Results for "Student" on Arts and Sciences
Student Profile: Alex Menachery
Profile | Jul 10, 2024
Alex Menachery once hated the idea of studying medicine. Now, he is pursuing a B.S./D.O. in life sciences/osteopathic medicine and serving as president of the Long Island Student Government Association for the 2024–2025 academic year.
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Student Conducts Eye Movement Research
Feature | Feb 21, 2024
Psychology student Ola Abozid received a $3,350 scholarship supporting her research that tracks the eye movements of radiologists while viewing medical images.
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Students Achieve Second Place Win at Biology Conference
Feature | Jan 04, 2024
Biology majors Taimoor Chaudhry and Abdur-Rehman Hussain came in second place for their poster presentation in the biochemistry, biophysics, and biotechnology division at the 56th annual Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists Conference.
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Student Profile: Ali Gedawi
Profile | Nov 13, 2023
Physics student Ali Gedawi did not see physics in his future—he thought he would become an engineer. But as he balances his studies with his role as president of the New York City campus Student Government Association, his professors have instilled in him a love for the field.
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Student Profile: Yamini Bhaveshbhai Patel
Profile | Nov 02, 2023
A biology student, a Student Government Association president, and a mixed martial artist walk into a classroom. There’s no punchline here—that’s just Yamini Bhaveshbhai Patel.
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Dangerous Books. Who Decides? And Should They?
Feature | Oct 24, 2023
In his course Dangerous Books, Professor Michael Schiavi, Ph.D., tackles book banning. Students will learn why books are censored and be asked to think about the assumptions that have caused them, as well as the effects these books might have if readers are permitted to discover them.
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Researchers Secure Prestigious Federal Grants
Feature | Oct 02, 2023
Five research projects led by faculty have collectively secured more than $1.6 million in federal funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
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New York Tech Students Coach Budding STEM Scholars
Feature | Sep 14, 2023
Eight New York Tech students coached this year’s Middle School Summer Maker Academy, a weeklong program that exposes young students to the connections between technology and sustainability.
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Tackling Cancer’s Thorniest Questions
Feature | Aug 22, 2023
New York Institute of Technology’s Center for Cancer Research brings together clinicians, scientists, and students from the Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Arts and Sciences, and Engineering and Computing Sciences to investigate new ways to detect, treat, and prevent cancers.
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Mini-Research Grant Program for High School Students Thrives
Feature | Jun 05, 2023
Continuing its commitment to undergraduate research and to building a pipeline for students to pursue STEM fields, New York Tech has completed the sixth year of its Mini-Research Grant Awards program.
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