Borst, Peter Retired music teacher with 38 years of experience; currently serves as Adjunct Professor of music and music appreciation at C.W. Post.
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.
Courtade, Marc Holds 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 .
Gorst, Jake Filmmaker by trade and grandson of celebrated architect Andrew Geller by birth; responsible for a documentary about Geller's life as a ground breaking architect which premiered on PBS in 2005; 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.
Klein, Stanley Professor of Political Science, past Huntington Town Historian; specialist in the area of New York City history and the turn of the century.
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.
Peracchio, Adrian Former Newsday Editorial Board Member; Pulitzer Prize winning journalist; guest lecturer.
Eckert, Irene Porco Former social studies teacher who served at Northport under the chairmanship of Dr. Michael Romano (one of our favorite Hutton House history professors); lectures regularly at community centers and libraries on her favorite topic, Italian film, ranging from the neo-realists of post World War II to commedia all'italiana of the 1950s; guest lecturer.
Rosendorf, Neal Assistant Professor of History; holds B.A. from Rutgers University, M.A. from Ohio University, and Ph.D. from Harvard University; author of numerous scholarly articles and other publications.
Simone, Diane Adjunct Professor in C.W. Post's English Department (and wife of Dr. John Lutz!), and has been teaching and tutoring students in the craft of writing and literary analysis for the past twenty years; award-winning poet who has had her work published in various literary magazines; her short collection of poetry, Borderline Blues, published in 1998; currently working on a full length manuscript titled Girl in the Hood.
Schwartzman, Kenneth Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director of Long Island Studio Theatre from 1960-1975; taught theatre and acting at West Hempstead High School; directed 20 school productions including musicals and dramas; has also acted in and/or directed 100 plays; has been teaching at SCOPES Theatre and Performing Arts Courses for Teachers for the past five years; guest lecturer.
Wallace, George Journalist and author of numerous books; first Poet Laureate of Suffolk County; guest lecturer. |