News at Adelphi
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Annual robotics statewide competition, organized by Adelphi’s School Science Advancement Program (SSA/NYSSTEP), draws high school and middle school students.
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Olivia Autry ’15, M.B.A. ’16, is among those profiled; she credits Adelphi’s career services for much of her initial success.
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Sandra Castro, adjunct faculty member from sociology, featured.
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Bridges to Adelphi students and staff featured.
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Mark Grabowski, communications faculty member, quoted.
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Adelphi University takes its privacy obligations seriously. The European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) starts May 25, and grants more control over personal data.
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The Ruth S. Ammon School of Education celebrated the accomplishments of students in our health, exercise and sport sciences programs and held events to keep members of community healthy.
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Seven trendsetting African American women and a prominent trial lawyer will be honored at Adelphi University's 18th Annual President's Gala on Saturday, June 16.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Program recently honored Freeport resident and breast cancer survivor Barbara Bornstein for her long-term service as a hotline volunteer.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Program recently honored Long Beach resident and breast cancer survivor Judy Platt for her long-term service as a hotline volunteer.
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For the second year, Adelphi recognized its underrepresented and LGBTQ+ graduating students at the Lavender and Multicultural Graduation Celebration.
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In honor of National Nurses Week 2018, Adelphi University held more than a week of events celebrating the contributions of our nursing students, faculty and alumni.
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The Ruth S. Ammon School of Education Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) plans to relocate all its various laboratories to Linen Hall in the coming months.
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Adelphi featured and Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Sam Grogg quoted.
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Op-ed by Jonathan Cristo, a Levermore Research Fellow at Adelphi University. Appeared in at least seven other news outlets in the U.S.
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Business Professor Robert Goldberg quoted.
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Op-ed/commentary by Jonathan Cristol, a Levermore research fellow at Adelphi (also appeared in seven other news outlets).
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Annual Commencement ceremonies for Adelphi University graduating students took place Friday, May 18, at NYCB Live: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
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Op-ed by Margaret Cassidy, associate professor and chair of Communications, based on her recent book.
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Featuring quotes from speakers and interviews with five graduating students.
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"How you define success is personal. However, we would all agree, that no matter how you define success it requires hard work, persistence and determination."
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Beginning fall 2018, the new minor in global politics will shed light on interactions between governments, international organizations, corporations, communities and individuals on the world stage.
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"Costumes tear, hair pins fall off, and light cues mess up in dress rehearsals, but nothing beats opening night. This is it. Take charge and create your adventures, panthers. We did it!"
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"This moment is precious, passing as I speak, and I ask for us all to pause together, take a breath now, and notice this beauty in celebration and togetherness."
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"You are fabulous creatures, each and every one. The great work begins."
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Kristina Karouzakis, M.S. '18 & Kayla Franks, M.S. '18, feel prepared & focused as they begin clinical careers in speech-language pathology (SLP).
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Chelsea Rojas was just beginning her M.S. in Communication Disorders but was already anxious to get a taste of real work. Rather than waiting for the opportunity, she created it—in Uganda.
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Sharing of Pix11 News feature from May 10, featuring interviews with several students and President Riordan.
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Amanda Nagler, Ayesha Nashurdeen and Iman Salam are are pursuing double master's degrees and engaging in research collaborations.
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“I am grateful to Adelphi that their teachers taught me to seek happiness in my profession—not by telling me that verbally, but by showing that excitement through their actions."