News Releases
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Dr. Jerry Balentine New Vice President for Medical Affairs and Global Health
November 07, 2014
Dr. Jerry Balentine, an osteopathic physician and emergency medicine expert, is NYIT's new vice president charged with leading the College of Osteopathic Medicine and School of Health Professions.
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NYIT Management Students Advance to Fed Challenge Semi-Finals
November 07, 2014
A team of NYIT School of Management students has advanced to the semi-finals of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's College Fed Challenge, the best showing since NYIT began competing in 2006.
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TEDx Explores Harmonic Tectonics
October 10, 2014
At the 2014 TEDxNYIT on Oct. 9, the theme of harmonic tectonics was approached from a variety of disciplines.
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NYIT Students Surpass the $1 Million Mark in Combined Earnings from Internships
October 03, 2014
NYIT students have passed the $1 million mark in combined earnings from paid internships since 2009, capping a surge in activities and advocacy for paid positions by the Office of Career Services.
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Dynamic, Radical Solutions Needed: 2014 Cybersecurity Conference Highlights
September 19, 2014
Pressing questions fueled lively discussion and much debate during NYIT's annual Cybersecurity Conference, at which nearly 250 attendees gathered to gain insights from expert speakers and panelists representing industry, government, and academia.
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NYIT Engineering Professor Wins NIH Grant for Robotics Research
September 19, 2014
NYIT Engineering Assistant Professor Chung Hyuk Park, Ph.D., has won a $692,000 National Institutes of Health grant to research how music and physical activities combine to improve the social and emotional responses of children with autism spectrum disorder.
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NYIT Medical Researcher Wins NIH Grant for Cardiac Studies
September 11, 2014
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a $431,700 grant to NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine Associate Professor Qiangrong Liang, Ph.D., for his research into the beneficial effects of reduced caloric intake on heart function.
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NYIT Architecture Professor Helps Illuminate Burning Man Festival
August 27, 2014
One hundred fifteen miles northeast of Reno, Nevada, hard against the backdrop of the vast Black Rock Desert, a three-sided luminous acrylic pyramid rises two stories from the dusty earth, beckoning thousands of pilgrims inside to experience a nightly kaleidoscope of light.
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NSF Awards NYIT Grant for Sputtering System to Support Nano/Micro-Fabrication Research
August 04, 2014
New York Institute of Technology has received a $230,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to purchase a direct current/radio frequency (DC/RF) sputtering system to support multi-disciplinary research on medical sensors, micro power generators, miniaturized flexible tag antennas, and bioengineering applications and implementations.
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NSF Awards Grant to NYIT Professor for Workshop on Gaming and Therapy
July 25, 2014
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a grant to Richard Simpson, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering in the NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, to present a workshop on virtual reality, gaming, and individuals with disabilities at the annual meeting of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM).