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Amy Bravo

New York Tech’s Amy Bravo Honored for Her Commitment to STEM

Senior Director of Career Success and Experiential Education Amy Bravo, M.A., received the Education Leadership Award at the National Urban Technology Center’s 28th annual Urban Tech Gala.

Michael Schiavi

Dangerous Books. Who Decides? And Should They?

In his course Dangerous Books, Professor Michael Schiavi, Ph.D., tackles book banning. Students will learn why books are censored and be asked to think about the assumptions that have caused them, as well as the effects these books might have if readers are permitted to discover them.

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Enhancing Delivery of Student Services

Committed efforts to enhance the overall student experience at New York Tech are underway throughout virtually every corner of the university; here are highlights of a few specific initiatives.

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New York Tech-Vancouver Celebrates Its 23rd Commencement

On October 14, family, friends, faculty, and staff gathered to celebrate New York Tech-Vancouver’s Class of 2023.

Introducing the Ferrara Center for Patient Safety and Clinical Simulation

Introducing the Ferrara Center for Patient Safety and Clinical Simulation

On October 12, NYITCOM held an official grand opening for the Ferrara Center for Patient Safety and Clinical Simulation and honored esteemed alumnus and New York Tech Board of Trustees Vice Chair Daniel Ferrara (D.O. ’86).

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Guiliano Global Fellows: Studying Grip Strength in Mongolia

Throughout each year, a handful of New York Tech students are selected to complete academic research projects at least 200 miles away from their campus through the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Program.

Portrait of New York Tech President Henry C. Foley

News Byte: President Foley Again Named as Top Power Player in Education

New York Tech President Hank Foley, Ph.D., was named as one of 2023’s Power Players in Education by PoliticsNY.

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New York Tech Receives Award to Help Improve Student Experiences and Outcomes

New York Tech has been awarded a $2.25 million U.S. Department of Education Title III Strengthening Institutions Program award, a highly competitive grant to help eligible institutions expand capacity to serve low-income students.

Gonzalo Otazu

NYITCOM Researchers on the Scent

In a new study, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences Gonzalo Otazu, Ph.D., of the College of Osteopathic Medicine(NYITCOM), continues to pursue clues that could help explain how sense of smell is impacted in individuals with autism.

NYITCOM Hosts Cardiovascular Research Seminar

NYITCOM Hosts Cardiovascular Research Seminar

At a scholarly forum, NYITCOM faculty and students showcased scientific findings, exchanged ideas with researchers from other institutions, and forged collaborations that could one day result in life-saving discoveries.