News at Adelphi
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Council of Europe's Forum on Higher Education and Democratic Culture in Strasbourg, France
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The Values of Sports
CategoriesPublished:We want to have hope that sports will in fact advance individual and group development for the good.
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Is Higher Education in Turmoil
CategoriesPublished:Higher education is not in turmoil; if anything, it is policy towards it that has lost its way.
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What are the Liberal Arts, anyway?
CategoriesPublished:By President Robert A. Scott Garden City, NY, April 19, 2006 The most prestigious colleges are called “liberal arts” institutions. Many universities call themselves “liberal arts” institutions at the core. Many futurists agree that a liberal arts education is the best preparation for work, citizenship, and family life. They agree that training is about answers — how to…
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What are the Liberal Arts, anyway?
CategoriesPublished:Liberal Arts thrive with curators of the past, creators of the new, and critics of the status quo.
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Students Selecting Colleges
CategoriesPublished:The goal of education is not to be taught everything, but to develop the skills to learn anything.
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In Memoriam for Ruth S. Harley
CategoriesPublished:Ruth’s concern was for good. She was a moral compass, and her passing takes our heart for speech.
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State of the University Address 2005
CategoriesPublished:Our focus on the arts, global concerns, and civic engagement are life-long commitments.
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P-Cubed - A Formula for Life
CategoriesPublished:Congratulations to the Class of 2005!
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Memorial Day 2005
CategoriesPublished:It is fitting that this Memorial Day is on May 30, the actual day of the first observance in 1868.
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Congratulations to the Class of 2005!
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Adelphi University President Dr. Robert A. Scott has been named one of the 100 Most Influential Long Islanders by Long Island Business News. He joins a select group of successful politicians, business executives, and leaders in the not-for-profit and civic arenas in receiving this honor. “After taking over a university in administrative tatters,” reads Long…
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State of the University Address 2004
CategoriesPublished:Our heritage is a call to imagine and enrich inspired teaching, active learning, & civic engagement.
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The State of the University 2003–2004
CategoriesPublished:"We have secured our footing; it is time to extend our reach with a renewed vision."
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Memorial Day, 2004
CategoriesPublished:Today we honor heroic principles like the Bill of Rights and heroic people who died defending it.
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Adelphi University's Fourth Annual President's Gala Honors Outstanding Executives and Alumni
CategoriesPublished:Long Island leaders honored for their vision and commitment to the region and the University
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We need to work together, not alone, to learn from each other and gain leverage from cooperation.
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Memories of Memorial Day
CategoriesPublished:Today, we remember lives lost in service to our country.
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The dedication was followed by a Symposium on Corporate Social Responsibility.
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The University as a Moral Force
CategoriesPublished:The University has the mission and the potential to be a moral force.
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Explore local, regional, national, and global topics, such as the environment, health, politics, law, and government regulations
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Dr. Scott responds to the tragedy of September 11. 2001.
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The award is given to those who display outstanding leadership in advancing Holocaust studies and interfaith understanding
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Dr. Robert Allyn Scott, New Jersey Educator, Appointed as Adelphi University's Ninth President
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Trustees cite Dr. Scott's record of achievement in fifteen-year tenure as President of Ramapo College
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Prepared for Work, Not Just a Job
CategoriesPublished:The work necessary for sustainable, civil communities exists and will continue to expand.
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With featured speaker Alan Cooper, explore leadership styles and identify what type of leader you are.
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This workshop is sold out.
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Discover the cuisine, history and culture of New York City's Chinatown.
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Join the company for a hysterical hour of irreverence-mocking current social and political themes as well as pop-culture icons based on source material by Aristophanes. What might happen if women took over congress? What if those women included Lucille Ball, Britney Spears, J-Lo, Whitney Houston and Snow White? Sponsored by The Department of Performing Arts-Theatre…