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...
LIU at The View
LIU students were part of the live studio audience for ABC’s “The View,” one of television’s most popular daytime talk shows. The University’s Employer...
National Science Foundation Grant Empowers Student Success in Computer Science
A $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will fund the Cultivating Academic Success in Computing (CASC) project to foster student achievement and produce...
Decorated National Security Official Nominated as U.S. Secretary
President Joe Biden announced Frank Kendall ’80 as his nominee to serve as Secretary of the Air Force in the Department of Defense. Kendall...
Gymnast Earns Consecutive Athlete of the Week Honors
Sophomore Mara Titarsolej was named the East Atlantic Gymnastics League Specialist of the Week for two straight weeks after her spectacular performances on the...
NASA Veteran Joins Space Industry Board of Directors
Joe Rothenberg ’73, ’77 will join the board of directors for Paragon Space Development Corporation, a leader in supporting mission-critical operations for space, military,...
LIU Grad Set to Lead as Dean of Libraries
Daisy Dominguez Singh '05 was recently appointed dean of libraries at the University of Maine. Before that, she served as associate dean and chief...
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...
National Academic Honors for LIU Gymnasts
The Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) ranked the LIU Gymnastics Team – The Sharks – in the top 50 in the country in overall...
American Library Association Publishes Hunter’s Archival Guide
The American Library Association published a third edition of Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives by Dr. Gregory Hunter, Professor of Library and Information Science. The book...