News at Adelphi
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Leore Riven
CategoriesPublished:A senior acting major from Queens, New York. Leore sincerely thanks every faculty member in the Department of Theatre who had a hand in teaching him about life and theatre over the past four years.
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Christopher Trindade
CategoriesPublished:Recently, he performed in the Off-Broadway show The Greatest Pirate Story Never Told (Captain Henry Martin) and in the New York Renaissance Faire (Sheriff’s Guard).
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James Weippert
CategoriesPublished:A senior acting major at Adelphi University from Hicksville, New York. James is also a founding member of the Long Island improv group Unrehearsed.
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Stories from three psychology majors about their undergraduate internship experiences.
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Joan Stein Schimke Shines at Sundance
CategoriesPublished:Associate Professor of Communications Joan Stein Schimke co-write The Buried Life—one of 12 projects selected for the Sundance Institute's Screenwriters Lab.
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Social Work Speed Consulting
CategoriesPublished:Students had the opportunity to participate in “Social Work Speed Consulting” for Social Work Month
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Silas Kelly, a graduate student in the Adelphi University School of Social Work, is combining his social work and media skills
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School of Social Work graduate students presented Astor Services for Children & Families, Head Start Program with over $1700 dollars of much needed school supplies for their children.
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Chrestene Fam '12 is passionate about becoming a dentist. As a joint degree student, she is finishing her studies at New York University College of Dentistry.
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Adelphi University M.F.A. Program in Creative Writing Begins “Conversation Series” on April 3
CategoriesPublished:Jamaica Kincaid and Lauren K. Alleyne will be featured in the inaugural M.F.A. event "Literary Encounters: A Conversation Series."
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In spring 2014, the School of Social Work is offering study abroad programs to Sweden and Israel and hosting students from Russia
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Michele Sevigny, second year M.S.W. student, is inspired by the joy of a shared smile.
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M.F.A. student Tiffany Nesbit won the 2014 Short Story Contest for "The Metro," a beautifully shaped work on place and identity and stereotypes.
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Anthropology students have been accepted to present their research in poster format at the Adelphi Research Day Conference.
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The possibility for change is why Adelphi faculty and alumni say their work is not only important, but rewarding.
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An opportunity to learn more about the psychology major at Derner
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Addicted: Family Focus
CategoriesPublished:Helping families assist substance-abusing relatives is a focus of several Adelphi faculty members and alumni.
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Nicholas Rizopoulos, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:In addition to his work as the Honors College thesis supervisor, Dr. Rizopoulos teaches honors courses in politics and literature, the Cold War, World War I and other topics in history and foreign relations.
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Hudson Valley Students were successful at Lobby Day as the budget bill passed for the expansion of New York’s Social Work Loan Forgiveness Program.
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Enas Elmohands finds abundant support and great success in combining a passion for human rights and love of the arts.
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Crista Gallo ’13 and Brendan Graziano ’11 on their experiences in the Emerging Scholars Program, and how it has shaped their path post-graduation.
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One big misconception is that misusing drugs or alcohol is purely a personal choice, Adelphi experts say.
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Brendan Graziano '11
CategoriesPublished:From Derner Emerging Scholar to Psy.D. candidate at Rutgers
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Crista Gallo '13
CategoriesPublished:Derner's Emerging Scholars Program piqued her interest in research.
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Richard Garner, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Dean Garner is the author of Law and Society in Classical Athens, From Homer to Tragedy, and numerous articles. He teaches Russian, Greek, Latin, Biblical Hebrew, World Literature, and Western Civilization and offers tutorials for advanced reading in German and French.
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Diane Della Croce, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:As associate dean, she works to develop a variety of Honors workshops and courses to assist students with their skills in research and writing. In addition to her administrative duties as associate dean, she teaches writing, literature, intellectual history and Latin.
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Rosemarie Ronde: A Desire to Help
CategoriesPublished:After 20 years in the New York City Police Department, Rosemarie Ronde is pursuing a degree in emergency services administration.
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From the classroom to field work in hospitals, senior nursing major Chelsea Wollman is preparing to dedicate her life to helping others.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:March 3, 2014 - A phishing message with the subject “RE: IT Service Desk” has been reported to our Help Desk.
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The tragic death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has re-awakened us to the pervasiveness of opioid addiction and its perils.