College of Osteopathic Medicine

Tim Baty

Alumni Profile: Tim Baty

Tim Baty (D.O. ’20) returned to Wynne, Ark., to work at the same clinic where is medical journey began.

Researchers Secure Prestigious Federal Grants

Five research projects led by faculty have collectively secured more than $1.6 million in federal funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

News Byte: NYITCOM Dean Nicole Wadsworth Honored

At an event on September 27, Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITOM) Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., was honored with a Long Island Excellence in Healthcare Award by Herald Community Newspapers.

Lukas Faltings working in the lab

Fighting Childhood Brain Cancer

For Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, New York Tech News highlights the work of NYITCOM’s Haotian Zhao, M.D., Ph.D., and medical student Lukas Faltings, who are researching the biological processes responsible for childhood brain tumors and possible therapies to help children battle these malignant masses.

Cast Iron Chef competitor cutting meat

Local Law Enforcement Gets Cooking

Local law enforcement gathered at NYIT de Seversky Mansion, whipping up appetizing dishes in the ninth annual Cast Iron Chef cooking competition.

New faculty at orientation on the Long Island campus

Welcome, New Faculty!

As part of the activities to begin the new academic year, New York Tech welcomed new (and recently hired) faculty at a reception held on the Long Island campus.

NYITCOM student being coated

Coating NYITCOM’s Class of 2027

NYITCOM’s annual White Coat Ceremonies on Long Island, N.Y., and in Jonesboro, Ark., welcomed its newest cohort of future physicians.

Professors Manny Singh and Dong Zhang in the laboratory

Tackling Cancer’s Thorniest Questions

New York Institute of Technology’s Center for Cancer Research brings together clinicians, scientists, and students from the Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Arts and Sciences, and Engineering and Computing Sciences to investigate new ways to detect, treat, and prevent cancers.

News Byte: Two NYITCOM-Arkansas Students Are First Recipients of New Scholarship

News Byte: Two NYITCOM-Arkansas Students Are First Recipients of New Scholarship

Student Doctors Katie Head of Paragould, Ark., and Andrew Sullivan of Jonesboro, Ark., are the first two recipients of the Dr. Michael and Julie Isaacson Scholarship, which was established to assist students at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University (NYITCOM-Arkansas) with their medical education.

Group of students in Ghana

Delivering Care and Compassion Abroad

This summer, 24 NYITCOM students embarked on transformative service-learning trips to Ghana and the Dominican Republic.