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New Chemistry Offering Joins Ranks of Ph.D. Programs
A Ph.D. in Chemistry will launch in fall 2025, marking the latest entry in the ranks of Ph.D. programs offered at the university.
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Meet the Class of 2025 Speaker and Singer
Interdisciplinary studies major Ryan Ahmed and architectural technology major Raquel Ibarra will serve as speaker and singer, respectively, at New York Tech’s 64th Commencement.

Building Confidence in the Lab
Once a shy and nervous freshman, biology major Siya Patel is now a student leader involved with several clubs and organizations in addition to working as a genetics research assistant.

Celebrating Faculty Scholars
Exhibits at the Faculty Scholars Reception showcased faculty and staff’s scholarly and creative achievements during the previous calendar year.
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Expert Shares Easter Budget Tips
Professor of marketing and management advises consumers and travelers looking to save money during the Easter holiday season.
Professor Promotes Healthier Smartphone Usage
Psychology researcher’s advice appears on more than 2,600 news sites, including International Business Times, Boston Herald, and others.
Partnership Featured in Trade Media
The Center for Offsite Construction has collaborated with the International Code Council to develop a new standard for modular construction.
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Fall 2024/Winter 2025
Pushing the Boundaries With AI
Faculty are using AI to tackle skin diseases, improve understanding of how scent impacts people with autism, and discover solutions to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions.
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Tariffs Explained
Business analytics expert Shaya Sheikh, Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Management, explains how newly imposed tariffs could impact consumers, businesses, and supply chains.

Building in Fire-Prone Areas
The School of Architecture and Design’s Farzana Gandhi, M. Arch., offers strategies to help protect homes in high-risk wildfire areas.

Our Car-Centric Culture is Hurting New Yorkers—It Needs to Stop Now
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.

Pharmacy Closures Are a Prescription for Catastrophe
As national retail pharmacy chains collectively shutter thousands of locations nationwide, NYITCOM Associate Professor Maria Pino, Ph.D., explains the potential impact on Long Island, where more than a dozen Rite Aid stores have already disappeared.

Staying Healthy at 35,000 Feet
NYITCOM-Arkansas infectious disease physician Carl Abraham, M.D., arms airline passengers with information to avoid getting sick.

There’s a Simple Solution to the Doctor Shortage
A Salon op-ed by College of Osteopathic Medicine Dean Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., makes the case for expanding the scope of practice for physician assistants. As she writes, doing so could help address challenges caused by the nationwide physician shortage.