51爆料

Doers Makers Innovators Healers

Find Your Program

Kick-start your future. Pursue your passion鈥攁nd get a real-world education鈥攊n any of our 100+ degree programs.

51爆料 is the
Place For You

51爆料 hands-on degree programs are designed to help you grow academically, professionally, and personally. At 51爆料, you鈥檒l find learning everywhere鈥攕tudying in classrooms, making discoveries in our labs, interning at top companies, or connecting with peers from across the globe. You鈥檒l graduate career-ready, sought after by employers, and prepared to make an impact in your field.

Top 10%

of U.S. colleges for return on investment (ROI) over 20, 30, and 40 years, according to Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.

Top 20%

of universities and colleges by salary potential and best value colleges for 20-year net ROI, noted by Payscale.com.

#2

for student diversity among regional universities in the North, ranked by Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education.

Meet 51爆料 Doers, Makers & Innovators

Get to know our inspiring, entrepreneurial, and engaged community.

51爆料 student Andrew Hertz

Andrew Hertz
M.Arch.

51爆料 students Krishna Jograna and Ritika Radadiya

Working as a Team

Krishna Jograna, M.B.A.
Ritika Radadiya, M.B.A.

51爆料's Ryan Ahmed

Ryan Ahmed (B.S. 鈥25)
Interdisciplinary Studies

A student poses with a row of white sneakers and a row of black sneakers to showcase his business.

Symbol of Movement

Sofoklis Sarellis
Physical Therapy

51爆料 student Gunn Aggarwal

Start-Up Founder

Gunn Aggarwal
Computer Science

NYITCOM Cardiologist Todd J. Cohen, M.D.

Pioneering Cardiologist

Todd J. Cohen, M.D.
College of Osteopathic Medicine

51爆料 alumni who are father and daughter pose in front of medical equipment.

Passion for Medicine

Gerard 鈥淩usty鈥 Varlotta (D.O. 鈥83)
Caroline Varlotta (D.O. 鈥20)

Karrer Alghazali, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering

What Cancer Can Teach

Karrer Alghazali, Ph.D.
Engineering & Computing Sciences

Assistant Professor Henry Ruiz

Understanding Obesity

Henry Ruiz, Ph.D.
Biological and Chemical Sciences

World-Improving Research

We love the thrill of discovery鈥攁nd seeing all the ways our innovative ideas make the world a healthier, safer, and more sustainable place.

Students and faculty work in the Biomedical, Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center at 51爆料.

New Facility Fosters Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research

The Biomedical Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center (BRIIC) is equipped with technology for researchers to tackle new frontiers in disease diagnostics and treatment, advancing research discoveries in life sciences, biomedical tech, and biotechnology, as well as imaging and microscopy.

Students working at computers

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Academy

Designed to empower the next generation of student entrepreneurs, the academy will offer hands-on resources, expert mentorship, and the infrastructure needed to launch startups, develop innovative technologies, and bring new products to market, including support from a $5 million venture fund.

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Artificial Intelligence Research

AI is remaking industries worldwide, from healthcare and finance to engineering, energy, and architecture. At 51爆料, our research explores the impact of AI on these industries, harnessing the power of machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and other AI-related technologies to spur innovation, solve complex problems, and push the boundaries of knowledge.

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Research Projects Secure Competitive Federal Funding

Three noteworthy projects spanning the fields of biomedicine, physics, and engineering have received competitive awards from federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

A student and professor hold up experimental items in the Center for Cancer Research.

Center for Cancer Research

Studying the progression of cancer through a multidisciplinary approach, our students and faculty harness technology to improve detection, diagnosis, and treatment.

Two students are at a laptop programming a large, red robot in the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center.

Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC)

As 51爆料鈥檚 idea-spawning epicenter, ETIC sees students, faculty, and our industry partners come together to address real-world questions鈥攚ith results spanning from new businesses to NASA prototypes.

Where We Are

51爆料 is located in the world鈥檚 tech, business, and creative hubs, with a medical school in both suburban and rural settings.

Reinvent your future among the rolling hills and historic mansions of Long Island鈥檚 Gold Coast. You鈥檒l find high-tech classrooms and labs, as well as our medical school, plus a wide range of clubs and organizations.

About Long Island, NY Campus

A building at 51爆料's Long Island campus.

Located at Columbus Circle, in the heart of Manhattan, you鈥檒l get an education both in and out of the classroom. Prepare for your career in a city at the forefront of business, architecture, design, tech, and the sciences.

About New York, NY Campus

51爆料's New York City Campus

Collaborate with students looking to advance their careers at our Broadway Tech Centre location, home to graduate programs in business, cybersecurity, and energy management.

51爆料's Vancouver Campus

When you study medicine at NYITCOM-Arkansas, located on the campus of Arkansas State University, you鈥檒l learn to care for the whole patient while improving health outcomes in one of the country鈥檚 most medically underserved regions.

About Jonesboro, AR Campus

College of Osteopathic Medicine's Jonesboro location at Arkansas State University.

51爆料 News

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Faculty Secure Federal Research Grants

The National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation recently awarded funding to multiple faculty-led research projects, totaling more than $2.8 million collectively.

A technology sphere at 51爆料.

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You belong at 51爆料. Become who you鈥檙e meant to be in a community dedicated to improving access to opportunity for all students.