Long Island University’s musical theatre program is one of the top 30 in the nation, according to OnStage, a popular online publication that covers theatre on an international level. The article specifically lauded the University’s Career Services and Cooperative Education program, noting: “Beyond working with acclaimed performers and instructors on and off-campus, students at LIU Post gain outstanding direction and leads.” Other schools on the list included: Carnegie Mellon University, University of Miami, New York University, Berklee College of Music, Penn State University, University of Michigan and Syracuse University.
Leading Education Reform in New York City
Long Island University hosted over 900 administrators and teachers for two social emotional learning (SEL) training sessions, in conjunction with the Sanford Institute. The sessions were held on the Brooklyn campus and featured the First Lady of New York City Chirlane McCray, NYC School Chancellor Richard Carranza and LIU President Dr. Kimberly Cline. Earlier this year, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a partnership between the City’s Department of Education and Sanford Harmony, a research-based PreK-6 SEL program. In partnership with LIU, Sanford Education Programs and National University System have provided an early-childhood education to 8 million children through more than 18,000 schools across the nation.
Celebrating Darwin Day at the Royal Ontario Museum
Dr. Bill Schutt (BA in Biology, ’78), Professor of Biology on the Post campus, will deliver the prestigious Darwin Day Lecture at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto on February 12, 2020. The internationally recognized holiday celebrates Charles Darwin, who was born on the same day in 1809. The ROM is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. It attracts more than one million visitors every year. Schutt also serves as a research associate in residence at the American Museum of Natural History. He is an award-winning author of both fiction and nonfiction books.
Theatre Alumna Joins Centenary Stage Company
LIU alumna Ali Rose Harton (BFA in Musical Theatre, ’15) starred in Centenary Stage Company’s debut of Nunsense.The play is a comedy about five nuns who put on a variety show in the school auditorium to raise funds to pay for the burials of their tragically deceased sisters. It has become an international phenomenon with more than 5,000 productions worldwide and translated into 21 languages. Harton played the role of Sister Mary Hubert. She recently performed in the Off-Broadway production of It Came From Beyond.
Music Students Record in Reservoir Studios
Students in LIU’s Music Technology, Entrepreneurship and Production program are recording original music in Reservoir Studios, a premier recording studio in Manhattan. The studio is owned by Patrick Dillett, who has previously collaborated with LIU professor Tony Dofat. Dillett is a four-time Grammy award winner and has worked with renowned artists such as Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Sufjan Stevens, Norah Jones and Queen Latifah. Dofat oversees the University’s original record label, which holds international distribution with The Orchard, a Sony Company.
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 state law for individuals charged with misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies. The new policy will mean that most of these people will forgo bail and be released. Kushner shared findings from his studies, which compared Long Island crime rates with suburbs of Los Angeles, Miami, Detroit and Dallas. Each had crime rates significantly higher than Long Island. Kushner theorized that the lingering sense that crime is rampant comes largely from a 24-hour news culture and smartphones.
College Football’s Dream Invitation
Grant Ibeh, a graduate student defensive back on the LIU football team, earned an invite to the 2020 Dream Bowl, a College Football All-Star Showcase. The game features some of the top players from across the country and includes seniors or graduate students that have exhausted NCAA eligibility. Moreover, it gives prospects the opportunity for National Football League scouts to see their talents in-person. Ibeh becomes the sixth LIU student-athlete invited to the Dream Bowl, which began operations during the 2016 season.
The Face of New York’s ‘40 Under 40’
For her remarkable career achievements and public service, LIU alumna Farah Louis (BA in Journalism, ’06) made the cover of City & State New York magazine’s special “40 Under 40” issue. This summer Louis retained her City Council seat representing the 45th District in Brooklyn, with more than 50 percent of the total votes cast in the election. She also received the endorsement of Mayor Bill de Blasio. Prior to running for public office, Louis worked as an administrative coordinator at Mount Sinai. She also served as the Executive Vice President for the Haitian American Caucus from 2009-2013.
PBS Airs Documentary by LIU Film Professor
PBS added The Long View, a documentary by Susan Zeig, chair of LIU’s Department of Communications and Film, to its Learning Media Collection. The documentary aired more than 700 times on PBS stations across the country during the month of September. The Long View chronicles two Oakland high schools and their community of students, families and teachers. It provides an up-close look at the strengths and challenges of urban schools and communities throughout the country.
Transforming Students into Business Professionals
For the second year in a row, Long Island University hosted Virtual Enterprise International’s (VE) “Business and Entrepreneurship Leadership Conference” at the Post campus. More than 1,500 of the top high school students from across the country attended the event. Students pitched their business ideas to executives from industry leaders and top startups, who served as judges and guest speakers. The University awarded $1,750 in supportive funds between the top three ranking firms.









