Articles
Turning the Tables on Consumers
A study co-authored by marketing researcher Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., explores what happens when sellers review consumers.
Student Advocacy Day 2023
On February 14, four students went to Albany, N.Y., to lobby for increased funding in state student aid.
Students Raise Money for Refugee Artists
School of Health Professions students traveled to Athens, Greece, last summer, where they worked with displaced refugees in art therapy workshops. On February 10, the students took to a local Boys and Girls Club to display the artwork and donate proceeds to the artists.
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.
The Scent of Discovery
New research from the College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) could help explain how the sense of smell is impacted in individuals with autism.
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.
Black History Month: Learning From the Past While Securing a Just Future
In honor of Black History Month, Assistant Professor of School Counseling Cameka Hazel, Ed.D., writes about why the month-long celebration is still relevant in present-day America.
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.
Celebrate Black History Month 2023
¶®É«µÛ celebrates Black History Month with a series of events highlighting important and timely topics, including a discussion on creating spaces that acknowledge and incorporate the achievements and contributions of Black figures.
The Passing of Matthew Schure, ¶®É«µÛ’s Second President
During his tenure, the university expanded to include a Central Islip, N.Y., campus and its first international program in China.