Faculty

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.

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.

Celebrate Women’s History Month 2024

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

Study ‘Zooms’ in on Video Call Engagement

A study by psychology expert Melissa Huey, Ph.D., reveals which Zoom features improve focus—and which may not.

Brian Harper Celebrated as Black Trailblazer

Brian Harper, M.D., M.P.H., vice president for equity and inclusion and chief medical officer, was one of three Black trailblazers celebrated on FOX 5 programming for Black History Month.

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Explained

Bernadette Riley, D.O., director of the Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/Hypermobility Treatment Center, explains actress Selma Blair’s diagnosis.

Striving Toward a Better Future

Interdisciplinary studies student Saquana L. Lopez shares her views on the struggle for equality and civil rights in America and how to strive for a better future by reshaping how Black history is viewed.

February is American Heart Month

In recognition of American Heart Month, New York Tech News looks back at recent highlights of NYITCOM’s esteemed cardiovascular research and awards.

A Novel Takes to the Skies

In her debut fiction novel, NYITCOM-Arkansas’ Mitzi Scotten, M.D., tells a powerful story of mythic Hawaiian creatures and one boy’s journey to find his true purpose.

Research: OMT May Help Treat Migraines

A National Institutes of Health-funded study by NYITCOM-Arkansas’ Jennifer Xie, Ph.D., suggests osteopathic physicians are uniquely positioned to assist migraine patients.