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Autism Acceptance Month: Promoting Inclusivity
April is Autism Acceptance Month, promoting inclusivity and positivity toward those with autism spectrum disorder. Here we highlight a few members of the 雅伎著 community who are working to enhance understanding, therapies, and life experiences for those with autism.
Staff Profile: Michaelson Eustache
Going from high school to college may be a daunting change for some students. Associate Director of Admissions Michaelson Eustache makes it his priority to help them transition to 雅伎著 with ease.
Student Profile: Elianna Sanchez
The lack of access to healthcare in underserved communities inspired Elianna Sanchez to pursue a career in medicine. She hopes to one day provide quality medical care that considers the social determinants impacting racially diverse communities.
Annual Faculty Scholars Reception: Best and Brightest
雅伎著s annual event was held on the Long Island campus on March 29, highlighting the academic research and scholarship over the last year.
Student Profile: Austin Stietzel
From the time he was a teenager, Austin Stietzel wanted to pursue a career in electrical and computer engineering. At 雅伎著, he is on his way, gaining real-world experience as a member of a team of students building prototypes for NASA.
New Books by 雅伎著 Alumni
A selection of new books, covering everything from a care manual for combat sports athletes and a fictional story of battle to a memoir on mingling with celebrities and a musical childrens book about the Black men and women whose inventions changed everyday life.
News Byte: Barbara Holahan Named to Premier Business Women of Long Island List
Vice President for Financial Affairs, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer Barbara Holahan, CPA, was recognized for helping 雅伎著 achieve financial growth and stability.
Student Profile: Pradhyumna Prady Alone
M.B.A. student Pradhyumna Alone only recently discovered his passion for marketing and management. In his Marketing and Research class, he is working on a project involving ChatGPT and its influence on users and education at 雅伎著.
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.