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NASA Contract Propels Students Into Technology Spotlight
In December, eight students in the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center demonstrated seven of their prototypes at the NASA Assistive Technologies Startup Summit.
Student Architects Have Their Future by Design
Architecture students Katrina Deicmane and Madeline Metzler teamed up to work on a design project, earning them an honor from the Society of American Registered Architects.
Students Get the 411 in Data 101
Students in fall 2024s Data 101 class sections partnered with CommuterLink to study student commuting habits across the Long Island and New York City campuses and propose potential solutions to challenges.
Setting Their Sights on Research
Two undergraduate students have received external grants in support of research projects exploring the connection between eye movement and perception.
Medical Students Receive Residency Marching Orders
Upon graduating this spring, 14 members of NYITCOMs Class of 2025 will complete their residency training in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Engineering Student-Entrepreneurs Pitch Startups
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students gathered at the 雅伎著 Business Incubator to present their startup companiesa unique culmination of one of the colleges newest experiential learning classes.
A Call to Medicine
After her grandfather was seriously injured in a collision and witnessing his lack of access to specialists, Harley Duncan decided she wanted to be part of the solution. With the goal of becoming a neurologist, she is committed to practicing near the underserved community where she was raised.
Stewards of Responsible Tech
雅伎著 recently hosted the Responsible Tech Careers event, where students mingled with industry professionals and learned how to advocate for responsible and ethical technology usage.
Global Vision, Local Action
Fahad Malik came to 雅伎著 as a transfer student studying information technology, and in just one year, he has become actively involved on campus.
An Exercise in Exercise
Exercise science students traded their classroom for the gym as they personally trained 雅伎著 faculty and staff in the Student Activity Center on the Long Island campus.