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Staying Cybersafe
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Information Security and Compliance Analyst Thomas Vallario shares insight and tips to safeguard data.

Shadowing Physicians in Italy
Biology students Miriam Farah and Maha Hussaini spent two weeks shadowing physicians in Italy with the Doctors in Italy Fellowship Program.

NYITCOM Presents at OMED 2024
College of Osteopathic Medicine students, faculty, and alumni shared scientific findings in San Antonio for this year’s Osteopathic Medical Education Conference.

Prescription for a New Career Path
New York Tech and Howard University’s College of Pharmacy will offer a seven-year Chemistry, B.S. (Pharmaceutical Sciences)-Pharm.D. combined degree program.

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.

A Sweet Tooth for Dentistry
Biology student Aleeza Mughal has a passion for dentistry and founded an on-campus club where like-minded students can learn more about the field.

Unlocking Cancer’s Molecular Processes
In a new study, cancer researchers at the College of Osteopathic Medicine continue the historic work of a world-renowned Nobel laureate and may explain why some human cells become cancerous, spread, and resist treatment.

Opening the Door for High School Students
At New York Tech, the journey toward student success begins in high school with robust and holistic recruitment efforts for students and parents.

Improving Understanding of Cognitive Impairments
An NIH-funded study by a College of Osteopathic Medicine researcher could improve understanding of brain cell function and help deliver a cure for intellectual disability.

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.