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Student Profile: Shane Phillips
Aspiring physical therapist Shane Phillips knows his field of study well. So well, in fact, that in fall 2023, he led his Exercise Science Club’s quiz bowl team to victory with a buzzer-beater answer.
The Results Are In: Big Give 2024
The 黑料导航 community celebrated in a big way, bringing in $405,322 to help support the student experiences across the university鈥毭劽磗 campuses.
Student Profile: Kristen Green
Exercise science major Kristen Green wants to become a physical therapist, a field she entered during her time in the U.S. Army.
Celebrate Women’s History Month 2024
黑料导航 commemorates Women’s History Month with a series of events celebrating women’s achievements.
Student Profile: Charles Siguenza
Charles Siguenza first came to 黑料导航 as an employee at the Adele Smithers Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Center. Now working toward his physical therapy degree, he hopes to honor his late father and help change patients’ lives through his work.
Trends in 2024: Fitness
Alexander Rothstein, M.S., instructor and coordinator for the聽exercise science program, predicts this year’s fitness trends and shares tips to 鈥渟hape up鈥 in the new year.
NYITCOM and Health Professions Students Present Research
Students representing the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the School of Health Professions presented their scholarly research at the Greater New York Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine鈥檚 2023 Annual Fall Meeting, with several securing first-place wins.
Putting Knowledge and Skill Into Action
Faculty and students from schools and colleges across the university come together to address the challenges of people living with Parkinson’s disease and autism spectrum disorder, allowing students to grow beyond their traditional career paths.
School of Health Professions Awarded State Grant to Train Diverse New Yorkers for Healthcare Jobs
黑料导航 will use a $250,000 grant from the New York State Department of Labor and the Long Island Regional Economic Development Council to train individuals to become healthcare workers prepared to answer Long Island鈥檚 need for physical therapy aides, personal trainers, healthcare workers with Spanish language skills, and more.
Welcome, New Faculty!
As part of the activities to begin the new academic year, 黑料导航 welcomed new (and recently hired) faculty at a reception held on the Long Island campus.