Alumnus’ Novel Wins Prestigious Book Award

Michael Okon (BS, ’00; MBA ’03), an award-winning and best-selling author of multiple genres, won a 2020 Feathered Quill Book Awards for his novel Monsterland....

Alumna Joins U.S. Army Readiness Council

Patty Barron (MS, ‘92), director of Family Readiness for the Association of the U.S. Army, was sworn in as member of the Defense Department’s...

Good Housekeeping’s Nutrition Lab Expert

Stefani Sassos (RDN ’16) leads The Nutrition Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, part of Hearst Magazines. The Nutrition Lab is one of seven...

Weinand Named Chairman at Replimune Group

Dieter Weinand (MS ’87) was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors at Replimune Group Inc. (REPL), a biotechnology company developing oncolytic immuno-gene therapies....

Associate Dean’s Research Published in Prestigious Journal

Dr. Thomas Inzana, Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the College of Veterinary Medicine, authored a research paper that was accepted for publication...

LIU Nursing Leaders Speak at COVID-19 Townhall Meeting

Dr. Peggy Tallier, Dean of LIU’s Harriet Rothkopf Heilbrunn School of Nursing, and Dr. Julius Johnson, Director of the Family Nurse Practitioner program and...

Top Principals in New York

Two LIU alumni, Dr. Alison Clark (’01) and Jonathan Slaybaugh (’90) earned Principal of the Year honors in their respective categories by the School...

LIU Campus Returns to the Big Screen

Scenes filmed on 10 different locations on the LIU Post campus made the final cut of Lazy Susan, a new feature film comedy starring Sean...

WNBC Recognizes Philanthropic Service

Heather Butts, Co-Director of the Honors College, is helping provide food for those in need through her volunteer efforts with Little Free Library, a...

Leading Expert Featured in The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post, the leading Israeli English newspaper, featured Dr. Bob Brier, faculty emeritus, in an article on the future of Egypt. The write-up examined...

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