News at Adelphi
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and Economics, discusses the economic impact of the conflict in Iran.
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, The Department of Public Safety and Transportation would like to inform you that the Annual New York State Fire Life Safety Inspections will take place on Friday, March 13 in four buildings on the Garden City Campus: Eddy Hall, Earle Hall, Waldo Hall and the Performing Arts Center. The Nassau County Fire…
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, With the Spring 2026 semester in full swing and a sense of renewed energy across campus, this season of growth and new beginnings is a timely reminder that safety is a shared, ongoing commitment—one that is fundamental to our ability to learn, work and thrive together. I encourage you to explore the…
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Assistant Vice President and Chief Enrollment Officer Shawana Singletary provides insights on the ROI of college and the application process in an episode of the outlet’s Office Hours podcast.
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Published:As the two-time reigning champions, the Panthers are maintaining their momentum in the NE10 Presidents Cup standings. Currently holding second place, Adelphi’s position is fueled by program-best finishes in both men’s track and field and men’s swimming and diving.
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Published:Adelphi University is expanding its Flex Master of Business Administration (MBA) program to its new Manhattan Center, located at 529 Fifth Avenue (at 44th Street), beginning in Fall 2026.
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To Win or Not to Win: Adelphi’s Shakespeare Expert Reviews the Oscar-Nominated Film “Hamnet”
CategoriesPublished:What the movie got right—and wrong—about the novel and the Bard’s tragedy, according to Adelphi's Shakespeare expert, Louise Geddes, PhD, associate dean for student success strategic initiatives
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A discovery by Michael D’Emic, PhD, paleontologist and professor of biology at Adelphi, is mentioned in this story about a dinosaur size theory.
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Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, shares historical context on oyster and clam reefs on Long Island.
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Published:A $1.77 million planned gift supports both immediate upgrades and long-term excellence at the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center in Garden City, New York.
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The announcement of Adelphi’s 2026 Writers & Readers Festival is featured and was syndicated in more than 55 news outlets.
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, Please be advised that National Grid is continuing to conduct utility work on the curve of South Avenue near the golf course. This work continues to result in a road closure for traffic heading towards the Adelphi University campus. Until the work is safely completed, South Avenue is temporarily closed to traffic…
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and Economics, provides his prediction on the housing market. The story was also featured in GoBankingRates and AOL.
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Senior Living Tax Breaks: How to Deduct Assisted Living, Memory Care and Other Senior Care Expenses
CategoriesPublished:Karen Wallace, assistant professor of accounting and law, provides expertise for this story about seniors and taxes.
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Published:Just one of three first-years in the lineup, rookie Jabari Holder has secured his spot in the triple jump at the 2026 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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Published:Adelphi's new Manhattan Center opens this year with career-boosting professional and graduate programs in fields facing workforce shortages in New York City.
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and Economics, joins Newsday reporters live to discuss the impact of the Iran conflict on the U.S. economy.
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Published:Adelphi's lacrosse, baseball, tennis and golf teams head into action hoping to match last year's powerhouse performances.
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Published:Adelphi art graduates prove that a creative career is not only viable, but that the possibilities are limitless.
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The Adelphi University Performing Arts Center’s recent hosting of a Candlelight Celtic event is featured.
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They’re Baaaack…
CategoriesPublished:The return of rap group Public Enemy, featuring Adelphi alumnus Chuck D ’84, ’13 (Hon.), to the stage is featured.
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Published:Adelphi’s Mindfulness Center offers students a different way to move through college—grounded, connected and present. It's a cornerstone of Adelphi's commitment to promoting mental health and well-being and a model for universities nationwide.
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Published:As a consultant on the hit television show's 2025 season, assistant professor of biology Kaiya Provost, PhD, played a vital role by teaching cast members to mimic the birdcalls that helped solve the mysterious death of the Arconia apartment building's doorman.
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Stavroula Kyriakakis, PhD, professor of social work, provides expertise on domestic violence spikes in the winter months in a live segment on their Washington, D.C., evening news.
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Published:A new “collective of perspectives” has been tapped to guide College of Arts and Sciences strategy and ensure that future generations of graduates are equipped to lead in an unpredictable world.
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Strange Things on Long Island’s East End: The Historical Undercurrents of the Upside Down
CategoriesPublished:Before Hawkins, Indiana, there was Montauk, New York. True story: The Netflix series Stranger Things was originally titled Montauk by the Duffer Brothers, creators of the hit series, and it was set on Long Island rather than Indiana. Its real-life inspiration is a former military installation—Camp Hero, now a state park—with a defunct radar dish that still looms over the cliffs of Long Island’s eastern tip, and whose history is mired in Cold War secrets, conspiracies and urban legends.
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Published:Adelphi University earns renewed arboretum status, strengthening its commitment to sustainability.
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Daily Briefing
CategoriesPublished:A photo of the Adelphi Panther mascot in the snow is included in the footnote of this newsletter, as well as shout-outs to Executive Director of Facilities Engagement Kenzie Keyes ’84 and Director for Media Relations Taylor Damian ’14.
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Published:A discovery made by Professor Brian Wygal, PhD, and Associate Professor Kathryn Krasinski, PhD, of the Department of Anthropology, about the arrival of migrants from Asia in the Americas is featured. The findings of this study were also syndicated several times, including by MSN and Yahoo.