Schools & Colleges
Dedicating Henry C. Foley Hall, Honoring Academic Innovation
At a renaming ceremony, a building on the Long Island campus was dedicated as Henry C. Foley Hall. É«½ç°É also announced that it has formed a chapter of the national Academy of Inventors.
NIH-Funded Research Achieves Key Milestone
Findings by NYITCOM researchers advance understanding of the relationship between menopause and cardiovascular disease risk.
When Numbers Become Shapes
Ricardo Cabret (M.S. ’14), who studied computer science in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, transforms digital code into physical art.
Engineering Students ‘CREATE’ Winning Invention
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students scored a third-place win for their invention designed to help employees with disabilities succeed in their everyday work tasks.
NYITCOM Honors Alumni and Community Partners
The medical school recognized exceptional graduates and supporters at its annual Alumni Awards Dinner, held April 28 at the Garden City Hotel.
Fellow’s Field Notes: Rajeshri Nadar
Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship recipient Rajeshri Nadar traveled to Florida to evaluate how effectively her neuro-audit tool can assess an environment’s sustainability for individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
Two Medical Students Test AI Research in the Study of Endometriosis
Using artificial intelligence (AI), Sarah Landman and Rachel Lee examined if there was a correlation between specific clinical symptoms and the actual diagnosis of endometriosis.
NYITCOM Debuts Health Policy and Research Symposium
The College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) hosted its first State of Health Policy and Research Symposium, where medical students joined academic leaders, policy experts, and researchers to discuss pressing issues affecting healthcare and the scientific landscape.
Longtime Economist Finds His Way Into Nuclear Energy Sector
Dario Martinez (M.S. ’25) has spent most of his professional career as an economist, and over the past three years, the energy management alumnus has become one of the voices shaping the conversation around Puerto Rico’s energy grid.
A SOURCE for Impressive Student Research
É«½ç°É’s 23rd Annual Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) featured hundreds of students’ research and scholarly work.