News at Adelphi
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Impressive scholarship was on display at the 13th Annual Adelphi University Research Conference (AURC) on April 12.
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Implementation of a new co-generation central heating plant nears completion.
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See who inspires him and how to pronounce his name.
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When Catherine Proto '15 came to Adelphi for her Masters of Social Work, she was initially overwhelmed by the job hunt. But she quickly got to work planning, preparing and persevering with the Center for Career Development.
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For the third year in a row, the Adelphi Breast Cancer Program has received a grant from Kat’s Ribbon of Hope.
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Be sure to indicate any legacy status on the undergraduate application.
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Not Throwing Away Their Shot
CategoriesPublished:Thanks to “Hamilton” and teachers like Brett Clark ’10, M.A. ’11, low-income students in New York see what's possible.
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Students Prep for Historic Primary
CategoriesPublished:An event reveals where the candidates truly stand on the issues and students indicate their preferences in advance of unprecedented primaries.
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Free forum on May 24th: Understanding Clinical Trials
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"Heidi identifies a problem, organizes stakeholders, and works across boundaries" -- Adelphi President Christine Riordan
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Congratulations to Noor Meer, Adelphi University's 2015-2016 Outstanding First Year Student!
CategoriesPublished:Awarded for Academic Excellence, Community/Campus Involvement, and Strength in Leadership. Alexandra Berti is Honorable Mention for this award.
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The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be available a full three months earlier for the 2017-18 academic year in a process known as Prior-Prior Year (PPY). Click for more information.
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Adelphi Ph.D. student Dena Gassner shared her experience with Huffpost Rise.
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Three students who are studying in, or who recently graduated from the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education were offered positions in out-of-state school districts.
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Adelphi University recently paired with the Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Association (AHA) for a conference to help raise awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Adelphi recently hosted the Northeast Regional Vertebrate Evolution Symposium (NERVES), where many Adelphi students and faculty got the opportunity to learn, speak and participate in a scientific community.
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More than 650 Adelphi students, faculty and staff take part in annual fundraiser.
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William Ampofo '96 has been named senior vice president, global operations and supply chain for Boeing Subsidiary Aviall.
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This Adelphi alumna went on to work as an instructional technologist at NYU, encouraging young learners of all backgrounds to become passionate about education technology.
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Seniors Nora Elbassiony and Erin Kuchlewski are concluding their exercise science studies this May in preparation for their continued education within the New York University Steinhardt Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) program.
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What do computers have to do with chemistry and fighting cancer? Find out from Professor Maria Nagan, Ph.D.
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Making Connections
CategoriesPublished:"Our job as scholars, teachers and students is to always seek the truth." - Sam L Grogg
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The scheduled power system work at the Garden City Campus will require a complete computer shutdown beginning at 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5.
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Leonard Achan ’99
CategoriesPublished:“At the end of the day, it all comes down to creating value,” said Leonard Achan ’99 an innovator who over the course of his career as a senior healthcare executive has become invaluable to the organizations he has served.
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Adelphi deemed as "worth the investment."
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Make Your Board the BEST It Can Be in 2016!
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In this age of data visualization, it's useful to have a few good dashboards in your nonprofit's toolbox!
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This downloadable report is based on an online survey byNonprofitMarketingGuide.com during November 2015.
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Many nonprofits use digital newsletters or emails to communicate regularly with their members or supporters, sharing the latest news, campaign wins and opportunities to get involved.
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We live in a new era of communication where new tools emerge at a dizzying pace and empower us to see and do more.