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Saluting Our Veterans
ºÚÁϵ¼º½ celebrates Veterans Day with a weeklong series of events.
ºÚÁϵ¼º½’s Amy Bravo Honored for Her Commitment to STEM
Senior Director of Career Success and Experiential Education Amy Bravo, M.A., received the Education Leadership Award at the National Urban Technology Center’s 28th annual Urban Tech Gala.
Dangerous Books. Who Decides? And Should They?
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.
Enhancing Delivery of Student Services
Committed efforts to enhance the overall student experience at ºÚÁϵ¼º½ are underway throughout virtually every corner of the university; here are highlights of a few specific initiatives.
Introducing the Ferrara Center for Patient Safety and Clinical Simulation
On October 12, NYITCOM held an official grand opening for the Ferrara Center for Patient Safety and Clinical Simulation and honored esteemed alumnus and ºÚÁϵ¼º½ Board of Trustees Vice Chair Daniel Ferrara (D.O. ’86).
Guiliano Global Fellows: Studying Grip Strength in Mongolia
Throughout each year, a handful of ºÚÁϵ¼º½ students are selected to complete academic research projects at least 200 miles away from their campus through the Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Program.
Student Profile: Kishore Saravana
Kishore Saravana always dreamed of studying for an M.B.A. in America. He achieved that goal and is on to his next one after filing for a German patent for a robotics project.
News Byte: President Foley Again Named as Top Power Player in Education
ºÚÁϵ¼º½ President Hank Foley, Ph.D., was named as one of 2023’s Power Players in Education by PoliticsNY.
ºÚÁϵ¼º½ Receives Award to Help Improve Student Experiences and Outcomes
ºÚÁϵ¼º½ has been awarded a $2.25 million U.S. Department of Education Title III Strengthening Institutions Program award, a highly competitive grant to help eligible institutions expand capacity to serve low-income students.
Alumni Profile: John Sorrenti
The road wasn’t always easy for John Sorrenti (B.Arch. ’72, M.B.A. ’78), founder and president of JRS Architect, P.C., but his perseverance paid off. In business for 37 years, his firm boasts two locations and works on projects focused on financial services, healthcare, higher education, corporate, retail, and hospitality.