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Post Seeks New Nursing Dean

By Carlo Valladares Assistant News Editor The School of Health Professions and Nursing at LIU Post is currently seeking qualified candidates who “can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community,” to serve as the school’s new dean. As reported in the March 5 issue of The Pioneer, Dr.…

Post to Hold Career Fair for Job-Seeking Students

By Jill Borowski Staff Writer On Thursday, April 10, from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM, the LIU Post Office of Career Services is hosting its 2014 Career Fair in the Tilles Center Atrium. This fair is an opportunity for both undergraduate and graduate students of all majors to check out different…

Stadium Naming Establishes Partnership with BFCU

By Alyssa Seidman News Editor LIU President Dr. Kimberly Cline announced that Bethpage Federal Credit Union (BFCU) would be the corporate sponsor of the new athletic stadium that’s currently undergoing renovation, and slated to open at the beginning of the Fall 2014 semester. At a press conference held in the…

Dean Hannafin to Leave Post

By Jill Borowski Staff Writer Robert Hannafin, dean of the College of Education, Information, and Technology, has announced that he will resign from his position at the end of the spring semester after three years at LIU. Hannafin has recently accepted the position as Dean of the Graduate School of…

Scholarship Offers Study Opportunities Abroad

By Moa Golster Staff Writer An information session for Fulbright Scholarships during common hour on March 20, drew nearly 20 students to the Kahn Discovery Center. The scholarship for study, research, and teaching assistantships abroad is available for graduating seniors, graduate students, early-career professionals, teachers, and creative and performing artists.…

Geico Representatives Give Tips On Networking

By Seren Jones Staff Writer Networking is a term that is often used and emphasized today. But do college students really know what it means, and more importantly, understand its significance? On Tuesday, March 18, LIU Post’s Career Services and Experiential Education department hosted a networking event and welcomed college…

The Fight for Spots

By Kahleel Bragg Staff Writer Commuter students, faculty, and staff know how difficult it is to find a good parking spot on campus in the morning. Here at Post, it is first come, first serve. This ongoing issue has become even more of a problem for faculty and staff since…

LIU Enrollment Services

By Katie Muller Staff Writer  The new LIU Enrollment Services department, which was created this semester, aims to address the issues associated with academic, registration and financial concerns. The offices are located in Kumble Hall. Much like the new LIU Promise program, the university will cross-train the LIU Enrollment Services…

History Study Abroad Course to be offered in Peru

By Julian Wilson Staff Writer From May 20 through June 9, Willie Hiatt, assistant professor of Latin American History at LIU Post, will take a group of students on an educational journey through Cuzco, Peru. The course, HIS 189, is a three-credit, study-abroad course taught by Hiatt, and is designed…

The Student Body Holds First Sale

By Julian Wilson Staff Writer The Student Body, Hillwood’s fashion boutique, held its first sale on March 3, during common hour. The aim of the sale was to raise awareness on campus about the new boutique, and to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for students and others. Clothing, shoes, and…