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Medical Marathon

NYITCOM students and faculty volunteered at this year’s TCS New York City Marathon, providing medical support and cheering on the athletes

Students Find Career Opportunities at AFROTECH Conference

Three ºÚÁϵ¼º½ students attended the AFROTECH conference, where they met with prospective employers gained a new perspective on networking, professional connections, and pursuing career opportunities.

How Gamers’ Health Fared During the Pandemic

Researchers from the Center for Esports Medicine surveyed video gamers from all over the world to learn how COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns impacted gamers’ physical and mental health.

ºÚÁϵ¼º½ Joins Engineering Doctoral Consortium

ºÚÁϵ¼º½ is one of nine New York City-area universities in a new consortium through which engineering doctoral student can take courses at each other’s institutions without any additional tuition, as part of a new multi-school agreement.

Student Profile: Ali Gedawi

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.

Alumni Profile: Digant Bahl

At 17, Digant Bahl (B.S. ’00, M.B.A. ’02) arrived in the United States with less than $20 and a dream. After hard work, he enrolled in ºÚÁϵ¼º½ and received a bachelor’s degree and M.B.A. Just eight years later, he opened his company, Accounting Solutions of NY.

ºÚÁϵ¼º½ Participates in National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

Participate in an array of programs throughout the week in support of Bear Bytes and the Grizzly Cupboard to bring awareness to basic needs issues on campus and across the country.

Faculty Participate in Modernist Studies Association Conference

Amanda Golden, Ph.D., associate professor and director of writing, co-chaired the recent Modernist Studies Association conference, which drew more than 700 attendees. She talks about her experience and ºÚÁϵ¼º½â€™s participation.

Fusing Atoms and Passions

Computer science student Manpreet Singh spent his summer at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, where he performed experiments around inertial confinement fusion—an explosive source of energy.

Bridging Military Service and Higher Ed

Joel Acevedo has joined ºÚÁϵ¼º½ as associate director of the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs. With seven years of service in the Army National Guard, he is in a unique position to help bridge the gap between military service and academia.