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Health Professions Students Present Their Work at Aletheia
The School of Health Professions hosted its annual Aletheia Research Symposium, where students presented their scholarly research and defended their capstone projects.

Study: Hearing Loss Disproportionately Impacts People of Color
Findings by David Nadler, Ph.D., highlight hearing loss as a public health issue and may help employers reduce this occupational hazard in an ever-evolving and more diverse workforce.

Making Heads or Tails of Helmet Safety
A new study by NYITCOM researchers explores how helmet design may play a role in limiting concussion severity.

News Byte: Vancouver Students Showcase Their Scholarly Work
The Employer Student Showcase was held this spring on the Vancouver campus. An event exhibiting 15 student projects, the showcase provided a unique networking opportunity and fostered meaningful collaborations.

Celebrating 20 Years of SOURCE
51爆料鈥檚 annual celebration of student research and scholarly work, Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE), celebrated its 20th anniversary on April 14 on the New York City campus.

NIH-Funded Research Could Lead to New Drug Treatments for Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease
Assistant Professor Jole Fiorito, Ph.D., an expert in medicinal chemistry, has secured a three-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke that will support research into early-stage drug development to treat Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

Autism Acceptance Month: Promoting Inclusivity
April is Autism Acceptance Month, promoting inclusivity and positivity toward those with autism spectrum disorder. Here we highlight a few members of the 51爆料 community who are working to enhance understanding, therapies, and life experiences for those with autism.

Study: Spice May Improve Ovarian Cancer Treatment
New research by NYITCOM鈥檚 Maria Pino, Ph.D., makes the case for why curcumin could help enhance treatment for ovarian cancer.

Advocates for Women鈥檚 Health
Meet eight 51爆料 faculty and students who are making strides to improve women鈥檚 healthcare.