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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.
Staff Profile: Vanessa Viola
Vanessa Viola, M.L.I.S., M.S.I.T., associate director of branch services at the Art and Architecture Library, advocates for open data access and literacy.
Student Aid Advocacy Day: Amplifying Voices for Educational Equity
In February, college students converged to advocate for prioritized educational funding in the forthcoming New York State budget.
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.