Hofstra’s Public Safety suspended one of its officers following the alleged physical assault of a Hofstra student, pending an investigation.
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Hofstra’s Public Safety suspended one of its officers following the alleged physical assault of a Hofstra student, pending an investigation.
Hofstra students protested both for and against the relocation of the Thomas Jefferson statue that stands outside the Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center on Friday, March 30.
Emperor Hadrian has been recorded in the annals of history as being a complex, benevolent dictator. His legacy, once a masterpiece of Roman architecture and now a desolation of debris and crumbled walls, is still being studied by many archaeological associations. Two of these groups, the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) and Long Island Society (LIS), sent members to Breslin Hall on Sunday, Feb. 11 to share their recent knowledge of Hadrian’s Villa in Rome.
The Office of Residence Life announced that resident assistants (RAs) would no longer be granted universal swipe access throughout all residential buildings on campus during this January’s annual winter RA training program.
As part of an annual program celebrating Black History Month, Hofstra’s Intercultural Engagement and Inclusion (IEI) presented the Black History Month Reception featuring a spoken word performance and workshop from Oliver W. Colbert on Wednesday Feb. 7.
Construction of the highly anticipated new building for the Frank G. Zarb School of Business began last spring.
A five-member team from The Stony Brook School defeated a team from Jericho High School in the final round after they presented a nuanced analysis of the ethical implications of driverless cars.