Results for "Student" on Arts and Sciences

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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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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The Legacy of Marie Curie
Feature | Mar 11, 2021
New York Tech students participated in an event showcasing how scientist Marie Curie paved the way for women in STEM.
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Walking on the Wild Side with Anatomy Research
Feature | Mar 09, 2021
When COVID-19 disrupted in-person learning, New York Tech students sought remote research opportunities. Working with Assistant Professor of Anatomy Michael Granatosky, Ph.D., the student researchers contributed multiple chapters on animal locomotion and evolution to the Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior.
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VRWorldTech Interviews Graduate Student Dominica Jamir
Feature | Mar 02, 2021
British publication VRWorldTech featured UX/UI design and development graduate student Dominica Jamir in a five-page spread in the February 22 issue.

Helping Animators Augment Their Reality
Feature | Feb 11, 2021
At “Create Your Own Augmented Reality,” on February 6, digital art and design faculty, students, and staff showed aspiring animators how to make the best use of augmented reality tools.
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The Impact of Mathematics
Feature | Feb 04, 2021
At the Applied and Computational Mathematics Evening panel discussion, New York Tech faculty and students offered their insights to high school students interested in pursuing an education in math.
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Research Activities: Leonidas Salichos, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Blog | Jan 08, 2021
Leonidas Salichos is a computational biologist. His research focuses on evolving systems, such as the spread of infectious diseases, cancer evolution and human genomics, as well as viral and microbiome prevalence across human tissues.
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Symposium Turns Students Into Scientific Communicators
Feature | Dec 22, 2020
At the Math and Physics Research Symposium on December 11, New York Tech students sharpened their communication skills by distilling their research for a general audience.
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