News Byte: Future Nurses Receive White Coats
Students in the nursing program’s Class of 2024 received their white coats during a ceremony on October 19.
Student Profile: Tricia Creft
Commencement singer Tricia Creft is preparing to graduate in May 2022. As she looks ahead toward a career in nursing, she looks back fondly on her time at New York Tech, encouraging the next wave of students to press ahead, even when things get tough.
Alumni Profile: Djimmetry Jean-Louis
For Djimmetry Jean-Louis (B.S. ’15), nursing allows him to be an advocate for patients who are vulnerable.
Student Profile: Maria Carpenter
For future nurse Maria Carpenter, her ultimate goal has always been to see where there’s a need and doing something about it.
Getting Residents Vaccinated
School of Health Professions student volunteers are doing their part to stop the pandemic by assisting residents with scheduling COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
Q&A: Why Now Is an Opportune Time for Nursing School
Lisa Sparacino, Ph.D., chair and associate professor of nursing, sat down with The Box to discuss why employment demand for nursing school graduates is growing faster than the average for all occupations.
News Byte: Nursing Students Receive White Coats
The Class of 2021 received their white coats, signifying the transition from the classroom to clinical practice.
Students Donate Time to Help Refugees
School of Health Professions students traveled to Greece on a medical outreach program to work with refugees.
Student Profile: Esther Pierre
After Esther Pierre lost her father, nursing gave her empowerment and the opportunity to help others.
News Brief: Class of 2020 Student Nurses Receive White Coats
On October 24, NYIT nursing students received their white coats, signifying their transition for classroom learning to clinical learning.
Student Profile: Catherina Davius
Nursing student Catherina Davius returned to her home country of Haiti to deliver school supplies to children in underserved schools and churches.
“Magnificent Seven” Helps Communities in Charleston, W.Va.
Seven students in NYIT School of Health Professions learned the hardships of underserved communities and how they can help make a change.