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News
Promoting Early Engagement in Research
New York Tech recently completed the ninth year of its Mini-Research Grants Awards program to encourage high school students to pursue STEM fields.
Reversing Bone Loss After Spinal Cord Injury
People with spinal cord injury may lose up to 41 percent of their bone mass in the first year. A new study by the College of Arts and Sciences’ Hesham Tawfeek, MBBCh, seeks to repair this damage.
Uncovering the Body’s Fat-Burning Strategy—It’s Math-Driven!
A new study by an NYITCOM-Arkansas researcher finds that the body calculates which fat to burn, choosing those that produce the most usable energy while consuming the least oxygen.
When Rehab Meets Robotics
A study co-authored by John P. Handrakis, D.P.T., Ed.D., and graduates of the physical therapy program finds that a wearable robotic device could help stroke survivors get back on their feet.
NYITCOM-Arkansas Announces Partnership With SOFtoSOM
NYITCOM-Arkansas has formed an official partnership with Special Operations Forces to School of Medicine (SOFtoSOM), an organization that helps military veterans who are interested in pursuing medical education.
Building Bridges
New York Tech students earned first place at the 2026 KEEN Bridge Design Competition for their outstanding bridge design and structural efficiency.
Events
Leadership Lunch with Dean Babak Beheshti
Join us for the Leadership Lunch Series, an opportunity to socialize with your faculty and staff colleagues while enjoying a delicious, specially prepared meal. Each lunch will feature a …
Welcome Ramadan Night (NYC)
Come to “Ramadan Welcome Night” on February 25 and enjoy a traditional Iftar meal, engage in an enlightening info session about Ramadan’s cultural and spiritual aspects, and participate in …
Visit the Thomas Yoseloff Business Center (NYC)
Learn the essential tools for entrepeneurship and investment research with a visit to the Thomas Yoseloff Business Center at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library, a part of the New York Public …
Black History Month Celebration Dinner
Join the New York City Office of Student Life as we honor 100 years of black history through a powerful evening of talent, culture, and community. …
Black History Month Showcase (NYC)
In celebration of Black History Month, this Saturday event creates a space for students to engage directly with professional architects and explore how design is shaped by culture, community, and …
Zine Making (NYC)
Come create, cut, paste, and express yourself at this zine-making event! Whether you’re into photography, poetry, illustration, collage, or just want to try something new, this is a space to …
2026 Spring Grizzly Games
Please join the Office of Student Life for the 2026 Spring Grizzly Games, held on March 4, a day without classes. Activities include: Area 53 Join Student Life for an epic visit to …
Faculty Development Day, Spring 2026
This spring, we will celebrate the powerful role that human connection plays in student learning and success. When students feel known and supported by their instructors and campus community, they …
Summer 2026 Study Abroad Information Session
Come to an online information session to learn about a short-term study abroad opportunity for three undergraduate students, “Discover Jiangxi” in collaboration with Jiangxi University of …
Dean’s Digital Café: A Black Hole Inside the Atom?
Sophia Domokos, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Physics, will lead a conversation titled, “A Black Hole Inside the Atom? A Discussion of the Concept of “Duality” in …