutrition labels in a Facebook Live session on December 13.