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LIU Post (formerly, and still formally known as,〔(Rebranding FAQ )〕 the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University and often referred to as C.W. Post) is a private institution of higher education located in Brookville in Nassau County, New York, United States. It is the largest campus of the private Long Island University system. The campus is named after breakfast cereal inventor Charles William Post, father of Marjorie Merriweather Post, who sold the property (which had been her Long Island estate known as Hillwood) to LIU in 1951 for $200,000 ($ today).〔(L.I.U. TAKES OVER LONG ISLAND ESTATE )〕 Three years after it acquired the property, LIU renamed it in honor of Post's father.〔(C.W. Post Campus History )〕 == Campus == LIU Post is located on of rolling hills in the Brookville area of Glen Head (on Long Island's North Shore). The area is sometimes datelined as Greenvale, because there is no ''Brookville'' post office, and the school is in the zip code that is served by the Greenvale post office, which is to the west. "Greenvale" is also the name of the nearest Long Island Rail Road station. Humanities Hall and Life Sciences/Pell Hall are the main educational buildings on campus that house a majority of the core curriculum classes. Classes are also held in Hoxie Hall, Roth Hall, Lorber Hall, the Theater Film and Dance building, Sculpture Studio, Crafts Center, Fine Arts Center, B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, and the newly renovated Kahn Discovery Center. Kumble Hall serves as the Student Services building and houses the Registrar, Bursar, Records and Registration, Financial Aid, Academic Counseling, and Professional Experience and Career Planning (PEP) offices. One of the better known parts of the LIU Post campus is the ''Tilles Center for the Performing Arts'', which is on the west side of the campus. Previously known as the Bush-Brown Concert Theater (for the longtime Long Island University chancellor Dr. Albert Bush-Brown), the Tilles Center has hosted myriad musical and theatrical events.() The ''Hillwood Commons'' serves as the student activities center, although there are several administrative offices within it. Hillwood has a study lounge, commuter lounge, recreation lounge, and TV lounge (located on opposite sides of the two-story building) that are always open, as long as Hillwood is open. The Hillwood Cafe, Subway, and Starbucks are all located in Hillwood and serve as the main dining areas, along with the ''Winnick Student Center''. The Hillwood Commons serves also as a meeting area for resident and commuter students to get to know each other through informal association outside of the classroom. The Hillwood Commons area also houses the ''Student Technology Center, Hillwood Computer Lab, Hillwood Cinema,'' and ''Steinberg Museum of Art at Hillwood.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「LIU Post」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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