Winter 2008 - Long Island University
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Winter 2008 - Long Island University
Vol. 9 Number 1 Winter 2008 The Newsletter for Brookville Friends & Neighbors of the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University A Toast to Tapas C.W. Post Showcases Spanish Cuisine The Office of Community Relations and executive chefs from C.W. Post Dining Services delighted Brookville residents at a food and wine tasting seminar at the C.W. Post Campus in November. Tapas Tonight explored the culinary delights of the Basque region of Spain. As the guests enjoyed an array of freshly prepared tapas, paired with complementary wines, they shared conversation with friends and neighbors in a lively atmosphere. Tapas is a time-honored and cherished part of Spanish cuisine. ‘Tapas’ refers to small plates of food, similar to a chef’s tasting table where many delicacies can be sampled. In Spain, tapas are much more than an epicurean delight, they represent a lifestyle—an opportunity to share good times with friends in an (from left) Leslie Ottaviano, Harriet Pappas unrushed, carefree manner. And on this November night in the Great Hall on the C.W. Post Campus, the guests did just that! (from left) Hildi Radmin, Chuck Stentiford, Gina Tarantini Michael and Michele Mesbah (from left) Diane Scalchunes, Joanne Von Zwehl (from left) Lori Rooney, Hildi Radmin Executive Chef David Leicht shares his knowledge of the culture, customs and traditions of tapas Scott and Lucy Roth Tiptoe Through the Tulips C.W. Post dressed up the corner of Route 25A and Whitney Lane in Brookville with a flower garden. Ornamental cabbages, covered by red cedar bark mulch, were planted along with 3,000 daffodils and 2,000 tulips that will burst with color this spring. “C.W. Post is doing its part to beautify the area roadways and make everyone’s commute more enjoyable,” said Long Island University President David Steinberg. Facilities staff members (from left) Frank Stanco, Juan Bonilla, and Pat Kelly Around Campus... • Become a Teacher in 16 Months Changing careers can be a liberating and invigorating experience – and becoming a teacher can be one of the most satisfying career moves you can make. Now, C.W. Post has a new Master's degree in Adolescence Education that leads to certification as a teacher of grades 7 to 12. If you have at least 30 undergraduate or graduate credits in English, mathematics, social studies, earth science, biology, chemistry or languages other than English (Spanish, Italian or German), you can meet the academic requirements to teach that subject in as little as 16 months. Find out more by visiting www.liu.edu/adolescence. • Social Worker of the Year Dr. Elissa Giffords, associate professor of social work at the C.W. Post Campus, has been named Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter. • Confrontation Magazine Publishes 100th Issue Confrontation, Long Island University’s award-winning literary magazine, has published original works by seven Nobel laureates and hundreds of writers, poets and playwrights. The magazine celebrates its 40th anniversary this year and the printing of its 100th issue. Visit the magazine’s Web site at www.liu.edu/confrontation. • Studying With a ‘Star Professor’ Actress Lynn Redgrave, dubbed a “star professor” by Newsday – conducted a seven-week master class for acting students at C.W. Post. Redgrave helped launch the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts’ 2007-08 season as narrator of “Music at Hillwood.” Redgrave’s residency was presented by Tilles Center under the sponsorship of the Rose Tilles Fund for Arts Education with collaboration from the School of Visual and Performing Arts. Brookville’s Mayor Serves as Grand Marshal at C.W. Post Homecoming Village of Brookville Mayor Richard P. Goodwin led a parade of floats, cheerleaders, the PEP Band, fraternities and sororities down Gold Coast Road at C.W. Post’s annual Homecoming Parade on Saturday, October 6. Mayor Goodwin (center) is pictured with C.W. Post kickline members and Theresa Mall Mullarkey, chancellor, C.W. Post Campus; Dr. Joseph Shenker, provost, C.W. Post Campus. Page 2 - C.W. Post Today Winter 2008 - www.liu.edu/neighbor From the Editor In the beginning of 2008, I mailed a calendar of upcoming events to all of the residents of the Village. If I included all of the information I gathered from the academic departments, galleries, library and various centers on Campus, you would have received a bulk package – (I promise I wouldn’t do that to you!) I faced the challenge of limited space and therefore had to choose from an extraordinary line up while considering the interests of the Brookville residents. Not a bad task, really! C.W. Post is home to innovative programs led by renowned scholars who enjoy creating a thriving academic community for our students and the surrounding communities. Their remarkable dedication has helped illuminate C.W. Post as a cultural haven that plays host to some of the region’s finest theatre, music and art. We are proud to offer programs to stimulate your palate – be it cultural, educational, recreational or social. We are dedicated to strengthening the spirit of community by presenting and promoting such opportunities for our neighbors in Brookville. I hope you will visit the C.W. Post Campus and take advantage of all we have to offer. I look forward to seeing you on Campus in 2008. You can reach me at (516) 299-3500 or e-mail neighbor@liu.edu. ~Jennifer Fitzpatrick www.liu.edu/neighbor Hooray for Hollywood… With your Brookville Neighbor/ LIU ID card you can enjoy Saturday night at the movies FREE. All movies are on Saturday at 9 p.m. and on Sunday at 1 p.m. in Hillwood Commons Cinema. To obtain your Brookville Neighbor card, please call the Office of Community Relations at (516) 299-3500. March 29, 30 – I am Legend April 5, 6 – Sweeney Todd April 19, 20 – Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Susan Deaver served as conducting instructor to actor Freddie Highmore in the Warner Bros.’s movie August Rush. During the winter and spring of 2007, Dr. Susan Deaver had the opportunity to work with the brilliant young actor Freddie Highmore as his conducting instructor in preparation for his leading role in Warner Bros.’s movie “August Rush.” Dr. Deaver, an adjunct music faculty member at C.W. Post, is currently teaching flute and music history in the Department of Music. EDITOR’S PICK: C.W. Post Chamber Music Festival featuring The Pierrot Consort and Special Guest Artists from the Emerson String Quartet and the Orion String Quartet The C.W. Post Chamber Music Festival, now in its 27th summer season, will take place July 14 through August 1 at the C.W. Post Campus. This festival is an intensive three-week program that focuses on the study and performance of the standard chamber music repertoire, and includes a concert series with performances by The Pierrot Consort (The Faculty Ensemble-in-Residence at C.W. Post), special guest artists from the Emerson String Quartet and the Orion String Quartet, over 100 festival participants and the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. Public concerts begin on Friday, July 18. For further information about the C.W. Post Chamber Music Festival, call (516) 299-2103 or visit the Festival’s Web site at www.liu.edu/svpa/music/festival. Page 3 - C.W. Post Today Winter 2008 - www.liu.edu/neighbor YOU’RE A INVITED TO FTERNOON TEA SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 2008 • 2 P.M. • LIMITED SEATING • RESERVATIONS NECESSARY • INVITATION TO FOLLOW Editor: Jennifer Fitzpatrick Desktop Publishing: Ilyse Zincone Contributing Writers: Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Rita Langdon C.W. Post Today is published by: Office of Community Relations, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University, 720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville, New York 11548 Phone: (516) 299-3500 • Fax: (516) 299-2622 E-mail: neighbor@liu.edu • Web: www.liu.edu/neighbor Office of Community Relations C.W. Post Campus • Long Island University 720 Northern Boulevard • Brookville, NY 11548-1300 Nonprofit U.S Postage PAID Long Island University