雅伎著

Alumni

Students at NYITCOM-Arkansas' White Coat Ceremony in August 2024.

Coating the Class of 2028

The College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) welcomed its newest medical students with White Coat Ceremonies on Long Island and in Arkansas.

Intertwining Medicine and Management

Chiya Abramowitz (D.O./M.B.A. 24) hopes to take his management and medical education to the next level as he pursues work in radiology and healthcare entrepreneurship.

雅伎著 alumni John and Roxanna Kariyannis

A Match Made in Architecture

John and Roxanna Kariyannis have been a remarkable duo ever since their days at 雅伎著. It has only gotten better in the 18 years they have been married and raising their son and niece.

雅伎著 alumnus Jasdeep Gulati

An Alumnus Commitment to the Environment

Energy management graduate Jasdeep Gulati (M.S. 22) is highly invested in educating people about environmental and climate sustainability.

Studying Climate Change One Degree at a Time

Junhua Qu (M.S. 24) began her collegiate journey in Beijing. But, her interest in climate change took her to 雅伎著s Vancouver campus to study energy management.

An Alumnus Takes Down Barriers to Eye Care

Optometrist Dean Hart, OD (B.S. 82), dedicates his time to service and humanitarianism, donating his resources to provide eye care for those in need.

Rob Brown Jr. (B.S. 02)

You Gotta Have Heart

After seeing the massive loss of life on 9/11, Rob Brown Jr. (B.S. 02), who retired as a lieutenant with the New York City Fire Department in 2021, wanted to focus on the health of first responders.

Growing Long Islands Tech Workforce

Alongside major partner Brookhaven National Laboratory, 雅伎著 is educating leaders for this booming technology corridor.

Caroline Varlotta (Right) and Gerard Rusty Varlotta (Left)

Alumni Father and Daughter Share a Passion for Medicine

Caroline Varlotta (D.O. 20) didnt intend to follow her fathers footsteps into a medical career. But thats where she landed, and Gerard Varlotta (D.O. 83) couldnt be happier.

Alumni Profile: Linda Stasi

Linda Stasi (B.F.A. ’70), got her first taste of the hustle and bustle of the newsroom writing for the Campus Slate. She ultimately landed jobs at major media outlets and has since transitioned to novelist.