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Cutting Federal Funding for Basic Research Hurts the Economy

In an op-ed in The Hill, Provost and Executive Vice President Jerry Balentine, D.O., explains cuts to funding do not reduce debt but contribute to it by diminishing new knowledge that drives economic growth.

The Future of Remote Work

Labor and employment expert Joshua Bienstock, J.D., associate professor in the School of Management, weighs in on the growing affinity for remote and hybrid work.

Holiday Gift Giving on a Budget

Holiday marketing and consumer behavior expert Deborah Y. Cohn, Ph.D., shares tips to create positive gifting experiences on a budget.

Q&A: Preventing and Managing Diabetes

In recognition of American Diabetes Month, NYITCOM’s Eleanor Yusupov, D.O., shares insight on early symptoms, warns against disease implications, and dispels common diabetes misconceptions.

Faculty Forum: Top Three Skills a Cybersecurity Professional Should Have

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Michael Nizich, Ph.D., director of the ETIC, adjunct associate professor of computer science, and author of a new book, shares insight on the most important knowledge, skills, and abilities that those looking to become cybersecurity professionals should have in 2024.

“Fall”-ing into a Healthy Lunch Routine

As students, faculty, and staff return to campus, nutrition expert Mindy Haar, Ph.D., RDN, shares simple tips and tricks for packing healthy lunches.

Op-ed: Autism diagnoses are on the rise. School policy must change.

A Fortune op-ed by the School of Health Professions’ Alex Lopez, J.D., OT/L, advocates that K-12 schools be required to have occupational therapists or other autism specialists on staff to support students and provide proper intervention.

Honoring Earth Day, Every Day

With Earth Day 2023 approaching, David Nadler, Ph.D. (B.S. ’98, M.S. ’00), a research faculty member in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, offers some expert insight and useful information about what you can do every day to protect natural resources.

More School Counselors Could Help Address America’s Youth Mental Health Crisis

A Salon op-ed by Assistant Professor of School Counseling Cameka Hazel, Ed.D., calls for expanded access to school counselors as a concrete strategy for improving youth mental health.

Will 2023 Be 5G’s Year?

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Dean Babak D. Beheshti, Ph.D., an expert in 5G technology, takes on the topic of what the 5G rollout will look like in 2023, complete with the benefits and challenges of this highly anticipated technology.

Healthy and Fit for the New Year

New York Tech faculty members Mindy Haar, Ph.D., RDN, and Alex Rothstein discuss current nutrition and exercise trends and the direction these keys to health may be headed toward in 2023.

Forecasting the 2023 Economy

Ahead of the new year, Assistant Professor of Accounting and Finance Bisrat Kinfemichael, PhD., offers his 2023 economic forecast.

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