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NIH Grant Funds Depression Research
Feature | May 18, 2021
Assistant Professor Weikang Cai, Ph.D., secured a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study how certain brain cells respond to chronic stress. The research project could help identify breakthrough treatments for clinical depression, which affects more than 260 million people worldwide.
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Student Profile: Anna Makedonska
Profile | May 17, 2021
Environmental activist and biology student Anna Makedonska runs a science blog, belongs to multiple environmental groups, and is dedicating her time to make a positive impact on the planet.
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Students Pitch Business Ideas at Statewide Competition
Feature | May 14, 2021
Three New York Tech students and one alumnus are working to build innovative companies to disrupt traditional business models in the healthcare and jewelry industries.
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Biology Student Presents Cancer Treatment Research
Feature | May 12, 2021
Biology major Kaitlyn Accardi presented her cancer treatment research virtually at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research.
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Student Profile: Tint Tha Ra Wun
Profile | May 11, 2021
Biology student Tint Tha Ra Wun has a passion for giving back to the community and aims to do just that through medicine.
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SOURCE 2021
Feature | Apr 29, 2021
More than 135 undergraduate and graduate students showcased their research and creative scholarly work at the annual Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) held virtually on April 23.
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Student Profile: Kaitlyn Accardi
Profile | Apr 27, 2021
When Kaitlyn Accardi discovered her passion for biology in high school, she knew she was meant to use that spark to help others.
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Mixed Reality Game Brings 16th-Century Literature to the Modern Age
Feature | Apr 23, 2021
Perchance: An AR Hamlet Mystery provides New York Tech students with an in-depth experience of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
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In Honor of Earth Day
Feature | Apr 22, 2021
Since the first Earth Day in 1970, colleges and universities have been central figures of the environmental movement. Now, New York Tech faculty and students are working to solve some of the planet’s most pressing issues.
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