Santiago Acosta, a scholar specializing in the intersections of aesthetics, politics, and nature in Latin America, has been selected as a 2021–2023 fellow at the State University of New York at Old Westbury through the State University of New York’s (SUNY) Promoting Recruitment, Opportunity...
The presidents of Nassau Community College, Suffolk County Community College and SUNY Old Westbury gathered on May 9, 2025, to sign agreements designed to support students from Long Island who want to continue their studies on Long Island. Through these agreements, three students annually from each...
Focusing on Black communities in the United States, this project is a systematic review of the health consequences of police violence. Findings from the empirical literature are also placed into context, drawing from the work of historians. I will close with a discussion of strategies to interrupt...
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School Based Lecture Series- An American Sickness: a Closer Look into the American Healthcare System
The healthcare sector, now representing more than one-sixth of the U.S. economy in terms of economic activity, continues to change in unimaginable ways. This lecture will first take the pulse of the U.S. health care sector and make international comparisons. In the second part, we will discuss how...
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The presentation will focus on culturally responsive pedagogy as it relates to teaching for social justice across content areas mainly mathematics, writing, and special education. Launching in the Spring 2022 semester, each of the 4 schools, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, School...
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Pharaonism is a mode of national identification in Egypt that links present-day Egyptians with the ancient Pharaohs. Scholars have examined Pharaonism as a form of “territorial nationalism,” but my research in Egyptian primary sources indicates that it could better be understood as racial...
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The Cold War had a big impact on Long Land. Lake Success was the original home for the UN- where Cold War conflict between the U.S. and he Soviet Union played out. Bases to launch nuclear –tipped missiles to detonate amid formations of Soviet bombers feared heading to New York City were set up. Fall...
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In a fast-changing global society, the adaptability linked to the liberal arts has never been more relevant or more in demand in the workplace.
Instruction focused on getting you ready for the dynamic, competitive nature of real-world business.
The State University of New York at Old Westbury has announced the appointment of Dr. Shalei V. K. Simms as director of graduate programs for the College’s School of Business. In this role, she leads the administration and operation of the School of Business’ graduate programs in Accounting...
The School of Business of SUNY Old Westbury was pleased to be the host for more than 100 business, governmental and not-for-profit professionals along with an array of college students interested in careers in accounting and fraud examination when the Long Island Chapter of the Association of...