Like an episode of "The Big Bang Theory," but in person, and real. SUNY Old Westbury welcomed Dr. Sylvester James Gates, Jr., a noted theoretical physicist, as the keynote speaker for the Student Research Day on Tuesday, April 17, 2018. The day included almost 100 student presentations from the...
When the 2024 “Power Women of Long Island” were revealed recently by Schneps Media, it had a bit of SUNY Old Westbury flair. In all, three of the leaders recognized are associated with the University. Now in its 30th year, the “Power Women of Long Island” event organizers say celebrates leadership...
Three SUNY Old Westbury professors recently gave presentations on taurine neuroprotection of environmental lead exposure at the 21st International Taurine Annual Meeting in China. The collaborative research by faculty supported 17 undergraduate research students across a 3-year period. “These unique...
SUNY Old Westbury rising seniors Edania Martinez, Gabriella Valdes, and Tommy Ziegen were acknowledged with a 2016-17 State University of New York Chancellor’s Scholar Athlete Award, which recognizes outstanding academic excellence and athletic achievement. They were among 77 recipients from across...
SUNY Old Westbury seniors Sara Bey, Alicia Fyne and Nadia Hameed were recognized as 2017 State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence recipients, the highest honor bestowed upon students in the system. They were among 256 students from 64 campuses across the state that...
The Center for Student Leadership and Involvement will present a showing of "Till," Based on the true story of the lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till, this blockbuster focuses on his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, and her attempt to find justice after her son's disappearance and death. Questions...
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SUNY Old Westbury’s News and Events website is a key online hub for news and information about the latest achievements of the college, its students and faculty and to find out the latest on upcoming events and activities on campus. From coverage of the College’s annual commencement ceremony to news...
Dr. Michael Kavic, associate professor in the Chemistry and Physics Department, has received a grant of $189,233 from the National Science Foundation to research the burst of radio waves produced by the merger of two neutron stars. Through the use of a long wavelength array radio telescope, Kavic...