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State University of New York at Old Westbury

Public university in Old Westbury, New York, US

State University of New York at Old Westbury

Summary

Public university in Old Westbury, New York, US

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nameState University of New York
at Old Westbury
former_namesState University of New York College at Old Westbury (1965–2023)
imageOld westbury univ seal.png
image_size150
motto"Own Your Future"
established
typePublic university
parentState University of New York
endowment$387,718 (2019)
presidentTimothy E. Sams
provostDavid Lanoue
students5,087
undergrad4,784
postgrad303
cityOld Westbury, New York
countryU.S.
campusSuburbancampus_size=605 acre
colorsGreen & ivory
athletics_affiliationsNCAA Division III Skyline
mascotOWWIN the Panther
sports_nicknamePanthers
website
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logoSUNY Old Westbury logo.svg
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at Old Westbury

The State University of New York at Old Westbury (SUNY at Old Westbury) is a public university in Old Westbury, New York, United States, with portions in the neighboring town of Jericho. It enrolls just over 5,000 students.

History

The State University of New York at Old Westbury was founded in 1965 as the "State University of New York College at Old Westbury" by the State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees. It began in 1968 at Planting Fields, the former Coe Estate and arboretum in Oyster Bay, New York. In 1971, the university moved to its present Old Westbury site in Nassau County, Long Island – an estate, known as "Broad Hollow," formerly owned by agriculturist, industrialist, sportsman and philanthropist F. Ambrose Clark.

The first president of the Old Westbury campus college was John D. Maguire, who had been a religion professor at Wesleyan University and a civil rights activist. He aimed to create a university devoted to social justice and racial equality.

In 1986, L. Eudora Pettigrew became president of Old Westbury, becoming the first African-American college president in the SUNY system.

In 2023, the college gained status as a university, becoming the "State University of New York at Old Westbury".

Academics

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There are over 50 degree programs available at the university.

Of the university's 166 full-time professors, approximately 80% hold the highest degree in their discipline. Eight members of the faculty have been named Distinguished Teaching or Service Professors by the State University of New York, which are among the highest ranks available in the university system.

Academic offerings are housed in four schools.

  • School of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Business at SUNY-Old Westbury which is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
  • School of Education
  • School of Professional Studies which offers evening, online, hybrid, and weekend courses

Athletics

SUNY Old Westbury athletics wordmark

SUNY Old Westbury teams, named the Panthers, participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III. The Panthers are a member of the Skyline Conference. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, softball and volleyball.

Athletic facilities

The F. Ambrose Clark Physical Education & Recreation Center, also known as the Clark Athletic Center, houses a 25-meter swimming pool; a gymnasium with seating for 2,000; a strength and conditioning facility; and an aerobic workout room with physical fitness accessories.

The Clark Center is a venue for the Nassau County, New York, high school men's basketball playoffs as well as some women's tournament games. The events are shown on local Cablevision TV outlets News 12 Long Island and Telecare. Other Nassau high school basketball events are staged at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University's Pratt Center, north of the Clark Center in the neighboring region of Brookville, New York.

The neighboring Jackie Robinson Athletic Complex, dedicated in 2006, adjoins the Clark Center. It includes a baseball stadium and softball field. The baseball stadium seatings more than 1,000 fans, and a press box is available for game announcers and media personnel.

The university features two soccer fields, eight tennis courts, and two outdoor recreational basketball courts. Runners in cross country competition train on European-styled courses that traverse Old Westbury's 604 acre wooded campus.

Notable alumni

  • Kevin J. Greene — lawyer and law professor
  • A. Tom Grunfeld — sinologist
  • Craig S. Harris — jazz musician
  • David Liederman — chef and businessman
  • John McTiernan — movie producer
  • Andrea Navedo — actress
  • Lester Prosper — basketball player
  • Andrew P. Schafer Jr. — US Army major general
  • Jacob Staub — rabbi and author

Notes

References

References

  1. [https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/suny-old-westbury-7109 SUNY at Old Westbury] {{Webarchive. link. (2020-10-01)
  2. (November 4, 2020). "Dr. Timothy E. Sams Appointed President of SUNY Old Westbury". SUNY Old Westbury.
  3. "SUNY Fast Facts".
  4. link. (2012-10-11 ." [[U.S. Census Bureau]], on [[Long Island, New York). Long Island]]. Retrieved on May 25, 2009.
  5. link. (2011-06-06 ." [[U.S. Census Bureau]]. Retrieved on May 25, 2009.)
  6. [http://www.oldlongisland.com/2008/07/broad-hollow-house.html Old Long Island: Broad Hollow House] {{Webarchive. link. (2010-08-18)
  7. (9 November 2018). "John Maguire, 86, Early Promoter of Diversity in Education, Dies". The New York Times.
  8. "In Memoriam: L. Eudora Pettigrew". [[University of Delaware]].
  9. "It's Official: SUNY Old Westbury is Now a University". SUNY Old Westbury.
  10. "College Scorecard: SUNY Old Westbury". [[United States Department of Education]].
  11. "Archived copy".
  12. (27 July 2012). "About Us".
  13. SUNY Faculty Programs http://www.suny.edu/provost/facultyawards.cfm {{Dead link. (August 2018)
  14. (10 August 2023). "SUNY Old Westbury School of Business earns AACSB international accreditation {{!}} Long Island Business News".
  15. NCAA "Who We Are" Member Search https://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/NCAA/About+the+NCAA/Who+We+Are/ {{Webarchive. link. (2012-08-10)
  16. Pennsylvania Senate. (22 June 2017). "Biography, Brigadier General Andrew P. Schafer". Pennsylvania Senate Republicans.
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