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Shedding light onto issues related to computational biology, data analysis and how "the cloud" comes to life were the focuses recently of the first in a series of events planned using support from the National Science Foundation Computer and Information Science and Engineering Minority-Serving…
In a meaningful display of SUNY Old Westbury's dedication to its mission and experiential education, more than 200 students attended the inaugural First-Year Student Walk-the-Talk Peace Summit held recently at the College. The event was a collaboration between the Community Action, Learning…
The unique challenges and opportunities faced by African-American women in public school leadership, the powerful impact they have on students, and the changes that might lead to more opportunities for advancement among those who follow them were the key topics covered during “It’s Our Time: A…
Dr. Rahwa Haile, an associate professor in the Public Health Department at SUNY Old Westbury, has been selected by the Women's Empowerment Coalition of New York City as an honoree for their International Women's Day event on March 8, 2022. The nominating committee selected Haile based on her work…
The Skyline Conference recently announced its Fall 2021 Academic Honor Roll, which recognized student-athletes across its 12 member institutions.SUNY Old Westbury had 23 student-athletes named to the list across the program's six fall sports.Fall student-athletes on this list registered at least a…
The State University of New York at Old Westbury School of Education has for more than 40 years plays a critical role in preparing teachers working in classrooms across Long Island, throughout the New York Metropolitan area and beyond.Now, the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator…
Popular opinion holds that sometimes the best way to learn new things is to get your feet wet. For ten first-year students at SUNY Old Westbury and students from Westbury High School this fall, that saying had literal meaning. The College’s Community Action, Learning and…
As a culmination of their studies in SUNY Old Westbury's Visual Arts programs, 17 students showcased their artwork at the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery this month. Works included digital animations, augmented reality works, prints, paintings and sculptures. The participating students are…