Skilled Community Journalist Earns Editor Role

The Ridgefield Press, one of the oldest community newspapers in Connecticut, announced that Alyssa Seidman ’17 will serve as its new editor. Seidman brings with...

Award-Winning Student App Begins Clinical Phase Trials

Clinical phase testing is underway for MaMome, a health technology company co-founded by LIU student Nini Fan that focuses on clinical application towards maternal-child...

LIU Professor Named Chair at National Social Work Organization

Dr. Telvis Rich, Associate Professor at LIU’s Department of Social Work, is the new Chair of Diversity for the North American Association of Christians...

Prestigious Alumnus Joins Forbes Top 30 Wealthiest Americans

Ray Dalio, founder and co-chief investment officer of the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, moved into the top 30 wealthiest people in America...

Pharmaceutical Executive Appointed Board Chairman

Dieter Weinand '87 will lead the board of directors for Inspirna Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing first-in-class cancer therapeutics. Weinand previously served in...

Understanding Criminal Justice Reform

Dr. Harvey Kushner, chair of LIU’s Criminal Justice department, gave his expert opinion in a recent Newsday article on recent changes to New York...

Alumna Developing Robots for Assisting ASD

Rebecca Ramnauth ’18 is exploring the potential of robots in understanding and supporting human behavior, with a special focus on individuals with Autism Spectrum...

Brooklyn Campus Hosts NYC Schools Tech Summit

Over 600 educators from across New York City visited the Brooklyn campus for the eleventh annual New York City Schools Tech Summit. The event...

Renowned Egyptologist Shifts the Narrative on King Tut

Bob Brier, a senior research fellow at LIU and specialist in ancient Egypt, explores the 100 years of research on the life and tomb of...

LIU Receives State Grant Funding to Advance College of Science

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced that Long Island University will receive a $10 million grant from the Empire State Development Corporation to help...