LI Music Hall of Fame Honors Outstanding LIU Post Grad Abby Behr

Acclaimed musical maestro Abby Behr has hit another high note. The Long Island Music Hall of Fame has named her the recipient of this...

LIU Brooklyn Alum Names New Academy in Liberia After Her English Professor Here

When LIU Brooklyn Professor Josephine Clark learned that her former student had actually founded a school in Liberia and put her name on it,...

LIU Athletics Earns National and International Acclaim in 2020

LIU Sharks student-athletes and coaches have earned national and international recognition for their performance on the field and in the classroom since the University...

LIU Post Graduate Audrey Ney Gets Her First Role Off Broadway

Taking the long view, Audrey Ney no doubt saw it coming. In many ways, the recent musical theater graduate (LIU Post ’17, BFA) has...

Creating Pathways at JP Morgan Chase

Watching basketball has taught Justin Grant, '06, a lot over the years. The game’s most prominent influence is the impact it made on his post-secondary...

LIU Post Holds its 61st Annual Commencement Ceremony

Eric Krasnoff, the retired chairman, president and CEO of Pall Corporation, received an honorary Doctor of Business degree at LIU Post’s commencement ceremony held...

LIU Post Alumna Christine Finn Picked to Lead Shelter Island Schools

Long Island native Christine Finn (’84 B.A. in Adolescence Education in English, ’86 M.S. in Childhood Education; ’99 Advanced Certificate in School District Leadership)...

Olympian Brendon Rodney stays in Brooklyn, stays connected to LIU

As a Northeast Conference champion, an All-American, and the first Olympic track and field medalist in LIU Brooklyn history, Brendon Rodney has demonstrated that...

LIU Post Graduate Maria Salazar Is Named Grand Marshal of Port Washington Memorial Day...

Maria L. Salazar (Post ’19, B.A. in Art Therapy), a U.S. Marine Corp veteran, has been picked by Port Washington’s VFW Post to be...

First Home Run Ball Is a Big Hit at LIU Post’s Archives and Special...

The field is long gone but the game ball lives on because it’s the first home run ever hit by a varsity baseball player...