Faculty

NYITCOM Students Gain Advocacy-focused Opportunities With Support From Esteemed Medical Foundation

NYITCOM has secured a two-year award to provide medical students with valuable public policy-focused learning experiences.

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Students Impress in 2024 UREP Project Presentations

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students showcased their work in the annual Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program presentations.

MayFest 2024

Students, faculty, and staff celebrated the end of the 2023-2024 academic year during the week-long MayFest festivities.

Recognizing NYITCOM Alumni and Friends

On May 1, NYITCOM celebrated several renowned graduates and a dedicated community partner at the medical school’s annual Alumni Awards Dinner.

Faculty Profile: Athina Papadopoulou

Assistant Professor Athina Papadopoulou, Ph.D., believes smart clothes are in our future and may have a significant impact on our daily style as well as improve the lives of people with disabilities.

Community Engagement Day 2024

New York Tech held its sixth annual Community Engagement Day when more than 340 faculty, staff, and students collectively volunteered more than 600 hours in community-based initiatives.

2024 Ingenium Awards

The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ annual Ingenium Awards brought together a tapestry of distinguished guests, accomplished alumni, and promising students.

400-Year-Old Painting Offers Insights for Today’s Marketers

An eye movement study led by the College of Arts and Sciences’ Robert G. Alexander, Ph.D., suggests that techniques used in a Baroque-era painting could help today’s marketers catch the attention of modern consumers.

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Ph.D. Programs Are Making Great Strides

Launched between 2020 and 2022, the Ph.D. programs augment New York Tech’s offerings in engineering and computer science.

Engineering Students Take Top Prizes at CREATE Symposium

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students won top prizes for their inventions designed to assist those with developmental disabilities in their everyday tasks at work.