Five Towns College
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Five Towns College |
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Motto | A Private College in the Public Service |
Established | Founded 1974, Chartered 1972 |
Type | Private |
President | Stanley G. Cohen |
Provost | David M. Cohen |
Location | Dix Hills, NY, USA |
Campus | Suburban 35 acres (141,640 m²) |
Colors | Scarlet and White |
Website | www.ftc.edu |
Five Towns College is an institution of higher learning located in Dix Hills, Long Island, New York (USA). Founded as a business school in 1974 by Stanley G. Cohen, Ed.D., the original proposed site for this college was to be in Lawrence in southwestern Nassau County, an area known as "The Five Towns," but the college was actually founded in Merrick. Five Towns College moved to Seaford in 1982 and to the current site in Dix Hills (in Suffolk County) in 1992. Likewise, programs at the college have moved to cover popular music, theatre, film, and communications.
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[edit] Academic Programs and Campus
Five Towns College offers degree programs in Jazz/Commercial Music (AAS, B.Mus., M.Mus., DMA), Film/Video (BFA), Mass Communications (B.S.), Childhood Education (B.S., M.S.), Music Education (B.Mus., M.Mus., DMA), Theatre Arts (BFA), and Business Management (A.S., AAS, BPS). There is one main building on campus, which contains several audio and film studios, music laboratories, theatres, classrooms, a library, a gymnasium, the college offices, the Upbeat Café, the John Lennon Center for Music and Technology, and the Dix Hills Center for the Performing Arts. The four other buildings on campus are recently-built dormitories which form the Living/Learning Center. The college also has a radio station, WFTU-AM, which is run by students unlike other Long Island college radio stations.
[edit] Notable Alumni/Past Students
- Natalie and Nicole Albino of Nina Sky.
- Dave Ockun, concert producer.
- Julian Casablancas, lead singer of The Strokes; spent a year at Five Towns.
- Olivia, member of G-Unit; took Music Engineering and opera classes in the evening.
- Jared Cotter, one of the finalists on American Idol in 2007.
[edit] Distinguished Faculty
- Maury Yeston, Distinguished Professor of Music
- Chuck Mymit, Professor of Music
- Cy Leslie, Distinguished Professor of Music Business
- Sol Negrin, Associate Professor of Cinematography
- Sam Teicher, Distinguished Professor of Music Business
- Barry Goody, Associate Professor of Music Business
- Phil Ramone holds an honorary degree
(as of the 2006-2007 catalog printing)