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Hofstra University
Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
and the
Hofstra Cultural Center
present
A Symposium
Change in the White House? Comparing the Presidencies of
George W. Bush and Barack Obama
NORTH CAMPUS
Student Center Café Mack Student Center 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Café on the Corner 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Mack Student Center
Hofstra University ClubDavid S. Mack Hall 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
SOUTH CAMPUS
Café Bistro 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. at Bits ‘n’ Bytes Memorial Hall
Au Bon Pain 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Axinn Library Café 8 a.m.-midnight
Café on the Quad 7:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
N
S
W
WEST CAMPUS
FULTON AVENUE - HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE
SALTZMAN COMMUNITY
SERVICES CENTER
WES
T PE
D. B
RID
GE
BRESLINHALL
SCHOOLOF
LAW
SERYL ANDCHARLES
KUSHNER HALL
ROOSEVELTHALL
DEMPSTERHALL
AUDIOJOURNALISM
FACILITY
J.C.ADAMS
PLAYHOUSECAFÉ ON
THE QUADAU BON PAIN
JOANAXINNHALL
BUTLERANNEX
ATHLETIC FIELD
CAREERCENTER
MONROELECTURECENTER
C.V. STARRHALL
SHAPIROALUMNIHOUSE
WELLERHALL
McEWEN HALL
CALKINS HALL
GITTLESON HALL
SPIEGELTHEATER
LOWEHALL BA
RNAR
DH
ALL
BRO
WER
HAL
L
THEPINETUM
MASONHALL
HOFSTRAHALL
DAV
ISO
NH
ALL
PHIL
LIPS
HAL
L
AXINNLIBRARY
HAUSERHALL
MEMORIALHALL
HEGERHALL
GALLONWING
NEWACADEMICBUILDING
WEEDHALL
ADAMSHALL
BERNONHALL
ADMISSIONSCENTER
MARGIOTTAHALL
PHYSICAL PLANTRECEIVING ANDSTORES
PAVILIO
N
SHU
ART
STA
DIU
MW
EST
STA
ND
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EAST
STA
ND
S
NORTH STANDSHAGEDORN
HALL
UN
ISPA
N
EAST
PED
. BRI
DG
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NATURALGRASSFIELD
BIRDSANCTUARYMACK HALL
UNIVERSITYCLUB
UNIVERSITYCLUBPARKING
SONDRA AND DAVID S. MACKSTUDENT CENTER
COOLINGTOWER
STU
YVES
AN
T
HA
LL
NETHERLANDSCORE
ORA
NG
E
BRU
EKEL
EN
UTR
ECH
T
RENSSELAER
AM
STER
DA
M
DELFTTILBURG
ROTTERDAM
GRONINGER
THE HAGUELEID
EN
ALLIANCEHALL
BILLOF
RIGHTSHALL
GRADUATERESIDENCE
CONSTITUTIONHALL
ESTABROOKHALL
VANDER POELHALL
ENTERPRISEHALL
LIBERTY
REPUBLICHOFSTRA USA
AMPHITHEATERUNIVERSITYCOLLEGEHALL
NA
SSAU
HA
LL
SUFF
OLK
HA
LL
HUMANRESOURCES
CENTERPAYROLL
ATHLETIC FIELD
SOCCER STADIUM
JAMESTOWN
NEW
PORT
PLYMOUTH
WILL
IAM
SBURG
DO
VER
SALEM
PORTSMOUTHPROVIDENCE
QUINCY
CAMBRID
GE
HAMPTON
HEMPSTEAD
NORWICH
NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY FIELD
FITNESSCENTER
SOFTBALLSTADIUM
DAVID S. MACKSPORTS ANDEXHIBITIONCOMPLEX
PFC
SWIM
CEN
TER
WES
T
PHYSICALEDUCATIONBUILDING
HOFSTRASWIM
CENTER
FIELD
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HOFSTRADOME
WOODDECK
TENNIS COURTS
TENNIS COURTSSCHOOLOF
MEDICINE
MAINTENANCE
BUILDING SPORTSBUBBLE
WRHU
DAVID S. MACKPUBLIC SAFETY
AND INFORMATIONCENTER
BERLINERHALL
FIELD HOCKEY STADIUM
FIEL
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CHARLES LINDBERGH BLVD.
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ARENAV.I.P.PARKING
NORTHERN BLVD.
FIELD 6B
PARKING
DO
ME
ROA
D
FIELD 7
REPU
BLIC
BLV
D.
HOFSTRA BLVD.
HO
FSTR
A B
LVD
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FIELD 6A
NORTHERN BLVD.
COLONIAL DRIVE
OA
K ST
REET
DU
NCA
N R
OAD
CHERRY LANE
PRIMROSE LANE
JANE STREET
HA
MIL
TON
RO
AD
FIELD 2D
FIELD 2
FIELD 2A
BARRICADE
FIELD 4B
PARKINGFIELD 1F
FIELD 1
FIELD 1A
FIELD 1A
SOUTH ROAD
LEN
OX
AVEN
UE
FEN
IMO
RE A
VEN
UE
GRE
ENG
ROVE
AVE
NU
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MA
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NEW
PORT
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U.F.D.
FIELD 2B
FIELD 2C
CALI
FORN
IA A
VEN
UE
(HO
FSTR
A B
LVD
)
FIELD 3
CROSS WAY
FULTON AVENUE - HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE
RAMP
FIELD5
STADIUM ROADPARKING
UN
ION
DA
LE A
VEN
UE
BALDWIN COURT
PARKING
SERVICE ROAD
MEA
DO
WBR
OO
K PL
ACE
FULTON AVENUE - HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE
PARKING
PARKING
HUNTINGTON PLACE
BELMONT PLACE
PARKINGFIELD 1D MERILLON STREET
McKENNA PLACE
PARKING
CALIFORNIAAVENUEGATE
HO
FSTR
A B
LVD
.
PARKING
RAMP
FIELD 7
WEST CIRCLE ROAD
OA
K ST
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STRI
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RKIN
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STRI
P PA
RKIN
G
PARKING
FIELD 7
RECH
ARG
E BA
SIN
FIELD 6
FIELD 6
FIELD 6
PRIVATEPARKING
PARKING
PARKING
Dining Facilities on the Hofstra University CampusThere are several dining facilities on the campus, some of which are listed below.
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Free Admission Thursday, April 19, 2012
prideandpurposepride, politics & policy
36952:2/12
prid
eand
pur
pos
epr
ide,
pol
itics
& p
olicy
9 a.m.-Noon REGISTRATION AND COFFEE Lobby, Student Center Theater Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center
North Campus
9:15 a.m. WELCOME Student Center Theater Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center
North Campus
Bernard J. Firestone Dean, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Professor of Political Science Hofstra University
Meena Bose Peter S. Kalikow Chair
in Presidential Studies Director, Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency Professor of Political Science Hofstra University Symposium Director
9:35-11 a.m. PANEL I: COMPARING THE DOMESTIC POLITICAL LEADERSHIP OF BUSH (43) AND OBAMA Chair Rosanna Perotti, Hofstra University
“Comparing the Constitutional Presidencies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama: War Powers, Signing Statements, Vetoes” Robert J. Spitzer, SUNY-Cortland
“A Uniter or a Divider?” Richard Himelfarb, Hofstra University
“Presidential Policy Making in a Polarized Era: Comparing the George W. Bush and Obama Administrations”
John Graham, Indiana University Veronica Stidvent, University of Texas at Austin
Discussant Gary Jacobson University of California at San Diego
Hofstra UniversityPeter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
and the Hofstra Cultural Center
present
Change in the White House? Comparing the Presidencies of
George W. Bush and Barack ObamaThursday, April 19, 2012
For more information, please visit hofstra.edu/kalikow041912 or contact the Hofstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669.
Director’s Message
In his 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised major departures from the George W. Bush administration’s approach to political negotiations and policies. But in the White House, several, though certainly not all, of Obama’s actions have suggested more continuity with his predecessor than change. What is the Bush (43) presidency’s legacy in American politics and the world? How has that legacy shaped the policies of President Obama? This assessment of both presidencies provides a timely discussion of their leadership successes and challenges in the White House, with attention to immediate results as well as long-term effects.
The first scholarly panel will examine each president’s ability to mobilize public support and exercise political leadership, both within his own political party and more broadly. The second scholarly panel will compare foreign policy in the two administrations, focusing on Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Middle East. The symposium will conclude with a keynote panel that will evaluate the two presidencies and the implications for the 2012 presidential race. The panel will feature Kalikow Center Senior Presidential Fellows Howard B. Dean III and Edward J. Rollins, as well as Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield, Shadow Cabinet minister and Labour member of the House of Lords, and former senior policy adviser to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2007-2010)
11:10 a.m.- PANEL II: CHANGES IN THE 12:35 p.m. WHITE HOUSE AND THE WORLD?
Chair Paul Fritz, Hofstra University
“Evaluating Iraq and Afghanistan in the George W. Bush and Obama Presidencies” Carolyn Eisenberg, Hofstra University
“Comparing the National Security Organization and Decision Making of George W. Bush and Barack Obama”
John Burke, University of Vermont
“Redeeming American Foreign Policy: The Obama Doctrine and the Legacy of George W. Bush” Stanley Renshon, City University of New York
Discussant The Honorable Dov S. Zakheim Senior Fellow, CNA Analysis & Solutions; Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies
12:35-2 p.m. LUNCH (on your own)
2:20-4 p.m. KEYNOTE PANEL:
DECISION 2012: HOW HAVE THE BUSH AND OBAMA PRESIDENCIES SHAPED THE RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE?”
Howard B. Dean III Chairman, Democratic National Committee,
2005-2009 Senior Presidential Fellow,
Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
Hofstra University
Edward J. Rollins Commentator, Fox News Senior Presidential Fellow, Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency Hofstra University
Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield Shadow Cabinet Minister and Labour Member of the House of Lords Former Senior Policy Adviser to ` British Prime Minister Gordon Brown United Kingdom
Symposium Director:Meena Bose
Peter S. Kalikow Chair in Presidential Studies Director, Peter S. Kalikow Center
for the Study of the American Presidency Professor of Political Science
Hofstra University
Symposium Coordinator: Athelene A. Collins
Senior Associate Director Hofstra Cultural Center
FREE ADMISSION(reservations suggested)
9 a.m.-Noon REGISTRATION AND COFFEE Lobby, Student Center Theater Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center
North Campus
9:15 a.m. WELCOME Student Center Theater Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center
North Campus
Bernard J. Firestone Dean, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Professor of Political Science Hofstra University
Meena Bose Peter S. Kalikow Chair
in Presidential Studies Director, Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency Professor of Political Science Hofstra University Symposium Director
9:35-11 a.m. PANEL I: COMPARING THE DOMESTIC POLITICAL LEADERSHIP OF BUSH (43) AND OBAMA Chair Rosanna Perotti, Hofstra University
“Comparing the Constitutional Presidencies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama: War Powers, Signing Statements, Vetoes” Robert J. Spitzer, SUNY-Cortland
“A Uniter or a Divider?” Richard Himelfarb, Hofstra University
“Presidential Policy Making in a Polarized Era: Comparing the George W. Bush and Obama Administrations”
John Graham, Indiana University Veronica Stidvent, University of Texas at Austin
Discussant Gary Jacobson University of California at San Diego
Hofstra UniversityPeter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
and the Hofstra Cultural Center
present
Change in the White House? Comparing the Presidencies of
George W. Bush and Barack ObamaThursday, April 19, 2012
For more information, please visit hofstra.edu/kalikow041912 or contact the Hofstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669.
Director’s Message
In his 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised major departures from the George W. Bush administration’s approach to political negotiations and policies. But in the White House, several, though certainly not all, of Obama’s actions have suggested more continuity with his predecessor than change. What is the Bush (43) presidency’s legacy in American politics and the world? How has that legacy shaped the policies of President Obama? This assessment of both presidencies provides a timely discussion of their leadership successes and challenges in the White House, with attention to immediate results as well as long-term effects.
The first scholarly panel will examine each president’s ability to mobilize public support and exercise political leadership, both within his own political party and more broadly. The second scholarly panel will compare foreign policy in the two administrations, focusing on Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Middle East. The symposium will conclude with a keynote panel that will evaluate the two presidencies and the implications for the 2012 presidential race. The panel will feature Kalikow Center Senior Presidential Fellows Howard B. Dean III and Edward J. Rollins, as well as Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield, Shadow Cabinet minister and Labour member of the House of Lords, and former senior policy adviser to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2007-2010)
11:10 a.m.- PANEL II: CHANGES IN THE 12:35 p.m. WHITE HOUSE AND THE WORLD?
Chair Paul Fritz, Hofstra University
“Evaluating Iraq and Afghanistan in the George W. Bush and Obama Presidencies” Carolyn Eisenberg, Hofstra University
“Comparing the National Security Organization and Decision Making of George W. Bush and Barack Obama”
John Burke, University of Vermont
“Redeeming American Foreign Policy: The Obama Doctrine and the Legacy of George W. Bush” Stanley Renshon, City University of New York
Discussant The Honorable Dov S. Zakheim Senior Fellow, CNA Analysis & Solutions; Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies
12:35-2 p.m. LUNCH (on your own)
2:20-4 p.m. KEYNOTE PANEL:
DECISION 2012: HOW HAVE THE BUSH AND OBAMA PRESIDENCIES SHAPED THE RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE?”
Howard B. Dean III Chairman, Democratic National Committee,
2005-2009 Senior Presidential Fellow,
Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
Hofstra University
Edward J. Rollins Commentator, Fox News Senior Presidential Fellow, Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency Hofstra University
Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield Shadow Cabinet Minister and Labour Member of the House of Lords Former Senior Policy Adviser to ` British Prime Minister Gordon Brown United Kingdom
Symposium Director:Meena Bose
Peter S. Kalikow Chair in Presidential Studies Director, Peter S. Kalikow Center
for the Study of the American Presidency Professor of Political Science
Hofstra University
Symposium Coordinator: Athelene A. Collins
Senior Associate Director Hofstra Cultural Center
FREE ADMISSION(reservations suggested)
9 a.m.-Noon REGISTRATION AND COFFEE Lobby, Student Center Theater Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center
North Campus
9:15 a.m. WELCOME Student Center Theater Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center
North Campus
Bernard J. Firestone Dean, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Professor of Political Science Hofstra University
Meena Bose Peter S. Kalikow Chair
in Presidential Studies Director, Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency Professor of Political Science Hofstra University Symposium Director
9:35-11 a.m. PANEL I: COMPARING THE DOMESTIC POLITICAL LEADERSHIP OF BUSH (43) AND OBAMA Chair Rosanna Perotti, Hofstra University
“Comparing the Constitutional Presidencies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama: War Powers, Signing Statements, Vetoes” Robert J. Spitzer, SUNY-Cortland
“A Uniter or a Divider?” Richard Himelfarb, Hofstra University
“Presidential Policy Making in a Polarized Era: Comparing the George W. Bush and Obama Administrations”
John Graham, Indiana University Veronica Stidvent, University of Texas at Austin
Discussant Gary Jacobson University of California at San Diego
Hofstra UniversityPeter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
and the Hofstra Cultural Center
present
Change in the White House? Comparing the Presidencies of
George W. Bush and Barack ObamaThursday, April 19, 2012
For more information, please visit hofstra.edu/kalikow041912 or contact the Hofstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669.
Director’s Message
In his 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised major departures from the George W. Bush administration’s approach to political negotiations and policies. But in the White House, several, though certainly not all, of Obama’s actions have suggested more continuity with his predecessor than change. What is the Bush (43) presidency’s legacy in American politics and the world? How has that legacy shaped the policies of President Obama? This assessment of both presidencies provides a timely discussion of their leadership successes and challenges in the White House, with attention to immediate results as well as long-term effects.
The first scholarly panel will examine each president’s ability to mobilize public support and exercise political leadership, both within his own political party and more broadly. The second scholarly panel will compare foreign policy in the two administrations, focusing on Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Middle East. The symposium will conclude with a keynote panel that will evaluate the two presidencies and the implications for the 2012 presidential race. The panel will feature Kalikow Center Senior Presidential Fellows Howard B. Dean III and Edward J. Rollins, as well as Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield, Shadow Cabinet minister and Labour member of the House of Lords, and former senior policy adviser to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2007-2010)
11:10 a.m.- PANEL II: CHANGES IN THE 12:35 p.m. WHITE HOUSE AND THE WORLD?
Chair Paul Fritz, Hofstra University
“Evaluating Iraq and Afghanistan in the George W. Bush and Obama Presidencies” Carolyn Eisenberg, Hofstra University
“Comparing the National Security Organization and Decision Making of George W. Bush and Barack Obama”
John Burke, University of Vermont
“Redeeming American Foreign Policy: The Obama Doctrine and the Legacy of George W. Bush” Stanley Renshon, City University of New York
Discussant The Honorable Dov S. Zakheim Senior Fellow, CNA Analysis & Solutions; Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies
12:35-2 p.m. LUNCH (on your own)
2:20-4 p.m. KEYNOTE PANEL:
DECISION 2012: HOW HAVE THE BUSH AND OBAMA PRESIDENCIES SHAPED THE RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE?”
Howard B. Dean III Chairman, Democratic National Committee,
2005-2009 Senior Presidential Fellow,
Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
Hofstra University
Edward J. Rollins Commentator, Fox News Senior Presidential Fellow, Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency Hofstra University
Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield Shadow Cabinet Minister and Labour Member of the House of Lords Former Senior Policy Adviser to ` British Prime Minister Gordon Brown United Kingdom
Symposium Director:Meena Bose
Peter S. Kalikow Chair in Presidential Studies Director, Peter S. Kalikow Center
for the Study of the American Presidency Professor of Political Science
Hofstra University
Symposium Coordinator: Athelene A. Collins
Senior Associate Director Hofstra Cultural Center
FREE ADMISSION(reservations suggested)
Hofstra University
Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
and the
Hofstra Cultural Center
present
A Symposium
Change in the White House? Comparing the Presidencies of
George W. Bush and Barack Obama
NORTH CAMPUS
Student Center Café Mack Student Center 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Café on the Corner 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Mack Student Center
Hofstra University ClubDavid S. Mack Hall 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
SOUTH CAMPUS
Café Bistro 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. at Bits ‘n’ Bytes Memorial Hall
Au Bon Pain 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Axinn Library Café 8 a.m.-midnight
Café on the Quad 7:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
N
S
W
WEST CAMPUS
FULTON AVENUE - HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE
SALTZMAN COMMUNITY
SERVICES CENTER
WES
T PE
D. B
RID
GE
BRESLINHALL
SCHOOLOF
LAW
SERYL ANDCHARLES
KUSHNER HALL
ROOSEVELTHALL
DEMPSTERHALL
AUDIOJOURNALISM
FACILITY
J.C.ADAMS
PLAYHOUSECAFÉ ON
THE QUADAU BON PAIN
JOANAXINNHALL
BUTLERANNEX
ATHLETIC FIELD
CAREERCENTER
MONROELECTURECENTER
C.V. STARRHALL
SHAPIROALUMNIHOUSE
WELLERHALL
McEWEN HALL
CALKINS HALL
GITTLESON HALL
SPIEGELTHEATER
LOWEHALL BA
RNAR
DH
ALL
BRO
WER
HAL
L
THEPINETUM
MASONHALL
HOFSTRAHALL
DAV
ISO
NH
ALL
PHIL
LIPS
HAL
L
AXINNLIBRARY
HAUSERHALL
MEMORIALHALL
HEGERHALL
GALLONWING
NEWACADEMICBUILDING
WEEDHALL
ADAMSHALL
BERNONHALL
ADMISSIONSCENTER
MARGIOTTAHALL
PHYSICAL PLANTRECEIVING ANDSTORES
PAVILIO
N
SHU
ART
STA
DIU
MW
EST
STA
ND
S
EAST
STA
ND
S
NORTH STANDSHAGEDORN
HALL
UN
ISPA
N
EAST
PED
. BRI
DG
E
NATURALGRASSFIELD
BIRDSANCTUARYMACK HALL
UNIVERSITYCLUB
UNIVERSITYCLUBPARKING
SONDRA AND DAVID S. MACKSTUDENT CENTER
COOLINGTOWER
STU
YVES
AN
T
HA
LL
NETHERLANDSCORE
ORA
NG
E
BRU
EKEL
EN
UTR
ECH
T
RENSSELAER
AM
STER
DA
M
DELFTTILBURG
ROTTERDAM
GRONINGER
THE HAGUELEID
EN
ALLIANCEHALL
BILLOF
RIGHTSHALL
GRADUATERESIDENCE
CONSTITUTIONHALL
ESTABROOKHALL
VANDER POELHALL
ENTERPRISEHALL
LIBERTY
REPUBLICHOFSTRA USA
AMPHITHEATERUNIVERSITYCOLLEGEHALL
NA
SSAU
HA
LL
SUFF
OLK
HA
LL
HUMANRESOURCES
CENTERPAYROLL
ATHLETIC FIELD
SOCCER STADIUM
JAMESTOWN
NEW
PORT
PLYMOUTH
WILL
IAM
SBURG
DO
VER
SALEM
PORTSMOUTHPROVIDENCE
QUINCY
CAMBRID
GE
HAMPTON
HEMPSTEAD
NORWICH
NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY FIELD
FITNESSCENTER
SOFTBALLSTADIUM
DAVID S. MACKSPORTS ANDEXHIBITIONCOMPLEX
PFC
SWIM
CEN
TER
WES
T
PHYSICALEDUCATIONBUILDING
HOFSTRASWIM
CENTER
FIELD
6C
HOFSTRADOME
WOODDECK
TENNIS COURTS
TENNIS COURTSSCHOOLOF
MEDICINE
MAINTENANCE
BUILDING SPORTSBUBBLE
WRHU
DAVID S. MACKPUBLIC SAFETY
AND INFORMATIONCENTER
BERLINERHALL
FIELD HOCKEY STADIUM
FIEL
D 4
A
HO
LLA
ND
HO
USE
RO
AD
EARL
OVI
NGTO
N RO
AD
DO
ME
ROA
D
EASTGATEROAD
CHARLES LINDBERGH BLVD.
PARKING
PARK
ING
ARENAV.I.P.PARKING
NORTHERN BLVD.
FIELD 6B
PARKING
DO
ME
ROA
D
FIELD 7
REPU
BLIC
BLV
D.
HOFSTRA BLVD.
HO
FSTR
A B
LVD
.
FIELD 6A
NORTHERN BLVD.
COLONIAL DRIVE
OA
K ST
REET
DU
NCA
N R
OAD
CHERRY LANE
PRIMROSE LANE
JANE STREET
HA
MIL
TON
RO
AD
FIELD 2D
FIELD 2
FIELD 2A
BARRICADE
FIELD 4B
PARKINGFIELD 1F
FIELD 1
FIELD 1A
FIELD 1A
SOUTH ROAD
LEN
OX
AVEN
UE
FEN
IMO
RE A
VEN
UE
GRE
ENG
ROVE
AVE
NU
E
MA
PLE
AVEN
UE
NEW
PORT
AVE
NU
E
U.F.D.
FIELD 2B
FIELD 2C
CALI
FORN
IA A
VEN
UE
(HO
FSTR
A B
LVD
)FIELD 3
CROSS WAY
FULTON AVENUE - HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE
RAMP
FIELD5
STADIUM ROADPARKING
UN
ION
DA
LE A
VEN
UE
BALDWIN COURT
PARKING
SERVICE ROAD
MEA
DO
WBR
OO
K PL
ACE
FULTON AVENUE - HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE
PARKING
PARKING
HUNTINGTON PLACE
BELMONT PLACE
PARKINGFIELD 1D MERILLON STREET
McKENNA PLACE
PARKING
CALIFORNIAAVENUEGATE
HO
FSTR
A B
LVD
.
PARKING
RAMP
FIELD 7
WEST CIRCLE ROAD
OA
K ST
REET
STRI
P PA
RKIN
G
PARKING
STRI
P PA
RKIN
G
PARKING
FIELD 7
RECH
ARG
E BA
SIN
FIELD 6
FIELD 6
FIELD 6
PRIVATEPARKING
PARKING
PARKING
Dining Facilities on the Hofstra University CampusThere are several dining facilities on the campus, some of which are listed below.
No
n-Pr
ofit
Org
.U
.S. P
ost
age
PAID
Ho
fstr
a U
nive
rsity
Hofs
tra
Cul
tura
l C
ente
r11
3 H
ofs
tra
Uni
vers
ity
Hem
pste
ad, N
Y 1
1549-1
130
N
S
W
Free Admission Thursday, April 19, 2012
prideandpurposepride, politics & policy
36952:2/12
prid
eand
pur
pos
epr
ide,
pol
itics
& p
olicy
Hofstra University
Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
and the
Hofstra Cultural Center
present
A Symposium
Change in the White House? Comparing the Presidencies of
George W. Bush and Barack Obama
NORTH CAMPUS
Student Center Café Mack Student Center 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Café on the Corner 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Mack Student Center
Hofstra University ClubDavid S. Mack Hall 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
SOUTH CAMPUS
Café Bistro 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. at Bits ‘n’ Bytes Memorial Hall
Au Bon Pain 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Axinn Library Café 8 a.m.-midnight
Café on the Quad 7:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
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JOANAXINNHALL
BUTLERANNEX
ATHLETIC FIELD
CAREERCENTER
MONROELECTURECENTER
C.V. STARRHALL
SHAPIROALUMNIHOUSE
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McEWEN HALL
CALKINS HALL
GITTLESON HALL
SPIEGELTHEATER
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MEMORIALHALL
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Dining Facilities on the Hofstra University CampusThere are several dining facilities on the campus, some of which are listed below.
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