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News Byte: Medical Students Receive Their First Stethoscopes

On September 5, a new tradition began at NYITCOM. First-year medical students received their first stethoscopes.

Meet Our New Full-Time Faculty

New York Institute of Technology welcomes 24 professors for the 2019-2020 academic year.

New York Institute of Technology Scores Well in U.S. News & World Report’s Rankings

For the ninth consecutive year, New York Institute of Technology ranks among the top 50 universities in the North in the U.S. News & World Report 2020 rankings.

Welcome Class of 2023!

Incoming undergraduates were greeted at the New Student Welcome on September 4, kicking off the Week of Welcome for all new and returning students.

NYITCOM’S Delta Care-a-van Hits the Road

On September 4, NYITCOM-Arkansas unveiled its highly anticipated mobile medical unit that will provide free health screenings to patients in the Mississippi Delta region.

Faculty Earn Presidential Engagement Awards for Research, Technology, Global Approaches

Five faculty members received Presidential Engagement Awards for their efforts to integrate global topics, research/scholarship, and technology into their curriculum.

5G Will Revolutionize Our Lives—and Unleash Security Threats

Fifth-generation wireless technologies, or 5G, will enable Internet users to download data 100 times faster than existing 4G networks. But regulators, companies, and consumers need to protect against looming security risks.

Student Accomplishments “Merit” Attention

Merit Pages allow students to post academic and co-curricular achievements and activities in one location.

Middle Schoolers Get a Head Start in STEM Fields at New York Tech Summer Program

The Middle School Summer Academy: Technology and Engineering program introduced students to STEM careers through interactive workshops.

Medical Students Receive Symbolic White Coats

NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine’s newest medical students received their white coats during a week of celebration in both Long Island and Jonesboro.

Q&A: How Lizards and Snakes Got Their Skull Shapes

In a new study, Assistant Professor Akinobu Watanabe and a team of researchers discover that diet and habitat played a role in the evolution of snake and lizard skulls.

New York Institute of Technology Welcomes New VP of IT and CIO

Pennie S. Turgeon, M.B.A., will serve as a member of New York Tech’s senior leadership team to enhance academic and research opportunities as well as learning outcomes.

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