Results for "Student" on Arts and Sciences

Student Profile: Ashley Dent
Profile | Jan 28, 2020
Ashley Dent is recognized for her work with New York Tech’s Student Veterans Organization, helped kick-start a nonprofit, and created a video series. Learn more about her journey.
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Center for Global Health Hosts First Case Competition
Feature | Jan 14, 2020
Three interdisciplinary teams of New York Tech students presented solutions to a global health crisis.
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Connecting the Classroom With the Community
Feature | Dec 16, 2019
Students share their experiences on community outreach initiatives at the 2019 Service-Learning Conference.
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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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Biology Major Reveals What Lurks in Kitchen Sponges
Feature | Jun 27, 2019
At the American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2019, Brianna Weiss presented research on bacteriophages found in kitchen sponges that could provide the answer to antibiotic-resistant viruses.
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