News at Adelphi
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Louis Basso ’74
CategoriesPublished:Under his direction, the Alcott Group provides human resources services to over 300 diverse business entities in 26 states.
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Dr. Audrey Weiner ’73
CategoriesPublished:Leading New York’s oldest and largest not-for-profit long-term care and rehabilitation provider.
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Donald Kaplan ’73
CategoriesPublished:Inventor of NOVOFIL-first elastic suture, POLYSORB-absorbable medical staples, and endoscopic surgical equipment.
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As a devoted coach, he is responsible for “everything where athletics touches the public" at Kennesaw State University.
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Mary Klement ’71, M.S. ’73
CategoriesPublished:Has held vital roles in engineering, manufacturing, and development of highly sophisticated unmanned air vehicles.
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As Chief Executive Officer, she's diversified programs and revenue sources at Jewish Family Service of San Diego.
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Steven T. Cherwon ’69
CategoriesPublished:Founding Partner, Friedlander Cherwon Capper, LLP, his client base has grown from four to over 500.
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Cono R. Fusco M.B.A. ’67
CategoriesPublished:Throughout his 40 years with Grant Thornton, he has been viewed by colleagues as a successful, high-impact leader.
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The co-founder of the Milestones Project takes photographs to foster understanding and acceptance around the world.
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The Former Chairman and CEO of Mail-Well, Inc. began an aggressive growth strategy that saw significant sales increases.
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Mitchell Freedman ’64
CategoriesPublished:The Founder and President of Mitchell Freedman Accountancy Corporation and MFAC Financial Advisors, Inc. knows a thing or two about sound fiscal planning.
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Zaven Paul Akian ’64
CategoriesPublished:CEO, Western Filter, Western FluiDyne, Integra Technologies, his company’s technology keeps planes flying safely overhead.
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Sam Bernstein ’62
CategoriesPublished:President, Bernstein Insurance Services, he's been named one of the top 200 life insurance agents in the country.
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Thomas William Butler ’58
CategoriesPublished:Former Health and Social Services Administrator, he's worked to improve the quality of life for countless people.
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Alfred (Fred) Suesser ’57
CategoriesPublished:Former Controller for the Dover Corporation, he's made sound fiscal decisions throughout his career.
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Faith Wohl (née Avidon) ’57
CategoriesPublished:Former President of the Child Care Action Campaign, she's made huge strides for children and working parents.
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Michael Driscoll on banks getting hit hard by mortgage-related litigation
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Adelphi's James Riley, Jr. Trading Room brings the trading floor to the classroom
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Newsday covers the dedication of the James Riley, Jr. Financial Trading Room
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GC Patch covers Adelphi's "Business in China" study abroad program
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Robert Goldberg on AIG's relations with other Wall Street firms
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LIBN covers the 2011 College Accounting Challenge
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Tom Shinick on learning to be a motivational leader
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Tom Shinick on businesses surviving in this down economy
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Michael Driscoll on Wall Street compensation levels
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Marjorie Weinberg-Berman, M.S. '61 has a generous history of giving to back to Adelphi.
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“There’s really no such thing as part time, if you love what you’re doing."
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Going Global
CategoriesPublished:by James Forkan The Ruth S. Ammon School of Education’s focus is local and global. The School’s mission of promoting educational opportunities for professional growth is increasingly accomplished through initiatives with worldwide reach—from a new study abroad program in India, and the Peace Corps master’s program, to the annual peace-themed conference in association with the…
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Awards in Community Service, Social Work Programs, and Mobile Apps
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Little Shop of Horrors to Open on March 27 at the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
CategoriesPublished:Starting on March 27 and running through April 1, the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (AUPAC) will present Little Shop of Horrors directed and choreographed by Meredith R. Van Scoy in the Olmsted Theatre, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY.  Little Shop of Horrors, about a down-and-out skid row floral assistant named Seymour, was made popular off-Broadway…