Long Island University

Long Island University

Infobox_University
name = Long Island University


motto =
established = 1926
type = Private
calendar = Semester
endowment =
president = David J. Steinberg, Ph.D. [ [http://www.liu.edu/but01/factsfig/pres.html Long Island University: Welcome to the Office of the President] , Retrieved June 14, 2008.]
undergrad = 10,634 [ [http://www.liu.edu/but01/factsfig/2007-08.pdf Long Island University: Facts in Brief 2007-2008] , Retrieved July 22, 2008.]
postgrad = 7,466 [ [http://www.liu.edu/but01/factsfig/2007-08.pdf Long Island University: Facts in Brief 2007-2008] , Retrieved July 22, 2008.]
faculty = 3,995 [ [http://www.liu.edu/but01/factsfig/2007-08.pdf Long Island University: Facts in Brief 2007-2008] , Retrieved July 22, 2008.]
city = flagicon|USA Brookville
state = NY
country = USA

campus = Urban, Suburban
athletics =NCAA Division I and Division II
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free =
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nickname =
mascot = Blackbirds and Pioneers
website= [http://www.liu.edu/ liu.edu]
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Long Island University (LIU) is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian institution of higher education in the State of New York in the United States (U.S.).

History

LIU was chartered in 1926 in Brooklyn by the New York State Education Department to provide “effective and moderately priced education” to people from “all walks of life.” [ [http://liu.edu/but01/thennow/thennow.html Long Island University: History] , Retrieved June 14, 2008.] In 1947, recognizing the educational needs of the growing number of families moving to the suburbs, LIU purchased in Brookville the estate of Mrs. Joseph P. Davis, better known as Marjorie Merriweather Post. Seven years later, the C.W. Post campus was founded at this site.

In 1963, LIU established a third campus, located in Southampton. However, the management of this campus became too costly; as a result, it was sold to the State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook in 2006. LIU's master's degree programs at this campus were transferred to Riverhead. Ownership of LIU's bachelor’s degree programs, located at Southampton, was transferred to SUNY Stony Brook.

Organization

LIU is administered by a president and board of trustees who elects the president. The two main campuses are governed by a chancellor, chosen by the chairperson of the board of trustees. The two main campuses each have a provost.

Campuses

LIU has two main campuses and several branch campuses. The main campuses are located in Brooklyn and Brookville. The branch campuses are in Brentwood and Riverhead, as well as Rockland and Westchester counties.

Brooklyn Campus

The Brooklyn campus is LIU's first permanent site, established in 1926. The campus, located at the intersection of Flatbush and De Kalb avenues (across the street from Junior's restaurant), includes the former Brooklyn Paramount Theater, the world’s first theater built specifically for talking pictures. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/618/ Brooklyn Paramount Theatre] , Retrieved June 14, 2008.] The theater, which abuts the original core campus, was bought in 1960 by LIU and converted into a gymnasium in 1963. Parts of the theater's balcony were used as lecture rooms. The theater's original Wurlitzer organ is used during the Brooklyn campus' Blackbirds' home basketball games.

The campus comprises:

*Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, LIU's only professional school and one of the largest and oldest pharmacy schools in the U.S.
*School of Business, Public Administration, and Information Sciences
*Richard Conolly College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
*School of Education
*School of Health Professions
*School of Nursing
*School of Continuing Education
*Global College
*Honors Program
*A unique United Nations graduate advance certificate program

The campus is also home to the prestigious George Polk Awards in journalism.

C.W. Post Campus

Founded in 1954, the C.W. Post campus is situated in Brookville, on Long Island's north shore. The campus is LIU's largest and is where the university's main offices are located.

The campus comprises:

*College of Information and Computer Science
*Palmer School of Library and Information Science
*School of Education
*College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
*College of Management
*School of Health Professions and Nursing
*School of Visual and Performing Arts The campus is home to the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, which presents world-renowned artists in 70 music, dance, and theater performances each season. [ [http://www.tillescenter.org/ Tilles Center for the Performing Arts] , Retrieved June 14, 2008.] The campus also is the location of a lifetime learning program [http://ceps.liu.edu Continuing Education & Professional Studies] that offers classes in the fall, spring and summer semesters. Subjects include paralegal, financial planning, interior decorating, corporate training, project management, entrepreneurship, real estate, and insurance.

Branch Campuses

The Rockland, Westchester, Brentwood, and Riverhead campuses all offer a small number of graduate degree and advance certificate programs. However, only the Brentwood campus offers a bachelor's degree program. The Riverhead campus is home to the Homeland Security Management Institute, recognized as one of the leading institutions in the U.S. in homeland security training.

Athletics

The two major LIU campuses have distinct athletic programs and thus names: the Blackbirds at the Brooklyn campus, and the Pioneers at the C.W. Post campus. Both campuses’ programs represent various sports, such as volleyball, baseball, tennis, and basketball.The Blackbirds basketball team has been the most successful of both campuses’ programs. The basketball team won the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in 1939 and 1941 under the guidance of coach Clair Bee. However, in 1951, LIU basketball players were involved in a points shaving scandal that resulted in five players receiving a suspended sentence and one player a one-year prison sentence. [ [http://espn.go.com/classic/s/basketball_scandals_explosion.html Explosion: 1951 scandals threaten college hoops] , Retrieved June 14, 2008.]

Media

The Long Island University Public Radio Network broadcasts on 88.3 FM (WLIU) and 88.1 FM (WCWP). The Long Island University television broadcasts on channels 36 and 37 on campus only (LIUTV).

The Brooklyn and C.W. Post campuses' newspapers are the Seawanhaka and the Pioneer, respectively.


=Dr. Andre Lescot Williams, Principal of Atlanta Sammye E. Coan Middle School and Winner of the Metlife Foundation 2008 Principal award for outstanding leadership.

References

External links

* [http://www.liu.edu/ Long Island University]
* [http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu/ Brooklyn Campus]
* [http://www.cwpost.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/ C.W. Post Campus]


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