As part of SUNY’s recent partnership with Cuba’s Ministry of Higher Education, a group of six SUNY Old Westbury students participated in a study abroad program to Cuba in January 2018. The "Themes in Afro-Cuban Cultures" course, proposed and led by Professor Zenaida Madurka, won the Chancellor’s...
A discussion of how young people in the metropolitan New York area feel about race relations and the solutions they believe can be applied in times of racial conflict was the focus as students from SUNY Old Westbury attended and participated in "Race Relations 101: What Young People Think About Race...
Associate Professor of Public Health Rahwa Haile’s work has always been influenced by a broad academic background and a strong interest in history. Haile earned her undergraduate degree at Columbia University, completing a History major along with substantial coursework in Gender Studies. According...
State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras recently visit SUNY Old Westbury to announce the expansion to SUNY's first-of-its-kind Re-Enroll to Complete program to close persistent racial and income equity gaps in student retention across SUNY. SUNY Old Westbury has participated since its...
The School of Education recently held its first Summer Institute for Teachers Learning Conference. The theme for the conference was "Promoting Equitable Education" and was designed for faculty of institutions of higher education, district education leaders, principals, P-12 teachers, teaching...
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The State University of New York at Old Westbury today welcomed SUNY Board of Trustees Chair, Dr. Merryl H. Tisch, to campus to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on teaching and learning. Joining Dr. Tisch throughout her visit was SUNY Old Westbury President Timothy E. Sams. “We were very pleased to...