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Assistant Professor of Exceptional Education Andrew Hashey recently participated in the SUNY Center for Collaborative Online International Learning (SUNY COIL)’s workshop at the American University of Technology (AUT) in Byblos, Lebanon. Hashey was among a group of SUNY faculty members that paired…
More than 100 students from the SUNY Old Westbury's CSTEP and STEP programs, and faculty and staff from across the College got to experience the "Know Your Sugar" cross-country tour on Friday, July 21, 2017. Sculptors Brendan Jamison and Mark Revels are traversing the United States to raise…
Graduates of the SUNY Old Westbury Class of 2017 were encouraged to use their wisdom, experiences, and newly-earned degrees to transform and elevate their lives, and the lives of those around them. The 51st Commencement Ceremony, which took place on May 21, 2017, honored more than 1,100 students –…
Sunday, May 21, 2017 marked a singular date in the history of the School of Professional Studies as the first students to complete their degrees via SUNY Old Westbury’s newest academic unit crossed the stage during the College’s 51st Commencement Ceremony.The 10 new alumni from the School of…
Psychology major Winsome Nyoka Rodney has been recognized as the 2017 recipient of the President’s Medal for Scholarship – the College’s highest student honor. Rodney graduated from the College on May 21, 2017.“The President’s Medal is awarded to pay tribute to academic excellence on our campus,…
SUNY Old Westbury rising seniors Edania Martinez, Gabriella Valdes, and Tommy Ziegen were acknowledged with a 2016-17 State University of New York Chancellor’s Scholar Athlete Award, which recognizes outstanding academic excellence and athletic achievement. They were among 77 recipients from across…
Associate Professor of Sociology Ryoko Yamamoto has been selected to receive the Abe Fellowship from the Social Science Research Council’s Abe Fellowship Program and the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership. She is among 10 researchers from the United States and Japan to receive the…
Data Sciences International Research Surgeon Trains Students to Conduct Stereotaxic Surgery to Investigate Neuropsychological PhenomenaDuring spring break a select group of SUNY Old Westbury students spent time working in the laboratory under the direction of Dr. Lorenz S. Neuwirth from the…