By Melanie Spina Co-Opinions Editor On Wednesday April 13, Will Mant, the inbound director of Regent’s University London, will visit campus. Regent’s, a study abroad affiliate with LIU for approximately 25 years now, has been a host to Post students studying abroad at their campus every year. Mant is eager…
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By Shelby Townsend Staff Writer The Lean Six Sigma yellow belt program is returning to LIU Post for the second consecutive semester. The two-day certificate program is designed to improve students’ process management skills to make them more productive in the work place. The executive education program “improves the way…
By Margaret Pepe Copy Editor As of this year, Post is offering a new bachelor’s degree in environmental sustainability. Prior to adding the new major, Post added a master’s program in environmental sustainability about four years ago, along with a minor in environmental sustainability and global climate change. In a…
By Angela Alfano Co-News-Editor On Thursday, March 31, the Tilles Atrium turned into a beach party, complete with a DJ and beach ball volleyball. The Newman Catholic Community hosted its fifth annual cerebral palsy dance, cosponsored by BASIC, which stands for Brothers and Sisters in Christ. The event was started…
By Melanie Spina Opinions Editor On March 17, the university issued a campus-wide email stating that a female had been found near campus in a suicide attempt. The news impacted our campus greatly. While I was extremely glad to hear that she was okay, I couldn’t help but wonder about…
By Mirna Youssef Features Editor To most college students, their phone is their life. Not only because it houses their favorite social media, games, emails and notes, but also their photographs. Your photos will always mean something and you will have that moment forever. Here are this week’s LIU Post…
By Marissa Hoffmann Staff Writer The eight weeks between spring break and the end of the semester can make or break final grades. With the weather getting warmer, flowers blooming and birds singing, it becomes increasingly difficult for students to focus on school work. The spring semester always seems to…
By Marissa Hoffmann Staff Writer “Who’s Who Among Students” is a national student recognition program among colleges in the U.S. Every year, since 1934, who’s who selects students from over 1,000 colleges and universities to join the program. In order to be selected into the program, students must have a…
By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor As the summer is growing nearer, graduate students in the art department are scrambling around in the Steinberg Museum to prepare for the annual MFA exhibition, this year called Nexus of 12. “It’s a reflection of work from 12 artists who have learned and grown…
By Thomas Gillen Assistant A&E Editor “Daredevil,” based on the Marvel comic series of the same name, follows Matt Murdock, a lawyer who was blinded as a young boy after coming in contact with radioactive substance. As a result of the accident, Matt developed heightened senses and can see using…