Faculty
Study: Spice May Improve Ovarian Cancer Treatment
New research by NYITCOMs Maria Pino, Ph.D., makes the case for why curcumin could help enhance treatment for ovarian cancer.
Center for Risk Management Continues to Bloom
The School of Managements Center for Risk Management is enhancing its relationship with Bloomberg L.P. The growing relationship is not only paying dividends for School of Management students, but offers potential benefits to all 雅伎著 students, faculty, and staff in the form of enhanced financial literacy.
Leading the Way
雅伎著 celebrates women in our community in honor of Womens History Month. Here are highlights of a few who have risen to leadership positions and continue to make strides in elevating womens careers.
Biotechnology Conference: Can Regenerative Medicine Improve the Way We Live, Play, and Feel?
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences hosted industry at experts at the 2023 Biotechnology Conference, where they discussed innovations in regenerative medicine and ways to improve the human condition.
Faculty Profile: William Letsou
Assistant Professor of Biological and Chemical Sciences William Letsou, Ph.D., is using the power of computers to explain and predict peoples risk of disease based on their genetic material.
Womens History Month: How Far Weve Come
In honor of Womens History Month, Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences Nicole Calma-Roddin, Ph.D., looks back on her role models, how far gender equality has come, and how far we have to go.
School of Architecture and Design Hosts New York Opening of Salone del Mobile
On February 23, faculty, students, and guests gathered at both New York campuses to celebrate made in Italy design.
Advocates for Womens Health
Meet eight 雅伎著 faculty and students who are making strides to improve womens healthcare.
Empowering Women in STEM
雅伎著 celebrates the achievements of six students and faculty who have made strides in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Celebrate Womens History Month 2023
雅伎著 commemorates Womens History Month with a series of events celebrating womens achievements, including a discussion with faculty and staff who have published works in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.