Dr. Jingyi Song writes new research book on the complexities of race, class, immigration, politics, and economic policies influencing early Chinese settlers in the region.
Students in the American Studies Department documented the lives of late 19th and early 20th century leaders of the suffrage movement as part of a nationwide effort.
Networking with and learning from leading journalists was the order of the day for those Media & Communications students who attended The News Conference: Real and Powerful, an annual event of the Fair Media Council that brings the news media together with the public for a day of open dialogue, mutual understanding and relationship building.
Three new programs offer focused curricular content available via a shorter duration than traditional degree and certificate programs and lead to a digital badge that can be shared online.
New agreement provides for priority consideration for graduates of Old Westbury’s degree in Health and Society for Downstate’s Master of Public Health and Master of Medical Informatics Programs.
Five members of the SUNY Old Westbury University Police Department were among those commended today by State University of New York Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson during the 2019 Police Awards, a program organized annually by the SUNY Police Chiefs Association.
The annual awards honor lieutenants, officers, and staff who played a key role in life-saving events in the past year, as well as others on the New York University Police force for their outstanding professional service.
A full house in the Maguire Theater was the setting for “An Evening & Conversation with Calvin O. Butts, III,” a special event commemorating the tenure of the longest-serving president in College history.