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...
Xerox Selects Tech Industry Leader as CEO
Steve Bandrowczak ’89 was appointed as the CEO of Xerox after serving as the company’s president and chief operating officer since 2018. His wealth...
Pharma CEO Recognized for Strategic Growth Success
Srinivas Sadu ’97 was re-appointed as the CEO and managing director of Gland Pharma Limited, a small-molecule generic injectables-focused company. Under Sadu’s leadership since...
Hewlett-Woodmere School District Appoints Experienced Assistant Superintendent
The Hewlett-Woodmere School District appointed Marie Donnelly, ‘05, as assistant superintendent for business after she previously joined the school district on an interim basis...
Research Finds Cancer Risk in Topical Creams
Arash Dabestani, Dean of the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences co-authored groundbreaking new research published in the Journal of...
Basketball Star Named to Home Town Hall of Fame
The Lee County (Florida) Athletic Conference inducted DeAngelique Waithe, ’18, into its 2021 Hall of Fame class. Waithe was a four-year letter winner for...
Hall Of Fame Inducts LIU Lacrosse Coach
Meghan McNamara, head coach of the LIU women's lacrosse team, will be inducted into the Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame. McNamara...
All-American Alumna Strives for Diversity in Swimming
Seren Jones '16, a six-time All-American swimmer who led LIU to the NCAA Championships during her senior year, was featured by BBC News for her...
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...
MFA Program Recognized for Affordability, Paid Internships
The Master of Fine Arts programs at LIU Brooklyn were recognized by Electric Literature as an affordable opportunity in “the epicenter of American publishing.” The article noted...