Eligible Old Westbury students will be given priority enrollment consideration at SUNY Downstate for graduate and accelerated degrees in Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant and Nursing programs.
Dr. Carol Quirke's book on the famous political and social photography of the 20th century, Dorothea Lange, is now available. Lange is known for her work documenting persistent injustices such as poverty, labor exploitation, racism, and environmental degradation.
Dr. Jacqueline Emery's project was among the less than 15 percent of submitted proposals selected by the National Endowment for the Humanities for research funding.
The School of Business welcomed teams of students from 12 local high schools to campus for a test of the students entrepreneurial vision in the 7th annual Nassau County Comptroller's High School Entrepreneurial Challenge.
The College Council of SUNY Old Westbury meets four times a year. All meetings of the College Council are open to the public and minutes are made available shortly after each meeting concludes.
Internationally recognized for their work, Mercedes Doretti and Susan Meiselas were the centerpiece of the College's two-day 'Crisis in Central America' symposium.
SUNY Old Westbury President Calvin O. Butts, III was named once again to the Power List, an annual honor bestowed by the Long Island Press on those the news outlet considers the region’s most powerful leaders.
SUNY Old Westbury took home the grand prize in 2018, and will once again compete with schools nationwide to develop innovative awareness campaigns on national debt, and fiscal policy.