Getting Hands-On with Concussions
NYITCOM research explores whether osteopathic techniques can improve concussion symptoms and help clinicians to better understand the impact of these injuries.
Student Profile: Ioannis Daniil
Ioannis Daniil is ready for the next chapter of his academic career. The biomedical engineering major is looking forward to starting classes at New York Tech and for what lies ahead.
News Byte: Inside Higher Ed Features Student-Focused Initiatives to Help Weather Uncertainty
An article in Inside Higher Ed highlights several student-focused initiatives that New York Tech is rolling out in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic through a multi-pronged approach leveraging communication, collaboration, and community.
News Byte: Chronicle of Higher Education Article Focuses on Reinventing the Student Experience
An article in The Chronicle of Higher Education highlights how New York Tech pivoted in response to COVID-19, and how it is preparing for a new academic year and its plans for supporting student success in an unchartered future this fall and beyond.
Alumni Launch Online Platform to “Fund the First”
Three New York Tech alumni launched FundtheFirst.com, an online-verified platform where people can securely host a contribution campaign for first responders in need.
Community Conversations: Academic Deans
In the seventh edition of the Students First: Community Conversations series, four New York Tech deans shared what students can expect for the fall semester.
New York Tech Faculty Receive NSF Grants to Fuel AI Innovation
Two New York Tech researchers have received National Science Foundation (NSF) grants for research that aims to advance artificial intelligence innovation.
Ancient Cousin of Modern Alligator is the Stuff of Nightmares
In a new study, Assistant Professor Adam Cossette, Ph.D., confirms that Deinosuchus, a prehistoric crocodilian the size of a bus and teeth as big as bananas, was capable of taking down even the largest of dinosuars.
News Byte: Three Cheers for Programs That Improve Access to STEM
Insight Into Diversity magazine recognizes two NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences programs among the 2020 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award winners.
Community Conversations: Technology Preparations
At the sixth edition of the Students First: Community Conversation series, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer Pennie Turgeon, M.B.A., spoke about New York Tech’s updates in technology for the fall 2020 semester.
NYITCOM-Arkansas to Conduct COVID-19 Contact Tracing for ASU System
NYITCOM-Arkansas has reached an agreement with the Arkansas State University (ASU) System to conduct COVID-19 contact tracing for each of the system’s campus locations across the state.
Q&A with New AEE Fellow Robert Amundsen on Wind Energy
Newly appointed Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) Fellow Robert Amundsen, Ph.D., talks about the growth of wind energy technology and how New York Tech’s courses give students a competitive edge in the industry.