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Fall 2010 Provost Distinguished Lecture Series

Established by C.W. Post Provost Dr. Paul H. Forestell, the Provost’s Distinguished Lecture Series features prominent leaders and thinkers from around the world and among the C.W. Post faculty who share their experiences and expertise on topics of interest to the Long Island community. Admission is always free and the public is invited to attend. For more information contact the C.W. Post Community Relations Office at (516) 299-3500 or e-mail neighbor@liu.edu. The C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is located at 720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville, NY 11548. For directions to the campus, visit www.liu.edu/cwpost/directions.

Dr. Suzanne Phillips

Can Your Pet Improve Your Relationship?

Dr. Suzanne Phillips, licensed psychologist, psychoanalyst, diplomat in group psychotherapy, fellow of American Group Psychotherapy Association, adjunct professor in the C.W. Post Clinical Psychology Doctoral program.

Wednesday, October 20
4 p.m., Great Hall, Winnick House


 David Holzman

The Inner World of a Performing Artist: Inspiration, Perspiration, Frustration, Culmination

David Holzman, C.W. Post Adjunct Professor of Music and "Master Pianist"

Moderator: Benjamin Moore, Acting Dean, C.W. Post School of Visual and Performing Arts
Thursday, October 21, 2010
1 to 3 p.m., Great Hall, Winnick House

Dr. Adam Segal

The China Challenge: Will Our Students Be Ready?

Dr. Adam Segal, Ira A. Lipman senior fellow for counterterrorism and national security studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Friday, October 29
1 to 3 p.m. Lorber Hall, Room 100
Moderator: Dr. Arnold Dodge, Chair, C.W. Post Department of Educational Leadership and Administration
Co-sponsored by The Hutton House Lectures

Norman Steinberg

Who Wrote This Crap? A Whimsical and Practical Look at the Ups and Downs of Life as a Writer

Norman Steinberg, Emmy Award winner and "Blazing Saddles" co-writer, serves as the Parsons Family University Professor in Television Production and heads the Brooklyn Campus' TV Writers Studio and its M.F.A. in Writing and Producing for Television

Tuesday, November 9, 2010
12:45 - 1:45 p.m., George L. Engelke, Jr./Astoria Federal Savings Lecture Hall, Room 119, Humanities Hall.

Joseph D. Warren

How A Whale Makes a Living: Studying Animals Bigger Than The Small Boat You Are In

Dr. Joseph D. Warren, Assistant Professor School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University

Monday, November 8, 2010
12:45-1:45 p.m., Great Hall, Winnick House