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Grammy-winning Musician DJ Khaled Announces Roc Nation School Scholarship

Grammy-winning musician, record executive and entrepreneur DJ Khaled announced a full, four-year scholarship for a student seeking to attend the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment at Long Island University.

Apply now through April 15, 2023 here: https://apply.liu.edu/rn

DJ Khaled joins a growing list of high-profile talent that provide scholarship opportunities for students at the Roc Nation School, including three-time, Grammy-winning artist Megan Thee Stallion, 2021 NBA Rookie of the Year and Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball and Grammy Award-winning audio engineer and producer Gimel “Young Guru” Keaton.

For more information on DJ Khaled’s scholarship, recently featured in People magazine, read more here.

Long Island University Partners with Museum of Democracy to Host Upcoming Presidential History Exhibit

LIU Receives Grant from The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation to Fund Upcoming Exhibit & Preserve Presidential Artifacts

Brookville, N.Y. (February 20, 2023) – Long Island University announced a partnership with the Museum of Democracy to designate LIU’s Roosevelt School as a permanent home to more than a million pieces of American presidential history. The University received a $100,000 grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation to assist with the development of the upcoming exhibit “Hail to the Chief! Electing the American President” that is scheduled to open in spring 2023.

“Hail to the Chief! Electing the American President” will highlight the democratic process, presidential elections, and the foundations of the presidency. Items from the Museum of Democracy, including memorabilia from past presidential elections, will be on display in the historic Roosevelt House, located on Long Island University’s Post campus.

“Long Island University is committed to being at the forefront of civic education and serve as a leading institution for American presidential history,” said Long Island University President Kimberly R. Cline. “In partnership with The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation and the Museum of Democracy, this new exhibit will offer our students and Long Islanders a rare insight into our country’s history.”

The Museum of Democracy contains the nation’s largest and most comprehensive collections of historical and political campaign memorabilia, covering presidential campaigns from George Washington to the modern era. The collection also features material from major social causes and movements pertaining to freedom and democracy, reflecting the history of politics and political reform in America as well as central civil rights issues, including women’s rights and social justice.

“The mission of the Museum of Democracy is to ignite both curiosity and conversation around the concept of democracy in America, especially amongst younger generations,” adds Austin Wright, chairman, Museum of Democracy. “The collection offers viewers unique insights into the prominent sociopolitical issues facing the nation during each presidential election and we are thrilled to bring these artifacts to Long Island University in the first of many educational exhibitions aimed at inspiring students and the community to experience history up-close.”

Long Island University’s Roosevelt School offers immersive studies in international relations and diplomacy, public policy, administration, and leadership through a comprehensive range of degree programs. The Roosevelt School experience is defined by the excellence of the legacy of U.S. Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

“Through this display of American history, we will help to educate students and the public about the history of politics in America and illuminate central issues of civil rights, women’s rights, and social justice,” added Roosevelt School Director Dr. Andy Person. “We are honored to work with the Museum of Democracy on this important educational initiative, celebrating nearly 250 years of American democracy.”

Established in 1987, the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation primarily supports the study of New York State history. The organization’s purpose is to cultivate, foster and promote interest in the culture, art and traditions of our local history and Foundation leaders aspire to encourage the collection and examination of documents and artifacts.

“Long Island University’s Roosevelt Institute is the perfect site for the Museum of Democracy; as it will engage faculty, students, scholars and the community in the study of our nation’s political history,” said Kathryn M. Curran, Executive Director of the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation. “LIU is a proven partner with our foundation, and we are pleased to support this important and timely offering.”

“Hail to the Chief! Electing the American President” will open in spring 2023 and be available to students, faculty, alumni, scholars and members of the community.

About Long Island University
Long Island University, founded in 1926, is a leading research and teaching university that continues to redefine higher education by providing high-quality academic instruction by world-class faculty. Recognized by Forbes for its emphasis on experiential learning and by the Brookings Institution for its “value added” to student outcomes, LIU has a network of over 285,000 alumni, including industry leaders and entrepreneurs around the globe. Visit liu.edu for more information.

About Museum of Democracy
The Wright Family collection is the foundation for the Museum of Democracy. One of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive collections of historical and political campaign memorabilia, it consists of over a million-plus objects, amassed over four decades. Unsurpassed in quality and quantity, it covers all the major presidential campaigns―including every president from Washington to Biden. The collection also features material from major social causes and movements pertaining to freedom and democracy, reflecting the history of politics and political reform in America as well as central civil rights issues such as women’s rights and social justice. Visit museumofdemocracy.org for more information.

Financial Executive Joins Wealth Management Company

Cary Carbonaro ’95 was named Senior Vice President, Director of Women and Wealth for ACM Wealth Services. Carbonaro, an award-winning certified financial planner and author, held prior roles with Goldman Sachs and United Capital.

Public Health Expert Advises Prominent EMS Firm

Dr. Raphael M. Barishansky ’14 joined the Cambridge Consulting Group, a prominent firm specializing in paramedicine, as an associate advisor.  Dr. Barishansky previously served as Deputy Secretary for Health Preparedness and Community Protection for the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

LIU Student Awarded Veterinary Scholarship

College of Veterinary Medicine student April Hampton received the Merck Animal Health Diversity Scholarship, awarded in partnership with The American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC). Students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine benefit from direct access to world class teaching and high-level research.

Fencing Athlete Wins Gold at Global Competition

Freshman Mo Elsayed recently won first place at the Junior World Cup, securing his second consecutive gold medal. Elsayed also placed first in the team events with Egypt and is an Olympian, competing in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Author Pens Publication About Irish Immigration

Harry Dunleavy ’74 released his new book about the emigration of Irish descendants to Latin America. Irish Immigration to Latin America honors the legacies of those who left Ireland to settle in Central and South America. Dunleavy is an expert on the matter and traveled widely throughout the region.

LIU Celebrates Opening of Veterinary Learning Center

Long Island University officials hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the state-of-the-art Veterinary Learning Center, the new primary home of the College of Veterinary Medicine. LIU is one of only four universities in the northeast with a veterinary medicine program, along with Cornell University, the University of Pennsylvania and Tufts University.

University Announces Acrobatics and Tumbling Program

LIU announced the launch of a women’s acrobatics and tumbling program, with recruitment underway and competition beginning in the 2023-24 season. Long Island University is only the eighth program to sponsor Acrobatics & Tumbling at the NCAA Division I level.

Alumna Honored with National Award

Lauren Ginsberg DeVilbiss ’17 is the recipient of an I Love My Librarian Award, a prestigious honor awarded by the American Library Association recognizing the accomplishments of librarians.  Ginsberg DeVilbiss develops partnerships with outside organizations to engage students and their love for reading at the Wright Brothers School in New York City.