College of Veterinary Medicine Student Receives Prestigious Award
April Hampton, a student enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine, is the recipient of the Student American Veterinary Medical Association (SAVMA) Local Leader...
France’s Highest Civilian Honor Awarded to Activist Alumna
Irene Natividad '71 was granted the Legion d'Honneur by French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron for her lifelong commitment to gender equality activism. Natividad joins...
California Governor Appoints Pharmacy Alumnus to State Board
Governor Gavin Newsome selected Kartikeya Jha ’02 to join the California State Board of Pharmacy. Jha has been district director of operations at Omnicare...
Record-Breaking Winning Streak for Defending Champions
The women’s tennis team sits atop the Northeast Conference standings once again after winning a school record 13 straight matches. The Sharks have won four consecutive...
Prestigious Veterinary Journal Publishes Faculty Research
Jonathan Stockman, DVM, assistant professor for the College of Veterinary Medicine was recently published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. His study analyzed...
Experienced Educators Accept Leadership Roles in Deer Park
Matthew Comiskey ’08, and Lynn Coyle ’03 both accepted positions as associate principals in the Deer Park School district this fall. Comiskey joins the...
New York Times Profiles Air Force Secretary’s Legacy
The New York Times published an article profiling Frank Kendall '80 and his contributions as the 26th U.S. Secretary of the Air Force. Kendall was...
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...
New York Times Best-Selling Author Publishes New Book
Phil Bildner, ’95, a New York Times best-selling author of numerous books for kids, published his latest book A High Five for Glenn Burke. Bildner is...
Trailblazing Alumna Featured in PBS Documentary
Maria Daume ’24, the first female infantry solider in the marines, was profiled in PBS’ feature-length documentary “Journey to America” chronicling inspiring stories of...









