Community Conversations: Student Life, Career Services, and Housing
The fourth event in the Students First: Community Conversations series was held on Thursday, July 30 and featured Tiffani L. Blake, interim assistant provost for student engagement and development.
NYITCOM-Arkansas Receives Its First NIH Grant
An NYITCOM-Arkansas researcher received a $428,400 multi-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate whether Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment can help relieve migraine headaches.
News Byte: Inside Higher Ed Article Showcases Innovative Approach to Remote Learning
A recent feature in Inside Higher Ed highlights one New York Tech faculty member and his efforts to support student success during unprecedented times.
Office of Student Life Honors Faculty and Staff
The Office of Student Life celebrates dedicated faculty and staff with 2020 Leadership and Service Awards.
Preventing Information (In)Security
Even though it is summer, it's not time to take a vacation from protecting online account information with the strongest password structures possible.
Community Conversations: Overall Health and Nutrition to Boost Immunity
The third event of the Students First: Community Conversations series, held Thursday, July 23, featured Mindy Haar, Ph.D., RDN, clinical associate professor and chair of interdisciplinary health sciences in the School of Health Professions.
Emergency Funds Help New York Tech Students During Pandemic
New York Tech’s student support team hosted a webinar for alumni and emergency fund donors that showcased the impact the funds had on many of our students.
LIBN Honors Tiffani Blake with Diversity in Business Award
New York Tech’s Tiffani Blake was honored with Long Island Business News’ Diversity in Business Award, as part of an annual program that highlights outstanding achievements of business leaders of diverse ethnic backgrounds as well as those who actively support the growth of diversity and equality in our community
Community Conversations: Facilities, Safety, and Security
Suzanne Musho, AIA, NCARB, New York Tech’s vice president for capital planning and facilities management and chief architect, addressed campus reopening plans and facility changes due to COVID-19.
News Byte: Technology Engages Architecture Students During Pandemic
Associate Professor of Architecture Jason Van Nest integrated a software tool to engage students during remote instruction Associate Professor of Architecture Jason Van Nest integrated a software tool to engage students during remote instruction this spring and help them study cost estimation as another dimension of inquiry to inform their design efforts.
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.