OER are teaching, learning, and research materials in any medium that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits repurposing by others—and therefore are free or low-cost to students. Most OER are openly released with Creative Commons...
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Are you on track for graduation? Learn how to read your degree audit and create your semester by semester plan for graduation with the help of an advisor. This workshop is co-sponsored by We Love Our Transfers and Sophomore Jump. Contact Kaitlin Janes at janesk@oldwestbury.edu if you have any...
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This community outreach event is geared for returning students as well as adults considering college for the first time. Attend this event to learn more about the opportunities available to transfer credit for programs available at SUNY Old Westbury, to see what's available from our Schools of...
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The State University of New York at Old Westbury is proud to welcome four new members to its College Council, including a new College Council chair. The new members are: Mili Makhijani, a resident of East Northport, New York, who will serve as College Council Chair. Makhijani is the principal law...
Virtual Exhibition Amelie A. Wallace Gallery SUNY College at Old Westbury September 28 – November 25, 2020 Artist Talk: Fiona Lee: October 7, 2020 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://suny-ow-edu.zoom.us/j/91834756944 The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery is pleased to...
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All on campus are invited to attend the opening event of "From the Same Clay." This event is being organized by American Studies’ Fatima Logan-Alston and sponsored by the Panther Art Collective. "From the Same Clay" is an interdisciplinary event combining documentary style film, a contemporary dance...
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Vincent Van Gogh once said, "I dream of painting and then I paint my dream." Students recently experienced their own variant of this adage — paint included — when they participated on November 12, 2024, in "Intern for a Day at The Sherwin-Williams Company," the first session in a new initiative...
SUNY Old Westbury's 2023 Horror Conference will focus on the 2017 film "It: Chapter One" and an array of themes associated with its central villain, Pennywise the Clown. The conference will begin with a screening of significant scenes from "It: Chapter One" (2017), directed by Andy Muschietti and...
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Following the Long Island Women's Diversity Summit on Saturday, March 24, 2018, hundreds of students and local residents marched through the SUNY Old Westbury campus to advocate for gun reform. The March For Our Lives movement was spurred into action after the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas...
"Once a Ghetto: The Worlds Created by Jews and Blacks in Brownsville" September 26 – October 25, 2018 Public Reception: Wednesday, September 26, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Curator Talk by Gilda Zwerman: September 26, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Public Talk and Discussion: Monday, October 15, 3:50-5:20 p.m., Duane L...
The School of Education recently held its Fall Student Teacher Professional Development Day which introduced education majors to professional teachers for a day of conversation and learning. “I am so excited to see so many dedicated and passionate individuals committed to shaping the minds of future...
SUNY Old Westbury and its School of Business welcomed the opportunity recently to host the 7th annual Nassau County Comptroller’s Entrepreneurial Challenge. The event featured more than a dozen student-led teams from public schools across Nassau County creating a fictional organization’s...
Public art display installed during Spring Break 2024 is first major public art exhibition erected on campus in more than 40 years A three-person crew from Lyle Welding Fabrication of Poultney, Vermont, began work at 7 a.m. on March 18,2024 to construct "Cracked Ice" outside the Campus Center at the...
To meet the need for teaching science using an exploratory or inquiry-based approach, Dr. Fernando Espinoza wrote his latest textbook, “ Wave Motion as Inquiry: The Physics and Applications of Light and Sound.” Developed to cover wave physics for students predominantly without a science background...
The Old Westbury College Foundation, Inc. will be celebrating the accomplishments of the students, faculty and staff it serves, while bringing together business and industry leaders from across Long Island and New York City, at its “Own Your Future” gala. To be held on April 25, 2024 at the Inn at...
The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery has announced its next exhibition, “Sharp Objects,” a presentation featuring works by four contemporary artists who blur the line between sculpture and assemblage. The exhibit features the works of Jackie Branson, Pam Brown, Roxi Marsen and Tmima Z and runs from October...
The unique challenges and opportunities faced by African-American women in public school leadership, the powerful impact they have on students, and the changes that might lead to more opportunities for advancement among those who follow them were the key topics covered during “It’s Our Time: A...
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning is holding this special workshop presented by the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities to serve as an overview of OSSD and to review case studies of common situations that occur in the classroom. This session will offer faculty...
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To commemorate the opening of the exhibition "Turning to the East," three dance performances from Yes I Can Performance Arts Center, including one youth solo dance and two Chinese traditional dances, will be presented. The Yes I Can Performance Arts Center is one of the largest dance education...
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The Black Studies Center of SUNY Old Westbury welcomes Dr. Julius Garvey to campus to present on the impact and significance of the legacy of his father, Marcus Garvey, in the African diaspora. The presentation, “'Look for Me in the Whirlwind': Reparations, Restorative Justice & The Continued Legacy...
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