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The C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University was founded in 1954 to accommodate the educational needs of World War II veterans living in the area. Today the campus offers its 8,500 full- and part-time students a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
The C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University was founded in 1954 to accommodate the educational needs of World War II veterans living in the area. Today the campus offers its 8,500 full- and part-time students a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
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C.W. POST TAPS ASSOCIATE DEAN AS NEW PROVOST
. The C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University has tapped an associate dean who is a well-known marine scientist as its new provost and chief operating officer. Paul H. Forestell, who has been an associate dean at the College of Liberal Arts and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Long Island University, Hawaii
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Top of their class
At this time each year, Newsday introduces its readers to the top high school students graduating on Long Island - the valedictorians. Here are this year's top academic achievers from the high schools in your area, their photographs, their achievements,...Tags: New York University, Wesleyan University, John F. Kennedy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Siemens
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Top of their class
At this time each year, Newsday introduces its readers to the top high school students graduating on Long Island - the valedictorians. Here are this year’s top academic achievers from the high schools in your area, their photographs, their achievements,...Tags: Wesleyan University, New York University, Northwestern University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Michigan
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Wallace Gray, Nassau police detective, dies at 64
matthew.chayes@newsday.comWallace C. Gray III, a pioneering black police officer known for his expertise in understanding and penetrating mob-tied gambling schemes in Nassau County, has died, his family and the detectives labor union said. He was 64. Gray died Saturday of...Tags: Law Enforcement, Organized Crime, Manhattan, North Carolina, Baptist
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Tom Marshall, former C.W. Post football coach, dies
marcus.henry@newsday.comThere wasn't a C.W. Post football player in the past 25 years who wasn't touched in some way by former coach Tom Marshall. Marshall died Saturday after a long battle with cancer. He was 73. His life was football. That fact was illustrated by his stellar...Tags: Football, Death and Dying, Colleges and Universities
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Business: People on the Move
HUMAN SERVICES Family Service League has named three people to its board of directors. Sharon Cass of Huntington is founder and owner of Sharon Cass Interiors, a design firm in Huntington. Wayne Grossé of Bayport is chief operating officer of the...Tags: Government, Financial Planning, National Government, Local Elections, Real Estate Agents
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Coupon frustration
Sun reporterTheresa Jenkins is a coupon queen. By combining coupons with sales, she has accumulated a lifetime supply of dishwasher detergent in her garage, as well as 30 cans of tuna for a penny each. But she was upset when a Giant Food supermarket confiscated...Tags: Auction Service, North Carolina, CVS Corporation, Fashion Trends, Whole Foods Market
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Rich Cribs: J. Lo's sister sells Long Island house
My9 News reporter Lynda Lopez has sold her house in East Hampton for $895,000, public records show and a source confirms. Lopez purchased the three-bedroom 1985 Contemporary in 2003 for $695,000. She sold it earlier this year. Lopez, like older sister,...Tags: Auto Trends, Homes, Stanford White, Minivans and Vans, Long Island University
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N.J. stars beat New York in Governor's Bowl
darren.sands@newsday.comJoe Sidaris stepped slowly down the ramp outside of the locker room at Rutgers Stadium carrying his shoulder pads and helmet with his hair disheveled, his sun-kissed face finally in the shade. It was a rough day for the former Floyd quarterback, who...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Football, Awards and Prizes, Baltimore Ravens
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Leon Cooper, longtime baseball umpire, dead at 82
lidesk@newsday.comWhen he worked his last Yankee oldtimers game three years ago, Leon Cooper wore the same pair of shoes he had worn since he began umpiring baseball in 1949. He then had the shoes bronzed and put on a plaque to commemorate a career as an amateur high...Tags: Baseball, Colleges and Universities, Long Island University, College Baseball, Imperial and Royal Matters
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