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Borst, Peter - Retired music teacher with 38 years of experience; currently serves as Adjunct Professor of music and music appreciation at C.W. Post.

Brancazio, Peter - Professor Emeritus at Brooklyn College; received Ph.D. in Astrophysics from NYU; guest lecturer.

Buultjens, Ralph - Senior Professor at NYU and former Nehru Professor at Cambridge University (U.K.); author of books on international politics/history, and regular commentator on television; has received several awards (including the Toynbee Prize) and international honors for excellence in teaching and scholarship; guest lecturer.

Carbonara, Frank - Musician, Faculty at Nassau Community College; guest lecturer.

Courtade, Marc - Holds a Bachelor of Professional Studies in Music with a concentration in voice; Business Manager at Tilles Center, Adjunct Professor of Arts Management, and performer in musicals all over Long Island.

Dwyer, Donald - Art Historian, Faculty at Parsons School of Design; guest lecturer.

Fahy, Thomas - Director of American Studies Program and Assistant Professor of English at C. W. Post; holds Ph.D. in American Literature and American Studies from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; widely published expert in the area of American Studies.

Foster, Simon - Episcopal priest serving in the Diocese of Long Island; educated in the United Kingdom and a graduate of the University of Kent at Canterbury and Chichester College; also won an ecumenical scholarship to study at the Gregorian Pontifical University in Rome and the Venerablie Collegio Inglese; guest lecturer.

Going, Doug - Professional Travel Photographer and Video Maker who has presented programs extensively throughout Long Island along with wife Conny Brunner; the husband and wife team has traveled the world in their efforts to raise awareness of the issues facing the world’s children; other projects include a New York State grant-funded photography exhibit “Remnants of Childhood”; guest lecturer.

Gold, Denise - Archaeologist; Governor of the Archaeological Institute of America; ASOR; guest lecturer.

Hallissy, Margaret - Professor of English with specialty in medieval literature; author of numerous scholarly articles and books.

Kenigsberg, Abby - Adjunct Professor, Media Arts; graduate of Wellesley College with master’s degree from UCLA; studied at the Yale School of Drama and has taught as adjunct professor at Adelphi University; serves on Board of Directors at Cinema Arts Centre; served as film critic at WGSM Radio, Channel 67, Cablevision and commentator at WSHU Radio Group.

Kim, In Kwon - Professional calligrapher and artist born in Korea; guest lecturer.

Kim, Paul - Adjunct Professor of Music History; holds Ph.D. from New York University and M.M. from Manhattan School of Music; additional training at The Julliard School, France, and Italy; noted concert pianist, conductor, and scholar specializing in Beethoven, Liszt, and Olivier Messiaen; prize-winning recording artist and author; discography includes first-ever recording of complete piano works of Messiaen on seven CDs; forthcoming releases: the complete Beethoven Symphonies (piano transcriptions by Liszt).

Kreitman, Jill - Professor of Philosophy and Rabbi In Residence at the C.W. Post Campus; specializes in Jewish law and tradition.

Lader, Curt - Former Government and Politics teacher at Northport High School; author of Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics test prep book as well as three American History books; frequent guest lecturer at law-related education conferences; guest lecturer.

Lutz, John - Professor of English at C.W. Post; author of numerous articles and works concerning philosophy and literature; Director of the Long Island Center for Ethics, Long Island University.

Majid, Arshad - Attorney at Law who holds both JD and MBA degrees, and is in the fortfront of mortgage fraud litigation; has taught at Hutton House previously as special speaker brought in by Counselor Chris Williams (Long Island University) when discussing constitutional rights and the Supreme Court as well as the “War on Terror”; guest speaker.

Mates, Julian - Professor of English, Emeritus; specialist in the areas of drama and theatre; author of numerous scholarly publications.

Muir, Bonnie - Social Anthropologist who specializes in cinema of the 1930’s and 1940’s; speaks regularly in London and around the world; guest lecturer.

Peracchio, Adrian - Newsday Editorial Board Member; Pulitzer Prize winning journalist; guest lecturer.

Prasad-Rao, Manju - Dancer, bilingual storyteller, and teacher of Indian Classical Dance; has been studying Classical Indian vocal music for several years and has lectured and performed at museums and cultural centers such as The American Museum of Natural History and the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art; Head of the Instructional Media Center, C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University; guest lecturer.

Remler, Patricia - Art historian and philosopher; member of the Board of Directors for the Napoleonic Society; has served as curator of the Thalassic Collection in New York City and researcher for documentaries produced by the Learning Channel; guest lecturer.

Romano, Michael - Adjunct Professor of History who holds a doctorate in his area; formerly served as Social Studies Chair of Northport-East Northport School District; has received many awards for his teaching as well as his scholarly endeavors; specializes in the immigrant experience and has also presented classes on the Holocaust; guest lecturer.

Sprintzen, David - Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Institute for Sustainable Development on Long Island, which is housed within the campuses of Long Island University.

Tabler, Carol - Art Historian holding B.A. from Wellesley College, M.A. from University of Maryland, and Ph.D. from Institute of Fine Arts, NYU; widely published in the areas of art and antiques; has served as curator for numerous galleries and museums, as well as guest lecturer at prestigious institutions; guest lecturer.

Williams, Christopher - University Director of Government Relations; former Congressional Counsel for Rick Lazio; Adjunct Professor at Touro Law School; also served as Executive Assistant District Attorney for Suffolk County; was recognized in 1999 by New York State Bar Association with Distinguished Service Award; most recently served as senior investigative attorney for New York’s MTA Inspector General.

 

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