Dr. Laura Anker, distinguished service professor emerita of SUNY Old Westbury, was among the 13 leaders from across New York State named to create groundbreaking policy for the state while selecting the leadership personnel for the newly announced New York State Institute for Immigrant Integration...
The Office of Career Planning & Development continues its Employer-In-Residence series with a visit from the Peace Corps. Ever wonder what it's like to be a Peace Corps volunteer? The Peace Corps' regional representative will be be onhand to provide an overview of the organization's missions and...
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SUNY Old Westbury recently received a State University of New York grant of $20,000 to support the development of co-requisite courses in writing utilizing the “Accelerated Learning Program” approach. The College was one of fifteen state institutions to be awarded a grant to participate in the SUNY...
Celebrate Valentine's Day with the English Department by reading a favorite love poem, recite an original, or come up to the mic to share testimony of love successes or failures. Refreshments will be served. This event is co-sponsored by the English Department and the Division of Student Affairs...
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The Long Island roots of Walt Whitman, long considered one of America’s most important poets, were closely tied to many of the renowned works he created across his lifetime. In keeping with that spirit of the historic poet, the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association annually selects a local writer as...
Dr. Jesse Curran of the English Department, and mentor for the Honors College, was selected for inclusion on Long Island's first Poetry Path. The Northport Village Poetry Path, located at the Northport Village Park, features poems paired with paintings inspired by their work. Curran’s poem, "Dove's...