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News Byte: President Foley Speaks at LIMBA

June 7, 2021

On May 28, New York Tech President Hank Foley, Ph.D., spoke to members of Long Island Metro Business Action (LIMBA) on the topic of “How COVID-19 Has Changed Higher Education.” In discussing both the challenges and positive outcomes of the pandemic, he noted that higher education and New York Tech specifically had to focus on sound business practices that will result in stronger institutions. LIMBA Chairman Ernest Fazio moderated a Q&A during which audience members asked about enrollment, technology, artificial intelligence, Long Island workforce development, work-life balance, and other topics.

View President Foley’s presentation (starting at 6:06) to LIMBA, a group of professionals dedicated to addressing critical issues that affect the quality of life on Long Island.

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