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Impressive Rise in Regional Rankings

For the first time, New York Institute of Technology now ranks among the top 15 universities in the North, improving its position to No. 15 in the regional ranking.

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Honors College Launches

Students in New York Tech’s new Honors College will tackle real-word problems from an interdisciplinary perspective.

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College of Arts and Sciences Welcomes New Dean

On September 1, New York Tech welcomed Charles Moore, Ph.D., as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, where he will contribute to the university’s goal of achieving high research activity.

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Returning to Their Roots

After finishing their residencies, NYITCOM-Arkansas graduates and Arkansas natives Nathan (D.O. ’20) and Shelby (D.O. ’20) Tripod returned to practice medicine in Jonesboro, where their medical journey—and life together—began.

Media Coverage

GQ

Fitness Expert Shares Tips to Avoid Dangerous Condition

Alexander Rothstein, M.S., advises athletes how to avoid a serious medical condition involving the muscles.

Newsday

New LI Residence Hall in Spotlight

Local media outlets have reported on university housing options, including New York Tech’s new Jericho Residence Hall.

New York Post

Bienstock Shares Strategies for Remote Work

Employment and labor law expert offers best practices for employees when discussing hybrid work policies.

Magazine

A New York Tech entrepreneur created air pods to monitor health.

Spring/SUMMER 2024

Riding the Brain Wave

When Ryan Ahmed’s father suffered a brain aneurysm, Ahmed sprang into action, developing earbuds that register brain activity. At New York Tech, he has taken his idea even further with the support of the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center.

Expert Insights

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.

Bird Flu Explained

NYITCOM-Arkansas infectious disease physician Carl Abraham, M.D., explains how the virus is transmitted and whether Americans should be concerned about the dairy products in their homes.

Q&A: Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s Center Director Adena Leder, D.O., a neurologist and movement disorders specialist, shares important information about this neurodegenerative condition.

NYITCOM Physician: Diabetes Patients Should Heed FDA Warning

NYITCOM’s Eleanor Yusupov, D.O., advises patients not to be misled by marketing claims that smartwatches and smart rings can safely monitor blood glucose.

AI Might Make Real Estate More Sustainable

A Reuters op-ed by Alessandro Melis, Ph.D., contends that in order to fight climate change, architects need to abandon their long-held obsession with individual authorship and celebrity and embrace artificial intelligence.

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