Faculty
Celebrate Black History Month 2026
黑料导航 celebrates Black History Month with a series of events.
Physician Responds to CDC Vaccine Schedule Changes
Family medicine physician Shane Speights, D.O., site dean for NYITCOM-Arkansas, weighs in on the new recommendations.
Community Building
Working on the Institute for Public Architecture鈥檚 Modeling Community Visions for a Future Without the BQE project, Marcus Wilford (B. Arch. 鈥16) turned to his alma mater for support.
Winter Weather Safety 101
Shane Speights, D.O., site dean at NYITCOM-Arkansas, shares tips to stay warm, dry, and safe during the cold months.
Brands Must Balance AI and Authenticity
As consumer behavior expert Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., explains, in 2026, marketers leveraging AI must remember to prioritize genuine connections and transparency.
Student Entrepreneurs Share Big Ideas
Students gathered at the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Academy鈥檚 Startup Tech Central to present their startup companies at the third NESTS FlyOff event.
Study: VR Helps Children With Autism Participate in Exercise and Sports
A new study by researchers from the School of Health Professions and College of Osteopathic Medicine demonstrates how virtual reality (VR) can help children with autism spectrum disorder participate in exercise.
Boxers Fight Back Against Parkinson鈥檚 Disease
A holiday 鈥渂oxathon鈥 hosted by NYITCOM鈥檚 Parkinson鈥檚 Center raised awareness for the disease and the importance of exercise in treatment, while bringing members of the Rock Steady Boxing community together at a time when patients may experience loneliness and isolation.
What to Know About This Year’s Flu
As health officials brace for another active flu season, NYITCOM-Arkansas infectious disease physician Carl Abraham, M.D., shares what to expect and how to stay well.
Driven by 鈥榃hy鈥
Third-year medical student Kassandra Sturm leads the charge on a new study helping to uncover the neurological source affecting the sense of smell in autism spectrum disorder.