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Women’s Lacrosse Sticks It to Opponents in First Two Games

In its inaugural season, the women’s lacrosse team walked away with its first two wins.

Five Questions with Adjunct Instructor of Interdisciplinary Studies Jamel Vanderburg

Adjunct Professor Jamel Vanderburg talks about the importance of stating factual and accurate information whether it be in the news, our professions, or our personal lives.

Angelo Mascia

Angelo Mascia was working as a web developer and IT consultant when a fateful event put him on a path to osteopathic medicine.

Playing the Specialty Field in Occupational Therapy

Specialty fieldwork in occupational therapy offers students a unique advantage.

Lobbying for Education

NYIT and HEOP student, Najnin Mimma on the importance of educational opportunity programs.

Upcoming Events: Spring Into Action

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Graduation 2017: What You Need to Know

Here are some important details to remember leading up to Commencement.

Destination: Cuba

Two recipients of the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship (formerly the Presidential Global Fellowship) share their Cuban experience.

NYIT Clinic Offers Free Health Services

NYITCOM students and faculty members offer free healthcare services in a new Community Free Clinic.

Melinda Danowitz

Who knew that studying fossils might help one better treat the human body? That is exactly what Melinda Danowitz is doing as she works toward her goal of becoming a pediatrician.

Chanelle Sears

Alternative Spring Break in Nicaragua helped Chanelle Sears she herself in a new light: As environmentalist.

Beyond Driver’s Ed: The NYIT Driving Simulator

Learn about NYIT’s driving simulator—an invention of NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Assistant Professors Jonathan Voris, Ph.D, Wenjia Li, Ph.D., and Nabi Sertac Artan, Ph.D.

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