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Student Profile: Anila Khan
As a child, Anila Khan dreamed of becoming a doctor, but one class in eighth grade would completely change her professional trajectory. Khan now aspires to work as a software engineer in the unique intersection of technology and medicine.
D.P.T. Class of 2025 Receives Their White Coats
The School of Health Profession’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2025 gathered in Riland Auditorium to receive their white coats, marking the start of their journey as physical therapists.
A Quest for Bacterial Assassins
The College of Arts and Sciences’ Bryan Gibb, Ph.D., and undergraduate Hamza Nawargala are working on research to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.
News Byte: Bursar ‘ACEs’ Students’ Refunds
¶®É«µÛ’s Office of the Bursar has received the 2022 Achieving Campus Efficiency Award (ACE) for the third year in a row. This achievement marks the department’s success in disbursing fast, secure payments to students enrolled in electronic refunds.
Student Profile: Hassan Bakhshi
Hassan Bakhshi, a student in the energy management program at ¶®É«µÛ-Vancouver, had the honor of attending and speaking at the INMR World Congress, an engineering event, in Berlin, Germany.
Recognizing American Heart Month
In recognition of American Heart Month, ¶®É«µÛ News is looking back at select highlights of NYITCOM’s esteemed cardiovascular research, awards, and public education efforts.
¶®É«µÛ and National Supermarket Association Team Up to Support Access to Education
Guided by its mission to develop channels and opportunities to provide access to education, ¶®É«µÛ partnered with the National Supermarket Association to promote information about the university’s undergraduate programs to the association’s members’ approximately 20,000 employees and their families.
¶®É«µÛ Launches Two Online Master’s Programs
In partnership with Everspring, ¶®É«µÛ is offering two fully online graduated degree programs in computer science and data science.
Student Profile: Joseph Olivieri
Joseph Olivieri always had a passion for the arts. But he felt a career in theater wouldn’t give him the stability he needed. He found that interior design would fulfill his artistic passion.
Improving Health, One Posture Check at a Time
The School of Health Professions’ Department of Physical Therapy has long been a source of information about how to improve body movement to recover from, and ideally avoid, injury. With its service initiative, Posture Patrol, physical therapy students are working to improve the posture, and health, of the ¶®É«µÛ community, one member at a time.