News at Adelphi
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A thought-provoking art exhibition and fundraising event to benefit the Adelphi NY statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program.
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Adelphi's Parents Association recognizes graduating undergraduate students and their parents.
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New and enhanced study spaces coming to Swirbul Library this fall.
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Four members of the Class of 2014 are Adelphi's first to pass New York State's new exam.
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The Value of a Psychology Degree
CategoriesPublished:Watch our video interview of Stephanie Nowak '10, M.A. '12, director of human resources at MakerBot Industries.
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2014 Memorial Day
CategoriesPublished:Today, we honor all those who have served in the military.
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Something Adelphi University helped me develop was greater self-awareness.
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Alumni Spotlight: Chantal Hamlin
CategoriesPublished:Chantal Hamlin graduated magna cum laude from Adelphi in 2007 with a major in political science.
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Adelphi University hosted Mr. Vladimir Drobnjak, the Representative of Croatia to the United Nations.
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Adelphi students express their opinion about Putin's decision to annex Crimea.
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Find out what the alumni from the Department of Political Science are up to.
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Faculty and Adjunct News
CategoriesPublished:The faculty of the Department of Political Science talk about their most recent achievements.
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Students talk about their Spring 2014 internships with companies including Estee Lauder and Rep. Carolyn Maloney.
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Political Science majors Gabriel Hardy-Françon and Sarah Cinquemani write about their experience at conferences across the country.
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Pi Sigma Alpha is the national Political Science Honor Society, with over 700 chapters at most leading colleges and universities in the United States.
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Abraham Levinson
CategoriesPublished:Certified Healthcare Safety Professional Certification Review Course and Exam
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President’s 2014 Commencement Address
CategoriesPublished:"Raise your aspirations; to use your time, talents and treasures in meaningful ways; and to make a difference in whatever you do."
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Adelphi graduates were featured regarding their plans after commencement.
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Kaitlyn Di Lapi ’11 is making a profound difference in the lives of the students she teaches at Harlem Prep.
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This document will be used by our executive recruiting firm as a key tool in the recruitment process.
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Valeria Mendoza '14
CategoriesPublished:Valeria Mendoza is a graduating student from Adelphi University who majored in International and Latin American Studies, and was a member of Levermore Global Scholars.
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Desiree Mitchell '14
CategoriesPublished:Desiree Mitchell is an Anthropology Major who graduated from Adelphi University in 2014.
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Janine Perez '14
CategoriesPublished:Janine Perez's dream job is to be an editor in a major publishing house, and maybe after a few years of experience, a literary agent.
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Frances Fan '14
CategoriesPublished:France Fan is starting a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health.
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Learn about the Adelphi chapter of Student Veterans of America
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Tom Pecora '83: A Winning Game Plan
CategoriesPublished:Tom Pecora is a 2002 inductee into the Adelphi University Athletic Hall of Fame and the Fordham men's basketball coach.
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In a tight job market, Kaitlin Meyer landed a coveted full-time position teaching math and earth science to special education students at Walt Whitman High School.
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Announcements and new projects we are working on this summer.
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Dr. Stanford Griffith, Ph.D. ’83
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Stanford Griffith, Ph.D. ’83 has worked in underserved communities, primarily of color, delivering services to improve their residents’ mental health and overall quality of life throughout his career.
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Dr. John Palmer, M.A. ’82, Ph.D. ’91
CategoriesPublished:Dr. John Palmer, M.A. ’82, Ph.D. ’91, who has held several executive level positions at hospitals and healthcare organizations, has worked throughout his career to better these institutions, improve the health and well-being of the people they serve, and help preserve Harlem and African American cultural history.