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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…
On Monday, April 24, 2017, the School of Arts and Sciences hosted Carmen Perez, co-chair of the January 2017 Women’s March on Washington, as the keynote speaker to the School’s annual Student Research Day. Social Studies Education major Joni Christel welcomed more than a hundred students, faculty,…
Student researchers from SUNY Old Westbury’s Collegiate Science Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) returned victorious from the 25th Annual CSTEP Statewide Conference on April 7, 2017. More than 650 students and staff from 50 colleges and universities in New York participated in the conference in…
Dr. Blidi Stemn never intended spending his days in a school classroom, nevertheless classrooms on each side of the Atlantic Ocean. Yet, Stemn, an assistant professor in Old Westbury's School of Education, has dedicated his life to increasing access and improving the quality of education…
Two SUNY Old Westbury students were recently in Washington D.C. lending their voices and advocating for causes important to higher education. Student Government Association President Jeanette Adelson participated in the AIPAC Policy Conference from March 25-28, 2017, while simultaneously across…
Assistant Professor of American Studies at SUNY Old Westbury Llana Barber’s new book “Latino City: Immigration and Urban Crisis in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1945-2000” explores the history of the first Latino-majority city in New England, and the transformation and challenges it faced in the late…
SUNY Old Westbury's Biological Sciences Department had renewed its accelerated B.S./Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine agreement with New York Institute of Technology's College of Osteopathic Medicine. The program allows Old Westbury students to complete three years towards the Bachelor of Science…
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