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Research for a Better World

Faculty and student researchers join forces across schools and colleges to address challenges, find solutions, and fuel innovation, giving students unique experiences that enhance their learning and allowing them to work with colleagues outside their areas of study on a common goal.

Building a Bridge Between Engineering and Medicine

The interdisciplinary Engineering in Medicine initiative connects medical students with students from New York Tech's other schools and colleges, creating an interprofessional experience for everyone involved.

The Thrill of Discovery

Faculty and students in the Department of Anatomy are pushing boundaries with cutting-edge research to advance knowledge in areas including animal locomotion and evolutionary biology.

Alumni Profile: Jason McGrade

As assistant vice president for advanced clinical providers at Northwell Health, Jason McGrade (B.S. ’02) worked to safely mobilize frontline healthcare workers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and educate the public about the safety of vaccines.

The Right Stuff

From providing entry-level training programs for the under- and unemployed to offering advanced certifications for those with graduate degrees, New York Tech is meeting employer needs with a skilled and inclusive workforce.

Being First

Being a first-generation college student can mean the fulfillment of a family's dream. But navigating uncharted territory is also challenging. New York Tech offers resources to help.

Light-years Ahead

In the 1970s, computer scientists and engineers worked on cutting-edge technology that would give birth to computer-generated imagery and animation as we know it today.

Restoring Trust in Science

The mistrust of science has grown, fueling political divide and the spread of misinformation. Why doesn’t the public believe in science? And how can their trust be gained? New York Tech faculty and alumni weigh in.

Swinging For The Fences

The New York Tech baseball team began the 2018–2019 season as underdogs. They hadn’t had a winning season since 2006. Then something incredible happened.

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.

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.

Alumni Profile: Patrick M. O’Shaughnessy

Patrick M. O’Shaughnessy (D.O. ’99) is executive vice president for Medical Affairs and chief clinical officer at Catholic Health Services, which recently partnered with NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine to advance patient-centered, community-based healthcare on Long Island.

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