Expert: “Literature’s not dead; VR to Inspire Next Generation of Storytellers”
NYITWhat does virtual reality (VR) have in common with Shakespeare and Hemingway?
What does virtual reality (VR) have in common with Shakespeare and Hemingway?
After several people in New York City were diagnosed with Legionnaire’s disease in less than two weeks, an expert at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) urges people to take caution.
What can parents and educators do to protect the rights of LGBTQ students in the face of bullying?
Can playing video games make you a better writer?
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Expert Melanie Austin-McCain offers tips for living a purposeful life
NYIT Assistant Professor Hallie Zwibel of NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine assistant professor says baseline tests can help guide post-concussion evaluation and treatment. Knowing signs and symptoms of concussions are also crucial for athletes, coaches, and parents.
Social impact design is a growing trend in architecture, aimed at focusing on public interest and community needs. Student architects from New York Institute of Technology and the University of Puerto Rico have joined forces to envision a new modular beach pavilion design as a method to spur improvements to a once-popular beach destination.
Lawrence Herman, PA-C, Chair of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and Chair of NYIT’s Physican Assistant Studies Program says the outlook is positive for the profession and its growing number of educational programs.