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Tweed Roosevelt Makes Case for Civics Education in Newsday Op-Ed

n his Newsday guest essay, published to coincide with National Civics Day on October 27th, Tweed Roosevelt, great-grandson of Theodore Roosevelt and the founder and...

Accounting Expert Appointed as Esports CFO

Roy Anderson ’81 was named chief financial officer of Allied Esports Entertainment Inc., a global network of esports properties and content production facilities. He...

Teacher Receives Grant From Fiesta Bowl Charities

Gabriella Vetro ’19 received a grant through the Palo Verde Fiesta Bowl Charities Wishes for Teachers program. Wishes for Teachers, in coordination with the Fiesta...

Pharmacy Professor Awarded Grant to Study Groundbreaking Treatments

Dr. Bhaskar Das, professor of pharmaceutical sciences, received a grant from the National Institutes of Health and National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism...

Student Thesis Gains National Attention

The work of Paige Bonavito, ’20, garnered discussion on the popular crime podcast Crimeficionados. The show cited her honor's thesis "Exploring the Scott Peterson...

CPA Journal Features LIU Accounting Faculty

Three faculty members from the School of Professional Accountancy, Dr. Izhar Haq, Michael Abatemarco and Jeffrey Hoops, co-authored an article published in The CPA Journal,...

Market Leader Features LIU Education Professor

MarketScale featured the expert insight of Dr. Helaine Marshall, Director of Language Education Programs and Professor of Education, in an article entitled “How to...

Professor and Student Team Up for New Jazz Album

LIU Music professor Jeff Lederer, a saxophonist, clarinetist and composer, brought his student Isaiah Johnson ’16, to record clarinet accompaniments for Out Here, the latest...

Roosevelt School and Society of Presidential Descendants Presents Civics Day Award

The Roosevelt School at Long Island University and the Society of Presidential Descendants presented the inaugural National Civics Day Award for Excellence in Civic Education...

Sports Illustrated Features Longtime Nets Scorekeeper

Sports Illustrated published a profile of Herb Turetzky, ’68, ’73, who has served as the scorekeeper for the Brooklyn Nets for the past 54 years. Turetzky’s...

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