Dr. Blidi Stemn never intended spending his days in a school classroom, nevertheless classrooms on each side of the Atlantic Ocean. Yet, Stemn, an assistant professor in Old Westbury's School of Education, has dedicated his life to increasing access and improving the quality of education through his...
Dr. Keisha Goode of the Sociology Department was awarded the Astounding Advocacy Award by the National Black Midwives Alliance at their recent conference held in Hampton, Virginia. The award recognized her research and advocacy in supporting the continued advancement of the art, science and praxis...
Andreya Castro (Biology, Class of 2021) knew she wanted to enter the medical field since she was a senior in high school. After graduating Old Westbury, Andreya was hired by ScribeAmerica. ScribeAmerica is a company that provides doctors’ offices with medical scribes. The scribes accompany the...
For Sendi Mejia (Biology, Class of 2019) getting into the PhD program in Quantitative Plant Pathology at Purdue University was the conclusion of a long journey. When Sendi began taking science classes at Old Westbury, she was immediately struck by the amount of support she received from faculty...
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As a culmination of their studies in SUNY Old Westbury's Visual Arts programs, 17 students showcased their artwork at the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery this month. Works included digital animations, augmented reality works, prints, paintings and sculptures. The participating students are graduating with...
SUNY Old Westbury to launch resource center to focus on issues related to family crises, food insecurity, student wellness and more SUNY Old Westbury has been awarded a three-year U.S. Department of Education grant to establish the Panther Community Care Center to aid students in gaining access to...