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Alumni Profile: Krishna Parekh

For Krishna Parekh (D.O. ’19), learning isn’t limited to the classroom. As a student, the alumna made it a point to travel the world, including going on a service-learning trip to Kenya, where she worked with HIV-positive children and teens.

Why Insurers Should Cover Mental Healthcare to Lower Costs

In an op-ed in Fortune, NYITCOM’s Liat Jarkon argues that the insurance industry has fueled an epidemic that has contributed to needless deaths and national spending.

Game Changers

Every year, New York Institute of Technology funds faculty and student research that tackles society’s greatest challenges in areas where the university has developed world-renowned expertise. The outcomes of these projects have the potential to impact health-care detection and delivery, urban infrastructure, and manufacturing processes. Meet six faculty members who might just change the way we look at autism spectrum disorder, disruptions in the supply chain, HIV diagnosis, post-disaster response, and Alzheimer’s disease.

Student Profile: Susana Chinchilla

Susana Chinchilla approached her education and career in an unorthodox way, diving headfirst into a job before completing her bachelor’s degree. After returning to school and learning about UX/UI, she came to New York Tech to pursue a master’s in UX/UI Design and Development.

Student Involvement Fair: Spring 2020

At the Student Involvement Fairs on the Long Island and New York City campuses, students made new connections and learned how they can get involved in the New York Tech community.

Ask an Expert: Communication in the Digital Age

In an interview with Globesville, Professor of Communication Arts Felisa Kaplan talks about social media’s influence on today’s global society and offers her predictions on what digital devices may look like in the future.

Alumni Profile: Hinali Shah

Hinali Shah (B.Arch. ’18) always had an affinity for telling stories. As an architect, she brings the two disciplines together and creates narratives through structures and spatial design.

New York Tech Cohosts NYXL Student Night

On February 7, New York Tech will cohost New York Excelsior Student Night an event where gamers can meet industry professionals and network with others interested in eSports.

Not Just Fun in the Sun: Health Professions Students in Paradise

Students joined NYIT School of Health Professions faculty in Costa Rica for an experiential learning trip that provided hands-on clinical experience and submersion in a culture known for its longevity.

Student Profile: Ashley Dent

Ashley Dent is recognized for her work with New York Tech’s Student Veterans Organization, helped kick-start a nonprofit, and created a video series. Learn more about her journey.

Smooth Walkers: Study Explains Bird and Mammal Strides

Assistant Professor of Anatomy Michael Granatosky’s research suggests that mammals’ and birds’ finely tuned nervous system played a vital role in their nimble strides.

Student Profile: Clifford Temprosa

With his degree in international business, Clifford Temprosa hopes to connect people of different backgrounds through commonalities to help make the world a more diverse place.

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