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Cameka Hazel

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.

Student Profile: Hassan Bakhshi

Student Profile: Hassan Bakhshi

Hassan Bakhshi, a student in the energy management program at Ģý-Vancouver, had the honor of attending and speaking at the INMR World Congress, an engineering event, in Berlin, Germany.

Alumni Profile: Ava Watts

Alumni Profile: Ava Watts

Ava Watts (M.S. ’21) was looking for a challenge. While running two businesses, the mother of two left her home in Trinidad to pursue her master’s degree and ultimately began a new career in environmental work.

Medical students taking vitals on a dummy

Recognizing American Heart Month

In recognition of American Heart Month, Ģý News is looking back at select highlights of NYITCOM’s esteemed cardiovascular research, awards, and public education efforts.

Students at a conference table

Ģý 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, Ģý 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.

Woman at her laptop

Ģý Launches Two Online Master’s Programs

In partnership with Everspring, Ģý 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.

Student Profile: Zoya Haq

As the Student Government Association president on the New York City campus, Zoya Haq wants to make campus life enjoyable for all students and to make sure their voices are heard.

Mark Gugliotti, Francesco Alfano, and Nevin Johnson

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 Ģý community, one member at a time.

Professor Nikos Solounias, Ph.D.

Keeping Science on Its Toes

In a study published by PeerJ, Professor Nikos Solounias, Ph.D., and NYITCOM student Shannon Smith explain why a bony structure—which they dub “the bony cap”—may play a large role in finger and toe regeneration and nail growth.