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Long Island University, founded in 1926, is the nation's 8th largest independent university with nearly 30,000 students, more than 700 full-time faculty members, 6 campuses across metro New York, and its oldest unit, a college of pharmacy.
Long Island University, founded in 1926, is the nation's 8th largest independent university with nearly 30,000 students, more than 700 full-time faculty members, 6 campuses across metro New York, and its oldest unit, a college of pharmacy.
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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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Getting graduation speakers not as easy as it looks
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: Government, National Government, Executive Branch, Long Island, Florida
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UM recruit isn't 1st with past trouble
Sun reporterAllen Iverson had a profoundly successful two years at Georgetown. He went from all-rookie to All-American to first pick in the NBA draft. But his success was hardly considered a given when John Thompson offered the guard a scholarship in April 1994. A...Tags: Sexual Assault, Prosecution, Trials, Punishment, Crimes
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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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Rolling the dice with troubled recruits
Sun reporterAllen Iverson had a profoundly successful two years at Georgetown. He went from all-rookie to All-American to first pick in the NBA Draft. But his success was hardly considered a given when John Thompson offered the guard a scholarship in April 1994. A...Tags: Crimes, High Schools, Addiction, Assault, Prosecution
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Creating an art studio in your home
Special to NewsdayIn the room next to the kitchen in her Syosset home, retired high school art teacher Alice Sprintzen keeps an acetylene torch. She also keeps a drill press, a scroll saw, a flexible shaft, a belt sander and a rolling mill, as well as a rock-polisher, a...Tags: Building Material, Natural Resources, Forests, Engineering, Schools
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Celebrations
Marino-Jackobel Andrea Marino and Matthew Jackobel were married Nov. 24 at Church of the Resurrection in Farmingville. The reception was at the Estate at East Wind in Wading River. She is a patient accounts representative for John T. Mather Memorial...Tags: Universities, Society, Justice System, Ceremonies, Mass Media
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Dranoff named ECC commissioner
steven.marcus@newsday.comThe first step toward solving a problem is recognizing one exists. To that extent, the presidents of the struggling East Coast Conference acted prudently Wednesday by naming Robert Dranoff as its new commissioner. Dranoff, 51, specializes in building...Tags: Government, National Government, Physical Fitness, Long Island, New York
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New LIPA energy conservation program unveiled
mark.harrington@newsday.comThe Long Island Power Authority plans to unveil Wednesday its most ambitious energy conservation program to date, levying a new $3 monthly "assessment" on the average homeowner's bill in an effort to cut demand enough to eliminate the need for another...Tags: Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy, Energy KD, Energy Saving, Energy
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LIPA energy conservation plan unveiled
mark.harrington@newsday.comThe Long Island Power Authority was expected Wednesday to unveil its most ambitious energy conservation program to date, levying a new $3 monthly "assessment" on the average homeowner's bill in an effort to cut demand enough to eliminate the need for...Tags: Alternative Energy, Energy, Conservation, Energy KD, Renewable Energy
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