By Maxime Devillaz Alumni Contributor A newfound objective has brought marketing students to slightly modify its class framework for a good cause: to raise money for poor and orphaned kids in Sri Lanka. The idea derived from a story heard in Dr. Greg Sand’s capstone marketing seminar (MKT81). In May,…
Posts published in November 2017
By Victoria Onorato Staff Writer The event, held in Pell Hall room 105 from 12 p.m.- 3 p.m, included a hands on demonstration with lenses, a short presentation about the lenses and free giveaways. The presentation was open to all majors. Allison Rufrano, an adjunct professor of photography, organized the…
By Kylie Garrett Contributing Writer The room was packed; students and faculty filled room 109 of Humanities Hall during common hour on Oct. 26 as they waited for Dimitra Kessenides, special projects and news editor of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. This was the journalism program’s second lunchtime lecture of the semester, co-hosted…
By Adam Hornbuckle Staff Writer A ribbon cutting ceremony for the new campus garden located in front of the Public Safety building was held on on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 12:30 p.m., postponed from Tuesday, Oct. 31. The garden, which was created by the Center for Sustainability, is a collaboration…
By Alecia Sexton Staff Writer Happy November, here’s to another Happy Halloween come and gone. Hopefully some of you checked out ‘Blood Manor” at the Nassau Coliseum, but if not, it’s likely that you went to a party or had a celebration of some sort. No matter the case, you…
By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer With the fluctuations in temperature these past few weeks, students are finding it difficult to know what to wear. “On Monday I was wearing a t-shirt dress and then on Wednesday I had to put on a pair of UGG’s and a sweater,” Lilian Esedebe,…
By Gillian Pietrowski Staff Writer Vulnerability tends to prevent a lot of us from pursuing something we want. We prefer to not have others look at us as helpless or not capable of achieving something on our own. Whether it is asking for a promotion at work, trying out for…
By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer Jameel Cooper (‘17), who graduated last May with a Bachelors of Science in Psychology, launched his own photography business, Dreamers13, at the end of August, Dreamers13. Cooper will also be returning to the Navy in March 2018. Q: Where are you from? A: I’m originally…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer Professor Andy Wallace, a professional in the game design field, has been teaching students at LIU Post coding, game design, and computing for three years, since the undergraduate program was introduced. Wallace wears two hats; he is a mentor to students going into the field…
By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor Graduate art therapy students are presenting original work in an exhibition titled “We Can’t Find the Words” opening Nov. 16 in the sculpture building. The reception will last from 6 to 8 p.m. and will showcase the work of 25 artists. Since many…