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Widely Used Blood Test Could Advance Heart Failure Treatment

NYITCOM biomedical researchers were part of a team developed a new use for a common blood test, which could one day save the lives of heart failure patients.

Community Conversations: COVID-19

NYITCOM’s Brian Harper, M.D., joined students for the first discussion of the Students First: Community Conversations Series.

Catching Up: Community Service Spirit Continues to Thrive During Crisis

An update on the many local efforts undertaken by New York Tech students, faculty, and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.

News Byte: Building Thought Leadership through Inside Higher Ed Partnership

New York Tech has partnered with Inside Higher Ed in a new initiative to help drive awareness and build reputation through a series of articles that will appear in the next few months.

A Winning Proposal

A project proposal by UX/UI student Dominica Jamir was recognized at this year’s International Conference of the Immersive Learning Research Network.

Observing Saharan Dust Plume Impact in Northeast Arkansas

A faculty member at NYITCOM-Arkansas traces particulate matter in Northeast Arkansas from the Saharan Dust Plume

Student Profile: Ismael José

Incoming New York City SGA President Ismael José is motivated by his philosophy of “be the change.” He believes leadership is about “uplifting those around you so that they can shine, and together we shine brighter.”

Symposium Goes Virtual to Address Parkinson’s Impact on Younger Women

The Young Women’s Patient Education Virtual Forum, an interdisciplinary symposium on May 28, attracted more than 70 people with Parkinson’s disease, caregivers, and medical professionals to focus attention and spur research on the oft-overlooked segment of females diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in their 30s and 40s.

News Byte: CyBears Competing, Preparing for Fall

While COVID-19 pandemic shut down most athletic competitions, New York Tech’s CyBears esports team continues to compete and is preparing for a busy fall season.

Student Profile: Chintan Manish Popat

Incoming GSA President, Chintan Manish Popat first joined GSA as a volunteer in an effort to be part of a community and to make friends. As president, he hopes to achieve better communication with incoming students, expand cultural and technical events to build interdepartmental communication, and increase outreach to alumni to help students bridge the gap between grad school and employment.

Bears Win Top Conference Awards for Community Service

New York Tech wins two awards presented by the East Coast Conference: the Community Engagement Award of Excellence for the baseball team's work with the League of YES and the Community Cup for most community service hours per student-athlete.

Virtual Success: New York Tech Celebrates Its 59th Commencement

New York Tech’s 59th annual commencement enabled graduates, families, friends, faculty, and staff to tune in to a stream that included celebratory speeches, the conferral of degrees, and individual school and college ceremonies honoring each graduate and recognizing student awards and honors.

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