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Confidence and Community

A semester-long design studio project, where students were tasked with proposing a community theater, pushed two architecture students out of their comfort zone. What they discovered is their appreciation for community and their place in their future profession.

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New York Tech Launches Civil Engineering Degree Program

The new degree program will prepare graduates to address critical infrastructure needs that directly enhance communities and the built environment.

Media Coverage

Popular Science

Debunked: Magicians’ Words Don’t Fool Your Eyes

Research by a College of Arts and Sciences faculty member reveals that magic show patter doesn’t misdirect audiences.

Long Island Business News

Civil Engineering Program in the Spotlight

New York Tech’s new degree offering is highlighted in local news outlet.

Today.com

Fitness Expert Explains Push vs. Pull Exercises

Exercise physiologist shares strength training workouts targeting specific movement patterns.

Magazine

Fall 2025/Winter 2026

A Bold Prescription for Higher Education

New York Tech’s fifth president Jerry Balentine’s vision for the university focuses on innovation, opportunity, and belonging.

Expert Insights

Physician Responds to CDC Vaccine Schedule Changes

Family medicine physician Shane Speights, D.O., site dean for NYITCOM-Arkansas, weighs in on the new recommendations.

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Winter Weather Safety 101

Shane Speights, D.O., site dean at NYITCOM-Arkansas, shares tips to stay warm, dry, and safe during the cold months.

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Brands Must Balance AI and Authenticity

As consumer behavior expert Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., explains, in 2026, marketers leveraging AI must remember to prioritize genuine connections and transparency.

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What to Know About This Year’s Flu

As health officials brace for another active flu season, NYITCOM-Arkansas infectious disease physician Carl Abraham, M.D., shares what to expect and how to stay well.

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The Cassowary’s Impact on the Rainforest

NYITCOM-Arkansas Assistant Professor Todd Green, Ph.D., sheds light on a bird species that plays an impactful role in rainforest conservation.

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Identifying Signs of Bullying

As back-to-school season approaches, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling Cameka Hazel, Ed.D., shares tips for parents to identify signs of a bully.

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