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Precision Medicine: Unlocking the Future of Healthcare

At the Biotechnology Conference 2024, experts explored cutting-edge advancements poised to redefine the landscape of medical care.

The Results Are In: Big Give 2024

The New York Tech community celebrated in a big way, bringing in $405,322 to help support the student experiences across the university’s campuses.

News Byte: The Aluminaire House is Now Home

After a two-year delay, the reconstruction of the Aluminaire House at its permanent location at the Palm Springs Museum of Art is now complete.

Baking Her Way to a Business Degree

Student Michelle Charidemou is studying for her bachelor’s degree in business administration to help take her bakery to the next level.

Preventing Blood Clots in Gamers

A new study from the Center for Esports Medicine analyzes whether compression sleeves worn below the knee or short walking breaks can enhance blood flow and reduce blood clot risk in gamers.

Empowering Women in STEM: Endeavoring to Excel

During Women’s History Month, Paula Juric Kreuz, professional development specialist in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, talks about the importance of encouraging more women to pursue STEM-related careers.

Student Profile: Kristen Green

Exercise science major Kristen Green wants to become a physical therapist, a field she entered during her time in the U.S. Army.

Celebrate Women’s History Month 2024

New York Tech commemorates Women’s History Month with a series of events celebrating women’s achievements.

AI Might Kill the ‘Starchitect’—But Make Real Estate More Sustainable

Architects can help to address climate change by embracing generative artificial intelligence (AI), writes Alessandro Melis, Ph.D.

Scholarship Awarded to Interior Design Student

Giuliana Grosso is a recipient of the International Interior Design Association New York Chapter’s third annual Hazel Siegel Scholarship.