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Adaptive Fashions Take Center Stage

New York Tech’s Adele Smithers Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Center hosted its first adaptive fashion show, featuring garments designed for those with physical limitations.

New York Tech Joins KEEN Network

The university has joined KEEN (Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network), a national partnership of universities leading advances in undergraduate engineering education.

Health Professions Students Present Their Work at Aletheia

The School of Health Professions hosted its annual Aletheia Research Symposium, where students presented their scholarly research and defended their capstone projects.

Alicia Terry Jones

Student Profile: Alicia Terry Jones

As she pursues her doctorate in occupational therapy (OTD), Alicia Terry Jones is focused on her goal of working in an elementary school setting to help fill the gap of OT professionals in schools, as well as giving back to her community by providing resources to people of color to increase their access to care.

MayFest 2023

Students, faculty, and staff celebrated the end of the academic year during the week-long MayFest festivities.

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Study: Hearing Loss Disproportionately Impacts People of Color

Findings by David Nadler, Ph.D., highlight hearing loss as a public health issue and may help employers reduce this occupational hazard in an ever-evolving and more diverse workforce.

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Guiliano Global Fellows: From the Midwest Plains to the African Savanna

Computer science student Amadeaus Reeves, and medical student Nathanael Rehmeyer recently completed their research projects as part of the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Program, one in the great plains of Oklahoma and the other in the subtropical grassland savanna in Eswatini, respectively.

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Embracing Her South Asian Culture

For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, biology student Nazia Rahman reflects on her culture, Bangladeshis’ contributions to science, technology, education, the arts, and medicine, and the significance of the month-long celebration.

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Towards an Inclusive City: Leave No One Behind

At The Future of Cities lecture series, architects and theorists discussed how designers, educators, and policymakers proactively build more balanced and equitable cities.

Community Engagement Day 2023

Nearly 330 members of the New York Tech community contributed 759 hours, during the university’s fifth Community Engagement Day.