Media Coverage

Rothstein Discusses the Science of Muscle Soreness

Exercise physiologist explains the likely reason for delayed onset muscle soreness and offers guidance to manage temporary symptoms.

Avoiding Political Clashes on Holidays

Cognitive neuroscientist Robert Alexander, Ph.D., suggests the best tactics for curbing tricky conversations during the holiday season.

Media Cover Presidential Transition Plans

Various outlets reported that Hank Foley, Ph.D., will step down as New York Tech president on June 30, 2025, and that Provost and EVP Jerry Balentine, D.O., will become president beginning July 1.

Researcher Shares Insight on Selfish Gifts

A marketing expert addresses the psychological reasons some people purchase self-centered presents.

Marketing Professor Weighs in on Coca-Cola’s 2024 Holiday Ads

A consumer behavior researcher explains why consumers react negatively when artificial intelligence generates emotionally charged marketing content.

NYITCOM Students Featured in Hometown Newspapers

Medical students recently helped to launch a teddy bear hospital at the 2024 Long Island Fall Festival.

Tech Expert Shares Advice for Mac Users

On the heels of the College of Osteopathic Medicine being named an Apple Distinguished School, its senior director of academic technologies discusses the new design featured in the Apple Mac mini and why people should still restart their computers.

Harper Quoted on New Public Health Findings From the CDC

New York Tech’s chief medical officer says grassroots efforts are critical to controlling the spread of sexually transmitted infections.

Speights: Arkansas Evaded E. Coli Outbreak

Dean of NYITCOM-Arkansas reassures locals that a foodborne illness has not impacted the state’s eateries.

Rothstein Recommends Best Times for Walking

Exercise science expert shares when taking an active stroll may benefit people the most.