Research
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Research Projects Secure Competitive Federal Funding
Professors from the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences received research grants from the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
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Setting Their Sights on Research
Two undergraduate students have received external grants in support of research projects exploring the connection between eye movement and perception.
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Unwrapping Narcissistic Gift Giving
This holiday season, research by the School of Management’s Colleen P. Kirk, D.P.S., reveals that narcissists’ gift-giving behavior is all about them.
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Lighting the Path Forward
More than 20 undergraduate and graduate students are working on research projects exploring connections between eye movement and perception.
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News Byte: Architecture Students Win International Design Competition
School of Architecture and Design students have been selected as winners of We Are Out of Time’s competition for the design of two sustainable, artistic pavilions in Italy and England.
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Are Messages From Robots Trustworthy?
A new study led by the School of Management’s Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., explores how consumers react when marketers use robots to write emotional messages.
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Guiliano Global Fellows: Glacier Saviors, Exoplanets, and More
Under the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Program, seven students traveled the globe, broadening their perspectives and working on transformational research projects.
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NYITCOM Presents at OMED 2024
College of Osteopathic Medicine students, faculty, and alumni shared scientific findings in San Antonio for this year’s Osteopathic Medical Education Conference.
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Unlocking Cancer’s Molecular Processes
In a new study, cancer researchers at the College of Osteopathic Medicine continue the historic work of a world-renowned Nobel laureate and may explain why some human cells become cancerous, spread, and resist treatment.
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Improving Understanding of Cognitive Impairments
An NIH-funded study by a College of Osteopathic Medicine researcher could improve understanding of brain cell function and help deliver a cure for intellectual disability.