News at Adelphi
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What's it like living in a world where people fear you because of your religion? More important, what can we do about it?
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The Adelphi University's International Leadership Coordinating Committee was pleased to award the 2019 International Research Awards during the 16th Annual Adelphi Research Conference.
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Sin Taxes
CategoriesPublished:The possible legalization of marijuana in New York and Connecticut has sparked a conversation and psychology Professor Lauren Gonzales, Ph.D., joins the discussion with WSHU Public Radio.
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Published:When Brian Kern, an eighth-grader at Garden City Middle School, found out about the Panther Pantry at Adelphi, he knew that it was an initiative he could get behind.
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The summer of 2018 I had the pleasure to work alongside Make the Road NY and take part in the detention defense project helping immigrant families across the state.
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As a young woman from a small town in Connecticut, Sarah Cinquemani knew that she did not wish to attend a large university, such as UConn. She wanted to attend a smaller institution that provided access to her professors.
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Bridges to Adelphi alumnus Sean Culkin '17 is embracing his autism and encouraging others to do the same in Long Island Weekly article.
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Business faculty member Mark Fogel talks to CBS New York about the financial incentives the MTA uses with contractors.
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Theatre Professor Maggie Lally’s work as director of a Jonathan Larson ’82 project is mentioned in Playbill article about the development of an album featuring Larson's lesser-known works.
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Pi Sigma Alpha is the national Political Science Honor Society, with over 700 chapters at the most leading colleges and universities in the United States.
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The Department of Political Science awards seniors for their hard work and dedication.
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Open Source Retro Gaming
CategoriesPublished:"Being a child of the late 80s and early 90s cemented my love for handheld gaming, especially with the original Nintendo Gameboy’s release in 1989."
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My first year at Adelphi University was perhaps my most eventful year to date. As a small town girl from Texas, the idea of moving near a world-renowned, gigantic city like New York completely terrified me.
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This month, representatives of Bridges to Adelphi will be going around campus to educate others about the program as well as sponsoring events that draw attention and awareness of neurodiversity.
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Every March, the Center for Student Involvement (CSI) hosts Adelphi Gives Back Month, a month of opportunities for students to give back to our campus and community. And give back they did.
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Spring break is a time to get away from campus, but, at least for some student scholars at Adelphi, it's not necessarily a time to get away from their studies.
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Igor Webb, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Igor Webb, Ph.D., director of creative writing at Adelphi, is a poet and author of short stories, essays and novels.
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Jacqueline Jones LaMon
CategoriesPublished:Jacqueline Jones LaMon is the author of two poetry collections and the novel In the Arms of One Who Loves Me.
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Katherine Hill
CategoriesPublished:Katherine Hill is the author of the novel The Violet Hour (Scribner, 2013).
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Martha Cooley
CategoriesPublished:Martha Cooley is a professor is the winner of an O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction (2017)
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Judith Baumel
CategoriesPublished:Judith Baumel, founding director of the Creative Writing Program at Adelphi, is a poet, critic and translator.
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Eric Priest attended the Washington Center from January 24 to May 4, 2018 and interned with Representative Adam Kinzinger’s congressional office.
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From April 14-18, 2019, fourteen AU students will represent Lithuania at the National Model United Nations (NMUN) conference in New York.
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Adelphi Social Work Professor Philip Rozario shares his views in a letter to the editor.
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Adelphi professor and award-winning author Deborah Serani, Psy.D., is featured in The Mighty discussing different kinds of depression and anxiety.
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Jonathan Cristol Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow makes a case for NATO in his op-ed for CNN -- compiled with political science major and LGS research assistant Nada Osman.
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Public Enemy's Chuck D '84, '13 (Hon.) will be talking about the history of hip-hop April 15, 2019.
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Adelphi University is taking part in National Autism Awareness Month, April's nationwide promotion of autism awareness and acceptance, with a number of campus events and initiatives, including a student talent show and a fundraiser garage sale.
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The Adelphi Breast Cancer Program receives the 2019 Agency of the Year Award
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Vincent Wei-cheng Wang Ph.D. is welcomed as the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.