Events
- Lectures
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A COVID discussion focusing on the past, present and future presented by Adelphi’s disaster epidemiologist and clinical associate professor K.C. Rondello.
Date & Time: April 1 •11:00am – 11:45amLocation: Virtual -
Date & Time: April 2 •12:00pm – 1:00pmLocation: Multicultural Center (UC 301)
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2024 National Public Health Week Virtual presentation on Food Insecurity.
Date & Time: April 2 •6:00pm – 7:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Join us for the Spring 2024 CNPH Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Dr. Deborah Stamps.
Date & Time: April 3 •1:00pm – 2:30pmLocation: Virtual -
Bringing authors and readers together through the joy of storytelling, inclusion, and the freedom of creative expression.
Date & Time: April 5Location: Garden City Campus -
Mx Chris Paige, a scholar and advocate for transgender inclusion, will discuss trauma-informed care and the collective good in a talk hosted by Adelphi University’s Gender & Sexuality Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies departments.
Date & Time: April 8 •1:00pm – 2:15pmLocation: Science Building Room 321 -
Date & Time: April 9 •11:00am – 1:00pmLocation: University Center 211/212
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In this Lecture, Dr. Hoveyda will tell the story of the webs that his students have, often unwittingly, spun through the years and how they have let us see some of the wonders of the natural world.
Date & Time: April 9 •7:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom -
Building on Kelly Wissman’s (2019) work, Petros Panaou calls for radiant readings of literature in ways that may take us outside of ourselves, our realities, and points of view “like rays emitting from the sun, to seek out alternative perspectives, new directions, and unique pathways” (p. 16).
Date & Time: April 15 •4:30pm – 5:30pmLocation: Virtual -
The 21st Adelphi Scholarship and Creative Works Conference will feature a keynote address by Pulitzer-Prize Winning journalist Nicholas Kristof.
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Under the auspices of the Bhise Global Understanding Project, this panel will examine the conditions and consequences of colonialism from each faculty member’s own research and disciplinary perspective.
Date & Time: April 16 •10:30am – 12:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom 203 -
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Date & Time: April 17 •11:00am – 1:00pmLocation: University Center 213/214 -
Culture Café with Bria Thorne
CategoriesThe Culture Café Series allows for informal conversations between university students and faculty, staff, or administrators of color over lunch.
Date & Time: April 17 •12:00pm – 1:00pmLocation: Multicultural Center (UC 301) -
In this session, Deborah Zawisza, Senior Principal, Insurance Practice, at Dato Insights will share her insights on the transformation of business strategy due to data, analytics, and artificial intelligence.
Date & Time: April 18 •3:15pm – 4:15pmLocation: Center for Recreation & Sports, Campbell Lounges 1 & 2 -
Out for Lunch With Dr. Suraj Uttamchandani
CategoriesOut for Lunch is an informal conversation series with staff and faculty members and allows students to meet LGBTQIA+ faculty, staff and administrators in a casual space.
Date & Time: April 24 •1:30pm – 2:30pmLocation: Multicultural Center (UC 301) -
Adelphi University faculty are warmly welcomed to join esteemed guest lecturer Dr. Yvette Maria Huet for a lecture and reception.
Date & Time: April 25 •4:00pm – 7:30pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Room 201-203 -
Brands are now taking purposeful positions, from what they sell to what they stand for. This presentation will delve into the evolution of purpose-led advertising and discover how purpose-driven brands are leading the charge and making a difference beyond profits.
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Date & Time: April 29 •6:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Adelphi University UC 113
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Michelle Anglisano will discuss her healing process and the journey of her past which created a life of comfort.
Date & Time: May 6 •4:30pm – 5:30pmLocation: Virtual