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Leading the Way
New York Tech celebrates women in our community in honor of Women’s History Month. Here are highlights of a few who have risen to leadership positions and continue to make strides in elevating women’s careers.

Biotechnology Conference: Can Regenerative Medicine Improve the Way We Live, Play, and Feel?
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ hosted industry at experts at the 2023 Biotechnology Conference, where they discussed innovations in regenerative medicine and ways to improve the human condition.

A Perfect Match (Rate)
On March 17, NYITCOM’s Class of 2023 learned where they will spend the next several years completing their medical residencies after graduation.

Annual Big Give Breaks Record
This year marks the Big Give’s fifth anniversary. And the New York Tech community celebrated in a big way, bringing in $415,915 from 939 donors.

Student Profile: Dono Shodieva
Biology major Dono Shodieva is taking part in cervical cancer research and fulfilling her childhood dream to pursue a career in science.

Advocates for Women’s Health
Meet eight New York Tech faculty and students who are making strides to improve women’s healthcare.

Student Profile: Alexander Impastato
Electrical and Computer Engineering student Alexander Impastato is co-managing a project that will produce a robot tasked with assistance during surgery.

Celebrate Women’s History Month 2023
New York Tech commemorates Women’s History Month with a series of events celebrating women’s achievements, including a discussion with faculty and staff who have published works in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.

Student Profile: Joanna Pedretti
Computer science student Joanna Pedretti was part of New York Tech’s inaugural cohort of students participating in the co-op track. Now, she works part-time with the same company she interned with.

Student Profile: Alex Devante Hernandez
Alex Devante Hernandez knows first-hand the struggles of underserved communities when it comes to healthcare. As a future physician, he is hoping to change that.