Results for "News" on Arts and Sciences

School Counseling Professor Advises Educators on Ways to Identify LGBTQ Bullying
Feature | Nov 08, 2019
In an article in The Conversation, Associate Professor Daniel Cinotti advises school counselors and teachers that educators must understand what constitutes bullying and its underlying causes to prevent future bullying of LGBTQ students.
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Undergrads Use Computing to Detect Cancer
Feature | Nov 05, 2019
Christopher Garzon and Brian Nguyen worked on a study to standardize and computerize the detection of abnormal cells of the cervix.
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Student Profile: Olivia Flores-Nieves
Profile | Oct 25, 2019
As a child, Flores-Nieves knew she wanted to pursue a career in the arts. At New York Tech, she discovered the many possibilities a degree in digital arts can offer.
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A Lesson in Collaboration
Feature | Oct 18, 2019
Students in the Foundations of Inquiry interdisciplinary course get an important history lesson and learn the value of critical and analytical thinking.
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Aspiring Filmmakers Take Flight
Feature | Oct 17, 2019
Every year, JetBlue takes a group of students with special needs from the Henry Viscardi School on a flight to Boston. Twelve NYIT College of Arts and Sciences students captured the fifth anniversary trip in the short film, Ready for Takeoff.
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Alumni Profile: Louis D'Amato
Profile | Oct 16, 2019
Louis D’Amato (B.F.A. ’19) always new that a career in art would allow him to express himself in the most creative and diverse ways.
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Molecule Sleuths: Uncovering RNA Modifications
Feature | Sep 17, 2019
A team of scientists and engineers, led by Associate Professor Shenglong Zhang, have developed a new method to uncover changes to ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules.
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Faculty Spends Summer Learning a New Language
Feature | Aug 15, 2019
Professor of Physics Roger Yu sees great potential for Wolfram Language at New York Institute of Technology.
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