Six members of the SUNY Old Westbury University Police Department were among those honored at the 2020 SUNY Police Chiefs Association Awards this month in a virtual ceremony. Lieutenant Renee Znack, Investigator Ryon Burnett, Investigator Julie Donley, Technical Sergeant Brett Cruickshank, Officer...
As classes began on August 26, 2024, SUNY Old Westbury welcomed a class of first-year students larger than ever before in its history. The 2024-25 incoming class consists of 800 first-year students, representing nearly 10 percent growth over the 2023-24 year and besting the campus’ previous peak of...
In celebration of Women's History Month, SUNY Old Westbury was joined by SUNY Senior Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation, and Economic Development Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik for a panel discussion on the experiences of women in STEM. She was joined by two Old Westbury students and an education...
Tablecloth? Check. Cloth napkins? Check. Fresh flowers? Check. Great food? Check. Interesting company? Check. Each of those items and more were on the menu when a select group of SUNY Old Westbury students participated in the Supper Club, an initiative by the campus’ dining provider, Chartwells, to...
The School of Arts and Sciences are pleased to welcome Dr. Frank L. Douglas to speak to the campus community. Dr. Douglas is an award-winning industry veteran with more than three decades of experience in healthcare, pharmaceuticals and entrepreneurship, and has held leadership roles in both large...
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SUNY Old Westbury has added 29 students into the Old Westbury chapter of Tau Sigma National Honor Society, an academic honor society for high-achieving transfer students, at its Fall 2022 induction this week. With its new members, SUNY Old Westbury's chapter includes 272 students and graduates....
From teacher-candidates new to their studies to those engaged in student teaching, practical advice geared to bridge the gap between their educational experience and what awaits them in their professional careers was the focus of “Teachers’ Panel: A Conversation with Regional School Teachers,” a...
The powerful impact of interdisciplinary liberal arts instruction was in fine form recently when students from Chemistry & Physics Assistant Professor Matthew Lippert's Astronomy class took time out to visit the College's Amelie A. Wallace Gallery. While there, they experienced works of physical and...
What does magic really reveal about how our brains work? Did you know that magic relies on powerful psychological illusions? Join us for answers to these questions as you listen to a fun and informative talk on the psychology behind magic and Illusions by Professor Runi Mukherji. The program is...
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