News at Adelphi
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Emily Hagarty is a Help Desk Assistant, specializing in 3D studio projects.
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Ziad Kubursi
CategoriesPublished:Ziad Kubursi of the Financial Institutions and Management Liability Divisions at CNA is the 2016 Golf Classic honoree.
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Perry Greene, Ph.D., is Adelphi’s new vice president of diversity and inclusion. What prepared him for the role and how will he carry it out?
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Weighing in on Brexit
CategoriesPublished:Katie Laatikainen, Ph.D., weighs in on the United Kingdom's recent decision to leave the European Union.
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Miceli Brothers pizzeria and restaurant is hosting a special fundraiser to benefit the Adelphi Breast Cancer Program.
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A veteran of the United States Marine Corps, John Kelly is now a University College student, looking towards a future of helping fellow veterans as they return from overseas deployment.
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Derner Institute Ph.D. students now have preferred access to the accredited Derner Internship Consortium.
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Joe Montana and Don Larsen were just a few of the legendary athletes who came to Adelphi as part of an event organized by Steiner Sports.
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Prehistory Uncovered
CategoriesPublished:Finding a previously undiscovered fossil is something archaeologists and paleontologists only dream of. However, that's exactly what Michael D'Emic, assistant professor of biology at Adelphi University, believes he and three of his students have done.
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Adelphi Professor Joel Weinberger, Ph.D., comments in "U.S. News & World Report" on efforts to get under Trump's skin and the mood that is fueling his popularity.
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Jonathan Ivanoff, associate director of internships at Adelphi University, offered his expertise in a recent "Newsday" article explaining why it is mutually beneficial for companies to pay their interns.
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New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) returns to Adelphi University for the fifth year of its summer residency program.
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The project will create a skilled healthcare workforce to help clients at risk for substance use disorders.
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Laureus.com published a story by Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., and Kevin Mercier, Ph.D., on this innovative program.
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Life for Muslims in America
CategoriesPublished:Sarah Eltabib, an Adelphi academic tutor, participated with her family in "An American Table," a video series by the "Huffington Post."
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Our hearts go out to the victims and everyone affected by the tragedy, especially those Adelphi students, faculty and staff whose lives have been touched by it.
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Strategic and Organizational Update
CategoriesPublished:In the coming weeks, we will be updating our website to clarify areas of responsibility for each of these administrative offices, including providing updated organizational charts.
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Dairy and Death in New York State
CategoriesPublished:In an essay, Margaret Gray, Ph.D., associate professor, exposes the dangers of dairy farming, especially on New York’s smaller farms.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:June 8, 2016 - A phishing scam email with subject line “Important Document” recently reached our network.
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Against The Odds
CategoriesPublished:For four Adelphi graduates, long odds are just the beginning of their noteworthy stories.
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A Baseball Metamorphosis
CategoriesPublished:The ’96 Panthers’ own metamorphosis produced a team that will long be remembered.
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The department of Public Safety and Transportation announces what you need to know before Freshman Orientation for the Class of 2020.
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Exercise for breast cancer survivors is a free workshop offered on Tuesday, July 26.
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A look back at All-College Night held at Adelphi where students and faculty put on a show.
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Kim Petry '91 joined itBit in 2015, as itBit—founded in 2013 as a bitcoin exchange—began shifting its focus from trading bitcoin to the technology of blockchain.
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To be cast in a play by esteemed playwright Charles Mee at Brooklyn’s acclaimed BAM Theater is a privilege few actors can claim. José Leon ’14 earned it just two years after graduating.
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When Lenore Nemirow passed away in 2012, her children, Joan Benn ’85, Elisa Nemirow ’83 and Mark Nemirow, honored her memory by creating the Lenore Nemirow Scholarship.
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The ’96 Panthers’ own metamorphosis produced a team that will long be remembered.
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Brantley hopes to play in the major leagues someday. But he is not letting that goal deter him from his other equally compelling ambition: to earn a law degree.
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As an Adelphi basketball player, Linda Cimino ’01, M.A. ’04, was, by her own description, cerebral and intense, a passionate team leader.