The positive role SUNY Old Westbury plays in improving the social and economic mobility of its students was again recognized by U.S. News & World report when it released its 2026 “America’s Best Colleges” rankings. SUNY Old Westbury ranked 9th in social mobility successes in the publication's annual...
National recognition for the positive role SUNY Old Westbury plays in improving the social and economic mobility of its students continues as the University was again ranked among the highest in the category in the annual U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. SUNY Old Westbury ranked 9th...
More than 200 SUNY Old Westbury employees attended the 2023 Staff Appreciation Barbecue and Service Awards held on Tuesday, August 1, 2023. “The dedication of our staff is a driving force behind our greatest achievements,” said University President Timothy E. Sams. “I am grateful that the University...
The SUNY Old Westbury community got to see a visual arts degree in “action” – literally – when Stephen Fiore ’17, a designer for Marvel Entertainment, came to campus this month for a discussion with students, and faculty. Fiore earned a Visual Arts: Electronic Media degree from the University before...
SUNY Old Westbury Assistant Professor Fred Fleisher, Visual Arts, has a new solo exhibition "Tomorrow's People Somewhere" at the RAM Gallery (Renate Albertsen-Marton Gallery) in Brooklyn, New York. The body of work for this exhibit has taken Fleisher about four years to complete. “My work employs...
Patricia Harris, Associate Professor in the Visual Arts Department, is the first artist to take part in the FollyFields Residency, a new initiative hosted by Millay Arts and Hawthorne Valley Farm. The inspiration for the project is to bring together artists and writers with people engaged in...