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Palmer School Launches Digitized Robert Moses Collection

Students at the Palmer School of Library and Information Science digitized a treasure trove of historical documents from the era when Robert Moses developed...

LIU Global Students Recognized With Model UN Awards

LIU Global students made an impression at the 2021 Southern Regional Model United Nations conference, earning two prominent awards and a committee recognition. Kaya...

Department of Education Funds UN Language Integration

The U.S. Department of Education awarded Dr. Dalia Fahmy, Associate Professor of Political Science, a grant to fund to help integrating the official UN...

Accomplished Executive Named to Board of Directors

Keurig Dr. Pepper Inc. announced that Debra Sandler ‘07, an accomplished executive and entrepreneur, was appointed a director of the company’s Board of Directors....

College Football’s Dream Invitation

Grant Ibeh, a graduate student defensive back on the LIU football team, earned an invite to the 2020 Dream Bowl, a College Football All-Star...

Women’s Ice Hockey Duo To Represent Team Sweden

LIU women’s ice hockey goaltender Tindra Holm and defenseman Paula Bergstrom were selected to play for Sweden in the IIF Women’s World Championship in...

Alumnus Named Veteran Champion of the Year

Brian Locke ’02 was named as a “Veteran Champion of the Year in Higher Education” by G.I. Jobs. The publication, which featured Locke on the cover,...

Lynn’s Music Featured on NPR

National Public Radio’s “All Songs Considered” featured new music from Alex Lynn (BS, ’17), highlighting her new project “Alex the Astronaut.” Lynn created demos...

Hundreds of High School Students Celebrate National Civics Day

National Civics Day, celebrated annually on October 27th, recognizes the importance of civic education across America. Civics Day was founded by the Roosevelt School and...

National Geographic Highlights Professor’s Groundbreaking Discovery

Internationally-recognized plant biologist and LIU Professor Jeanmaire Molina was interviewed by National Geographic about the Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower, threatened by habitat destruction and...

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