
New York Tech recently hosted the Responsible Tech Careers event, where students mingled with industry professionals and learned how to advocate for responsible and ethical technology usage. https://buff.ly/3ZOka46
New York Institute of Technology is a private, non-profit, global university offering degrees in mor
NYIT is a private, non-profit, global university offering degrees in more than 50 fields of study.
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New York Tech recently hosted the Responsible Tech Careers event, where students mingled with industry professionals and learned how to advocate for responsible and ethical technology usage. https://buff.ly/3ZOka46
At their 36th Annual Gala Awards and Toy Drive the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce honored Brian Harper, M.D., M.P.H., as the Academic Chief Medical Officer of the Year. https://buff.ly/3DwNXa0
New York Tech President Henry C. Foley, Ph.D., joins InnovateLI's “Spark” podcast host Gregory Zeller to discuss his career as a scientist and an administrator, and to elaborate on why he believes the university’s best and brightest days are yet to come. https://buff.ly/4iHAGv5
Congrats to these nursing students on their pinning!
Pinning Ceremony Celebrates Nursing Students from the Fall Class of 2024 On December 18, nursing students from the fall Class of 2024 were welcomed into the profession with a pinning ceremony. Nursing school pinning ceremonies are a rite of passage celebrating the completion of students' training as they graduate and go on to pursue careers as RNs.
Exercise science students traded their classroom for the gym as they personally trained New York Tech faculty and staff in the Student Activity Center on the Long Island campus. https://buff.ly/3ZA9plK
As seen in RealClear Policy, an op-ed by the School of Architecture and Design’s Evan Shieh, M.S. AUD, contends that congestion pricing is an opportunity for New Yorkers to re-envision their city’s landscape. This would allow the city to create urban spaces that prioritize people over cars, transforming space previously dedicated to parking and driving into pedestrian-friendly areas, parks, and other public uses that benefit city residents' quality of life. https://buff.ly/4fs8oC9
Fahad Malik came to New York Tech as a transfer student studying information technology, and in just one year, he has become actively involved on campus.
“Along with building my communication and leadership skills, I’ve been given an incredible opportunity to meet and connect with such diverse groups of people,” he says. https://buff.ly/3ZYl535
Starting in the spring semester of 2025, New York Tech will begin offering a minor in Artificial Intelligence (AI), open to all undergraduate students preparing to transition into any number of careers.
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Computer science student Keerthi Kapavarapu dreams of changing the world, but first she’s creating change at New York Tech.
“I was representing every student who dares to dream big, work hard, and believe that they, too, can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with industry leaders,” says Kapavarapu.
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Teaching Assistant Professor of Architecture Evan Shieh, M.S. AUD, talks about his research and how self-driving and electric vehicles impact urban environments.
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On December 6, the College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrated the grand reopening and rededication of the NYITCOM Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Lab, honoring the legacy of Stanley Schiowitz, D.O., founder, chairman, and dean of .
OMM Lab Rededication Ceremony Honors NYITCOM Founder On December 6, NYITCOM celebrated the grand reopening and rededication of the NYITCOM Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Lab, honoring the legacy of Stanley Schiowitz, D.O., founder, chairman, and dean of NYITCOM.
Todd J. Cohen, M.D., professor, chief of cardiology, and director of medical device innovation at the College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM), has been elected a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). The NAI Fellowship is the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors.
Cohen, a triple-boarded and practicing cardiologist, has secured nearly 40 United States patents for his pioneering inventions in electrophysiology, implantable devices, robotics, and other critical areas. Patents for his innovations have been acquired by prominent healthcare technology companies, including Medtronic and Boston Scientific, among others.
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The new Master in Data Science at New York Institute of Technology Vancouver campus will teach students to apply data science concepts and methods to solve problems in business and scientific contexts and communicate these solutions effectively. Learn more. https://buff.ly/3D9tQOY
Professor of Marketing Deborah Y. Cohn, Ph.D., reveals why some people gift items to make the recipient happy, and some, quite the opposite. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Deborah Yanofsky Cohn https://buff.ly/4fcDy02
As seen on CW39 , a new study explores how gift giving is affected by personality traits. In this interview, Professor of Marketing Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., reveals research findings about the underlying gift-giving motives of people with narcissistic personalities.
Unwrap the Truth About Holiday Gift Giving | Houston Happens We all know someone who can’t help but make everything about themselves—even when giving gifts. Now, a new study explains why! Research has found that when narcissists give you a gift, it may have less to do with generosity and more to do with fueling their own self-image. A new study from New Y...
Growing up in Casablanca, Ghita Akkar (B.Arch. ’90) was impressed by the diverse architectural designs in the city. Knowing she wanted to pursue a career in architecture, she found her place at New York Tech and now owns her own firm.
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More than 200 alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends gathered for the Annual Alumni and FRIENDS Reception to honor three alumni who have made significant impacts in architecture, design, and construction, and celebrated the achievements of faculty and students. https://buff.ly/4ghF9D2
Six New York Tech faculty and alumni have recently published new works chronicling their unique insights, expertise, and experiences. https://buff.ly/3ZtUESB