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Q&A: What You May Not Know About Long Island’s Drinking Water

Associate Professor Sarah Meyland talks about the state of Long Island’s drinking water and what it will take to clean it up.

Down the Pipe: Engineering Professors Awarded $350K NSF Grant

Assistant Professors Reza Khalaj Amineh, Ph.D., and Maryam Ravan, Ph.D., win a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to enhance the testing of composite materials using holographic microwave imaging.

Active Research: Going Head-to-Head Against Concussions

Experts at NYIT’s Center for Sports Medicine are leading the charge on concussion care and research.

A Natural Beauty: NYIT-Vancouver

Nearly two decades after the university headed west, NYIT-Vancouver has two locations, five degrees, and a community that is adding to the legacy of the city.

Better Customer Service with Emotion-Sensitive AI

Soon machines will be able to detect shoppers’ moods and offer more personalized and convenient experiences, says Assistant Professor Houwei Cao in a CNN op-ed.

Heal Thyself: Helping Students Fight Stress and Burnout

Taking good care of others doesn’t necessarily mean taking good care of yourself. Initiatives at NYIT take steps to combat the stress and burnout health providers experience early in their education.

Brain Therapy: New Treatments for Neurological Problems

With novel, interdisciplinary approaches to care, physicians and health professionals at NYIT are improving the lives of those with neurological disorders and making breakthroughs in the field.

Alumni Profile: Sam Pakrad

In 1969, Pakrad married his wife, enlisted in the Army National Guard, graduated from New York Institute of Technology, and got a job with IBM, setting him on a successful career during which he mentored the next generation.

Alumni Profile: John Petraglia

After struggling to find the right path, Petraglia found his calling in a computer science course at New York Institute of Technology. He’s been solving problems ever since.

Teachers Discuss the Importance of Computer Science in the Classroom

At the first Long Island Computer Science and Computational Thinking seminar, teachers discuss best practices and ways to implement programs to serve all K-12 students.

Making a Difference at Home and Abroad

Studying to be a health professional at NYIT means being committed to making a positive impact on communities around the world. NYIT students get hands-on experience in their chosen fields while volunteering their services and doing good at the same time.

Alumni Profile: Ernest Bruno

As a high school senior, Bruno was intrigued by the potential of computers and decided New York Institute of Technology would put him on the right path. His decision led him to a job with the U.S. government and ultimately launching his own firm.

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