Summary
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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Local colleges line up their speakers
karla.schuster@newsday.comBefore they collect their diplomas and toss their mortarboards, Long Island college and university graduates will get a send-off from a diverse lineup of luminaries, including a former NBA star, a Florida real estate magnate and the governor. The...Tags: David A. Paterson, National Basketball Association, Long Island University, Government, Stony Brook University
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Winning Triple Crown is Iavarone's latest dream
jim.baumbach@newsday.comHorse racing always intrigued Michael Iavarone, but it wasn't as if he spent his nights growing up in Bethpage dreaming of owning a Triple Crown threat like Big Brown. Iavarone had a far more common fantasy. He envisioned himself in the major leagues,...Tags: Baseball, Health Treatments, Long Island, Therapies, Preakness Stakes
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State Colleges: Central Sweeps
Central Connecticut's baseball team scored four runs in the bottom of the 10th inning to defeat Wagner 5-4 Sunday in the first game in New Britain, then won 5-2 on John Tesseyman's sixth complete game of the season. Central (23-20, 17-7 NEC) has clinched...Tags: All Stars, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Manchester Community College, Major League Baseball, University of Connecticut
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C.W. Post commencement gets long-distance dedication
erik.german@newsday.comThe commencement at Long Island University's C.W. Post Campus yesterday struck all the standard notes: you had your caps, your gowns and your valedictorian speaking via video because she'd previously agreed to compete in a racewalking world championship...Tags: Long Island University, Brookville
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C.W. POST 5, NEW HAVEN 1: Budkevics, Bonin help Post advance
marcus.henry@newsday.comThe C.W. Post baseball team knew what was at stake in yesterday's ECC double-elimination semifinal at Dowling's Brookhaven Sports Complex. Two losses and the fourth-seeded Pioneers were going home. A win in at least one of its two games meant advancing...Tags: Florida Panthers, Brookhaven
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LOCAL COLLEGES: Stony Brook softball earns NCAA bid
Jade Clare and Marissa Fleury homered as third-seeded Stony Brook captured its first America East Conference tournament softball championship with a 4-0 win over Albany yesterday. The Seawolves earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Alyssa...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Tournament
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Yodowitz lights out for Post softball
Newsday Staff WriterThere was uncertainty as to whether C.W. Post's Northeast Regional Tournament game would get in before dark. But ace Samantha Yodowitz made certain that it did, taking only 65 minutes to toss a one-hitter in a 2-0 win over Caldwell (N.J.) Thursday that...Tags: Baseball, Newsday, Major League Baseball
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LOCAL COLLEGES: Labrozzi's three RBIs lead Farmingdale St.
Newsday Staff WriterMike Labrozzi went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs for host Farmingdale State (23-13) in a 10-5 victory over St. Joseph's in the semifinals of Skyline tournament Saturday. Rich Gilli went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs. Farmingdale State moves on...Tags: George Mason
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Locals aim for NCAA Tournament
marcus.henry@newsday.comHofstra lacrosse isn't the only local collegiate program heading to an NCAA tournament as several of Long Island's baseball and softball programs were successful in earning automatic bids this weekend. Sparked by shortstop Brian Benvenuto, Farmingdale...Tags: Baseball, George Mason, Multi-Sport Events, Florida Panthers, Lacrosse
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Lacrosse Insider: Hofstra faces Johns Hopkins
roderick.boone@newsday.comWe're not going to waste time bashing the NCAA selection committee and trying to explain the rationale for leaving deserving teams such as Army and Georgetown out of the field of 16. At this point, it's all about who's in, not who's out. So without...Tags: Chicago Bears, Armed Forces, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, NCAA Tournament
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