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March 2010

Admissions Events

Saturday, March 6
Financial Aid Planning for high school students, transfer students, parents and graduate students. Information about the financial aid process, FAFSA application, admissions procedures, and paid internships. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Kahn Discovery Center. Free. Admissions, 516-299-2900

Friday, March 19
Post Preview Day: Students interested in attending the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University receive information on admissions, financial aid, courses and student activities. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Tilles Center, Patron’s Room. Free. Admissions, 516-299-2900

Tuesday, March 23
Graduate Open House for students interested in pursuing master’s or doctoral degrees at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Tiles Center. Free. Admissions, 516-299-2900

Friday, March 26
Transfer Student Open House for prospective students. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tilles Center. Free. Admissions Office, 516-299-2900

Exhibitions

Thursday, March 18
Exhibition Lecture featuring Frank Dituri. 7 p.m., Free. Hillwood Art Museum 516-299-4073 or www.liu.edu/museum

Lectures

Tuesday March 9
Lecture: “Marixian Libertarianism: Liberty, Property and the Just State,” featuring Dr. Jeffrey Reiman, the William Fraser McDowell Professor of Philosophy at American University. 3:30 p.m., Great Hall, Winnick House. For further information please contact Prof. Arthur Lothstein at Lothstein@optonline.net.

Tuesdays, Ongoing to March 16
Lecture: “Organic Gardening: A Green Adventure Through ‘Slow Food,’ Locavores,’ and ‘CSAs’ and More.” Jay Litzman and Eve Kaplan-WalbrechtAn explore history, science and methods of organic gardening. 6 Sessions, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Lorber Hall. Fee. The Hutton House Lectures, 516-299-2580

Wednesdays, Ongoing to March 24
Lecture: “History of Western Philosophy” featuring David Sprintzen. 6 sessions, 1 to 3 p.m., Lorber Hall. Fee. The Hutton House Lectures, 516-299-2580

Wednesdays, Ongoing to March 24
Lecture: “Oriental Painting: Landscapes.” The transition from traditional to modern works of art with demonstrations and examples by In Kwon Kim. 6 sessions, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Lorber Hall. Fee. The Hutton House Lectures, 516-299-2580

Fridays, Ongoing to March 26
Lecture: “American Operas.” Sarah Hoover explores a range of home grown opera, subject matter, librettos, and musical style. 5 sessions, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Lorber Hall. Fee. The Hutton House Lectures, 516-299-2580

Tuesdays, March 2 to March 23
Lecture: “Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment.” Through a close reading of the novel and some background material John Lutz will examine and discuss the philosophical, psychological and political problems it raises. 4 sessions. 1 to 3 p.m., Lorber Hall. Fee. The Hutton House Lectures, 516-299-2580

Seminars

Wednesday, March 3
Seminar: “How to Manage and Reduce Your Personal Debt” sponsored by C.W. Post Economics Department. Learn to calculate, manage and reduce your debt. 11 a.m., Hillwood Commons Lecture Hall. Free. Community Relations, 516-299-3500

Wednesdays, March 3 to March 24
Lecture: “World Politics: The Age of Transition.” Ralph Buultjens explores changing the global agenda and the international power structure. 3 sessions. 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 1 to 2:30 p.m., Lorber Hall. Fee. The Hutton House Lectures, 516-299-2580

Friday, March 5
Lecture: “The Last Days of Shea: Delight and Despair in the Life of a Mets Fan” featuring Dana Brand. 8 p.m., Library Lobby. Free. Post Library Association, 516-299-2892

Tuesday, March 9
Lecture: “ECO Art and the Artist’s Role in Society” featuring Mierle Ukeles and her contribution to contemporary public art and the ecology of our everyday practices and landscapes. 4 p.m., Hillwood Commons Cinema. For information, email artdept@cwpost.liu.edu

Tuesdays, March 9 to March 23
Lecture: “The American Constitution.” James Coll explores the historical development of the United States Constitution. 3 sessions, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Lorber Hall. Fee. The Hutton House Lectures, 516-299-2580

Thursday, March 11
Lecture: “Hope: A Discussion About Cystic Fibrosis.” 7 p.m., Hillwood Art Museum, 516-299-4073 or www.liu.edu/museum

Friday, March 12
Lecture: “That’s Entertainment: The Arthur Freed Unit at MGM” featuring Philip Harwood. 1 to 3 p.m. Fee. The Hutton House Lectures, 516-299-2580

Wednesday, March 17
Lecture: C.W. Post’s Long Island Women’s Institute hosts, “Opening the Windows in Which You Live: “Herstory” – Finding the Right Moment” featuring Erika Duncan. 6 p.m., Great Hall. Free. For information, call 516-299-3124

Friday, March 26
Lecture: “Great Gardens of the World” featuring Vincent A. Simeone. 8 p.m., Library Lobby. Free. Post Library Association, 516-299-2892

Special Events

Saturday, March 6
11th Annual Long Island University Brain Bee at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University. 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Hillwood Lecture Hall. For information, call 516-299-2377 or email susan.ansbro@liu.edu.

Monday, March 15
Music Recital. 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. Free. Hillwood Art Museum, 516-299-4073 or www.liu.edu/museum

Monday, March 15
Ceremony honoring the graduates of C.W. Post Campus Community Emergency Response Team (C-CERT). 2 p.m., Great Hall, Winnick House. For information, call 516-299-4037 or e-mail darya.hall@liu.edu.

Monday, March 22
The 16th Annual Public Relations Exploration, “Global PR: Messages and Media Around the World,” featuring Peter B. Roche, Suzanne Bilello and Michael Morley. Co-sponsored by the C.W. Post Public Relations Office and Career Services. 4 p.m., Patrons Lounge Tilles Center. For more information, call 516-299-2382.

 

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