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Meet the Candidates Running for Syosset Fire Commissioner
Incumbent Dan Percell is seeking election to another five-year term as commissioner of the Syosset Fire District.
Artists, sculptors, and bakers are spreading their lovin' Coney flavor through their passionate work.
NYIT Career Guidance Center Amman Goes Global
The Career Guidance Center is committed to a career development approach that encourages students and alumni to put classroom theory into real world practice in their role as worker, community member, and global citizen.
Education Nada Marie Anid has been named dean of engineering and computing sciences at the New York Institute of Technology, which is based in Old Westbury.
Griffo Asks SUNY Chancellor to Come to Mohawk Valley for Conference on Strategic Plan
" State Senator Joseph A. Griffo today announced that he has formally askedA the Chancellor of the State University of New York system to add the State Univerisity of New York Institute of Technology in Marcy, as a stop for the regional conferences designed to help plan SUNY's direction for the next decade.
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Students of School of Management, New York Institute of Technology , the leading educational Institute in Jordan, visits IPSOS, Amman, as a part of their experiential learning program.
Long Island Accounting Challenge Happens Today
Four teams of four students will test their accounting knowledge during the second Long Island Accounting Challenge sponsored by Margolin, Winer & Evens.
Jacquelyn Graeber & James Sutcliffe
Robert and Michele Graeber of Williamstown are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacquelyn Graeber to James Sutcliffe, son of Jeffrey and Diane Sutcliffe of Sewell.
VNSNY Conference Focuses on Caring for Home Care Patients With Diabetes
The Visiting Nurse Service of New York hosted its annual diabetes workshop, 'Bridging the Gap: Caring for Minority Populations With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus,' Oct.
NYIT Students Complain of Dorm Mold
Private colleges are expensive. Add to that room and board and the price tag balloons.
The top twenty most expensive college dorms
One of the more interesting battlegrounds of the escalating college amenities war involves the continuing construction of glitzier upscale dormitories.
Successfull N.J. business man learns true story behind college acceptance during racial integration
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- In 1962, Howard Kennedy was denied admission to what is now Eckerd College in Florida because he was black.
NYIT studying electric cars' future on LI
It's a solar carport, topped by photovoltaic panels that over the course of a year can produce an average of 33 kilowatt hours of electricity per day.
Anthony Crocitto has been named the head womena s basketball coach for the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury.
NYIT Student Arrested for Arson on Campus
Written by Timothy Bolger on Oct 29th, 2009 and filed under Long Island News , News .
Beethoven Concert + Brunch in Old Westbury
Chamber Players International's Musical Cuisine series will present the second concert and brunch of its 2009-2010 season, celebrating Beethoven's masterworks for violin and piano, on Sunday, November 8 at 12 noon at the DeSeversky Conference Center on the campus of New York Institute of Technology, Northern Boulevard in Old Westbury.
13 selected in BORCO/Vopak scholarship programme
Bahamas Oil Refining International Co. Ltd., dba as Vopak Terminal Bahamas, recently announced recipients for the 19th edition of its scholarship programme that affords Bahamian students educational opportunities at the College of The Bahamas and colleges and universities overseas.
Nutritional education collaboration: Ask the nutritionist
Farhad has consented to being an advisory contact for future articles regarding health, wellness and nutrition.
Al Lewis: It's Not All That Cold in Bismarck, N.D.
William Phillips boarded a Greyhound bus in Utica, N.Y., with a one-way ticket and his last $600. He'd been studying at State University of New York Institute of Technology until his financial-aid package collapsed in the credit crunch.
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