Dr. Michael Eric Dyson will present on his recent book "What Truth Sounds Like," which was the assigned common reading for more than 600 first-year students at the College.
College remains among those recognized by nation's preeminent diversity-focused publication as being elite in its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Students in the M.S. in Forensic Accounting program will work with professionals from accounting and law enforcement to help victims of suspected financial fraud seek restitution in cases where forensic investigative services are limited or too costly.
SUNY Old Westbury opened the 2019-20 academic year with three additions to its administrative staff in the offices of EOP, Counseling and Psychological Wellness, and sports information.
Money’s annual list placed SUNY Old Westbury at No. 255 in the nation as one of the best for successfully combining quality and affordability – a rise of nearly 100 places in the ranking over last year. The magazine ranked a total of 744 colleges out of 2,400 across the country.
Degree becomes 14th stand-alone program in nation recognized by Council on Education for Public Health for quality of education and preparation of students for impactful careers.
Having had a stellar year on the court, it was his work in the classroom that earned rising senior Pedro Marquez a place on the 2018-19 National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court.
Psychology professor and neuroscience researcher Lorenz Neuwirth teams with colleagues at Richmond and UPenn for three-year study of Major Depression Disorders that have impacted more than 16 million people within the United States since 2016.
Graduates from the College's Schools of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Professional Studies take the next step in owning their futures in celebration with campus, family and friends at NYCB Live at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.