Precision Medicine: Unlocking the Future of Healthcare

At the Biotechnology Conference 2024, experts explored cutting-edge advancements poised to redefine the landscape of medical care.

Empowering Women in STEM: Endeavoring to Excel

During Women’s History Month, Paula Juric Kreuz, professional development specialist in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, talks about the importance of encouraging more women to pursue STEM-related careers.

Student Aid Advocacy Day: Amplifying Voices for Educational Equity

In February, college students converged to advocate for prioritized educational funding in the forthcoming New York State budget.

Striving Toward a Better Future

Interdisciplinary studies student Saquana L. Lopez shares her views on the struggle for equality and civil rights in America and how to strive for a better future by reshaping how Black history is viewed.

Student’s Rural Medicine Experience Inspires Gift

NYITCOM-Arkansas student Jared Burns-Martin donated $26,951 to the Delta Population Health Institute.

New York Tech Represents at LICSPA 2023

New York Tech staff made a big showing at LICSPA 2023. Two staff members were recognized and New York Tech helped to organized the event.

Jennifer Xie, Ph.D., mentors a student researcher in her biomedical sciences laboratory.

Research: OMT May Help Treat Migraines

A National Institutes of Health-funded study by NYITCOM-Arkansas’ Jennifer Xie, Ph.D., suggests osteopathic physicians are uniquely positioned to assist migraine patients.

Program Transforms the International Student Experience

In fall 2023, the Office of Career Success and Experiential Education piloted a program designed to transform the first-year experience for students with an F-1 Visa enrolled on the New York campuses.

Faculty Secures AHA Grant

Vishwa Rajagopalan, Ph.D., associate professor at NYITCOM-Arkansas, secured a two-year grant from the American Heart Association (AHA) to study cardiovascular dysfunction.

Alumni Profile: Karen Florio

Karen Florio, M.P.H. (D.O. ’07), has dedicated her career to the study of high-risk pregnancies. When she developed preeclampsia during her own pregnancy, it changed her perspective, prompting her to spend more time with patients and focus on the cardiovascular aspect of maternal care.