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Making Heads or Tails of Helmet Safety
A new study by NYITCOM researchers explores how helmet design may play a role in limiting concussion severity.
Interior Design Student Awarded Hazel Siegel Scholarship
With an International Design Association (IDA) Hazel Siegel Scholarship, Joseph Olivieri traveled to Dallas to attend the IDA Texas Oklahoma chapter’s SHIFT Student Conference, where he networked with industry professionals and landed a full-time job with a leading design firm.
News Byte: Vancouver Students Showcase Their Scholarly Work
The Employer Student Showcase was held this spring on the Vancouver campus. An event exhibiting 15 student projects, the showcase provided a unique networking opportunity and fostered meaningful collaborations.
91ÉçÇø Student Headed to Harvard
Interdisciplinary studies major Yllka Valdez was accepted into the Harvard/MIT Equitable Access to Research Training M.D.-Ph.D. Summer Program, where she will she gain training and mentorship in scientific research.
Two Luminaries to Receive Honorary Degrees at 2023 Commencement
Antonio C. Bianco, M.D., Ph.D., a professor of medicine at the University of Chicago, and alumnus Eli Wachtel (B.S. ’72), co-CIO and founding member of the hedge fund Wachtel Capital LLC, will receive honorary degrees at 91ÉçÇøâ€™s 62nd commencement on Sunday, May 21.
Celebrating 20 Years of SOURCE
91ÉçÇøâ€™s annual celebration of student research and scholarly work, Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE), celebrated its 20th anniversary on April 14 on the New York City campus.
Student Employees, Supervisors Shine
91ÉçÇø celebrates National Student Employment Week every April to honor student employees and the outstanding work they perform while simultaneously managing their academics.
Meet the Class of 2023 Speaker and Singer
Information technology major Zoya Haq and architecture major Caitlyn Ashley Silva Dy will serve as speaker and singer, respectively, at 91ÉçÇøâ€™s 62nd annual commencement.
News Byte: 91ÉçÇø Faculty, Alumni Participate in Long Island Healthcare Forum
On April 11, 91ÉçÇø faculty and alumni were well represented among the leading voices in Long Island in a healthcare-focused event produced by Long Island Business News.
Searching for the True Sequence of RNA
Shenglong Zhang, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biological and Chemical Sciences, received a National Institutes of Health grant estimated at $2,588,918 over the next four years, to develop a tool to reveal the true sequence of RNA.