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Architecture Program Awarded for DEI Efforts
New York Tech’s Bachelor of Architecture degree program received Insight Into Diversity magazine’s 2024 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award.
Recognizing Our Shared Human Frailty
For Disability Pride Month, Nicole Calma-Roddin, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology and counseling, talks about her experience as a disabled person and what that means to her.
School of Management Welcomes New Dean
On July 1, Jaishankar Ganesh, Ph.D., joined New York Tech as dean of the School of Management.
Finding His Place
Alex Menachery once hated the idea of studying medicine. Now, he is pursuing a B.S./D.O. in life sciences/osteopathic medicine and serving as president of the Long Island Student Government Association.
Growing Long Island’s Tech Workforce
Alongside major partner Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York Tech is educating leaders for this booming technology corridor.
Alumni Father and Daughter Share a Passion for Medicine
Caroline Varlotta (D.O. ’20) didn’t intend to follow her father’s footsteps into a medical career. But that’s where she landed, and Gerard Varlotta (D.O. ’83) couldn’t be happier.
CORK 2024
D.O.s and scientists from around the world traveled joined NYITCOM for the inaugural Conference on Osteopathic Research and Knowledge (CORK).
Staying Healthy at 35,000 Feet
Carl Abraham, M.D., assistant professor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Jonesboro location (NYITCOM-Arkansas), arms passengers with information to stay healthy at 35,000 feet.
President Foley Named as Trailblazer in Higher Ed
City & State New York has named New York Tech President Henry C. Foley, Ph.D., to its list of Trailblazers in Higher Education.
News Byte: Vancouver M.B.A. Students Win Prize in Global Competition
M.B.A. students Stella Luoou Li and Kumaran Ahilan received a second-place prize for their work creating solutions to corporate challenges in Southern Connecticut State University’s Global Business Students Competition.