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Hofstra University is the largest private university on Long Island, in Hempstead, New York. Founded in 1935, the school offers more than 140 undergraduate and 150 graduate programs including liberal arts and sciences, business, communication, education and allied human services and honors studies, as well as a school of law.
Hofstra University is the largest private university on Long Island, in Hempstead, New York. Founded in 1935, the school offers more than 140 undergraduate and 150 graduate programs including liberal arts and sciences, business, communication, education and allied human services and honors studies, as well as a school of law.
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2008 Commencements
Adelphi University Monday, May 19 Location: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, East Garden City Time: 10 a.m. Briarcliffe College Saturday, May 31 Location: Sports/Convention Complex, Suffolk County Community College, Brentwood campus Time: 10 a.m....Tags: People, Universities, Defense, Veterans Affairs, Lincoln Center
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Veterans: GI Bill falls short
kristen.daum@newsday.com; Staff writer Martin C. Evans contribWASHINGTON - Kevin Grafeld, of Levittown, joined the U.S. Marines hoping that when he got out he would be able to attend college, get a master's degree and teach history. Now he is studying part-time at Nassau Community College and working at a Coram...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Government, Universities, People, Elections
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Hofstra to honor Newsday's Bob Greene on Friday
Robert W. Greene, a pioneering investigative reporter and editor who died April 10 after a long illness, will be remembered today at an event in his honor at Hofstra University in Hempstead, where he taught and was an administrator. Friends and...Tags: Stony Brook University, Newsday
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Sources: Cablevision's Newsday bid taken seriously
mark.harrington@newsday.comA day after News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch spoke confidently that he would end up buying Newsday, sources familiar with the negotiations in Chicago said last week's higher bid from Cablevision Systems Corp. is being seriously considered. The sources...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Newspaper and Magazine, Manhattan, Newsday, News Corporation Limited
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Coleman says Franken has shifted stances
Associated Press WriterMinnesota Sen. Norm Coleman -- who quit the Democratic Party 12 years ago to become a Republican -- has accused likely Democratic opponent Al Franken of changing positions, demeanor and rhetoric in his attempt to win a Senate seat. Coleman makes the...Tags: Parties and Movements, Religious Leaders, Minnesota, New York, Democratic Party
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Newsday's Bob Greene to be remembered at Hofstra service
joseph.mallia@newsday.comBob Greene, a pioneering investigative reporter and editor who died in April, will be remembered Friday at an event in his honor at Hofstra University. Friends and colleagues will gather for the memorial service on the 10th floor of the Axinn Library...Tags: Long Island, Newsday, Town of Babylon, Stony Brook University
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Long Island has pick of events for Israel's 60th
michael.amon@newsday.comThe 60th anniversary of Israel's birth as a nation will be celebrated today across Long Island with free food, traditional music and birthday cakes offered by Jewish community centers, synagogues, colleges and government offices. Nassau County...Tags: Ceremonies, Judaism, Society, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Long Island
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On LI, celebrations for Israel's 60th
michael.amon@newsday.comThe 60th anniversary of Israel's birth as a nation will be celebrated Thursday across Long Island with free food, traditional music and birthday cakes offered by Jewish community centers, synagogues, colleges and government offices. Nassau County...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Religious Leaders, Judaism, Society, Ceremonies
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Former Carle Place teacher Gertrude Isikoff dies
andrew.strickler@newsday.comGertrude "Trudy" Isikoff, the mother of Newsweek investigative reporter Michael Isikoff and a longtime teacher in Carle Place who was known for her lavish school musical productions, died May 1 in Chestnut Hill, Mass. She was 87. Her family remembered...Tags: Society, Music Theater, Defense, Theater, Armed Forces
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Montano plays spoilsport at Nolan's party
UNWELCOME SERVER Montano crashes a Nolan party Suffolk Legis. Ricardo Montano showed up at Islip Supervisor Philip Nolan's $300-per-head fundraiser at Gatsby's - but supporting the supervisor wasn't the main reason for his appearance. Montano did shake...Tags: Court Administration, Freedom of the Press, Terrorism, Upper House, Parliament
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