News at Adelphi
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Google is investigating a problem with its Drive app.
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True Grit
CategoriesPublished:During her lecture on October 8, Angela Duckworth, Ph.D., provided tips on acquiring more grit.
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Make sure to keep as much information about you private.
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Adelphi Manhattan Center students and staff collaborate to support the fight against breast cancer.
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Alison Carper, Ph.D. ‘03, rewrote her life story when she left journalism for a career in psychotherapy.
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Graduate student Trevena Goulbourne spent a productive summer as an intern through the Community Fellows Program.
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Melissa VanAlstine-Parris, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Assistant Professor VanAlstine-Parris takes you through the Organic Chemistry class she teaches.
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New technology improves the classroom experience for those suffering from hearing loss.
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Successful Nursing Alumni: Beginnings
CategoriesPublished:The Fall 2014 issue of Illuminations took a look at how nursing alumni from all decades decided to pursue a career in nursing.
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Protect Yourself from Theft
CategoriesPublished:Get tips on how to protect yourself from cyber criminals.
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Cliff Brantley Jr. will have the opportunity to play ball at the professional level.
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“Students don’t feel lost in the shuffle”
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Where prospective transfers and admissions meet.
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The link between the music departments of Adelphi University and Nassau Community College (NCC) is described as a "pipeline".
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Encourages graduates from Suffolk County Community College to transfer to one of the partnering four-year colleges on Long Island.
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Learn about student-led initiatives that have been making an impact at Adelphi.
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Adelphi University graduate Christina Campanile will teach English to Spanish-speaking students in Madrid for a year.
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Adelphi secured its position in the top 150 in the national universities category of the 2015 Best Colleges rankings released by U.S. News & World Report.
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L&M Publications
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Nassau Thrives offers assistance to early care and education settings impacted by Superstorm Sandy at no cost.
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New resource available for political and social science research.
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"Cross-Cultural Body Image Diversity Panel: Defining Beauty through Cultural Standards" examines beauty.
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Get tips on how to choose and use strong passwords to keep your information private.
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Senior nursing majors are now serving in leadership capacities in the Nursing Student Association of New York State and the National Student Nurses Association.
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The flu vaccine is available for distribution to Adelphi University students, faculty and staff.
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Applications are now being accepted for the online M.S. in Sport Management.
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A 2014 survey has found that graduates from Adelphi's Derner Institute are attaining fulfillment and career opportunities shortly after graduation.
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Maggie Lally ’82
CategoriesPublished:“Get comfortable with the uncomfortable” is my challenge to students because theatre, like life, is full of uncomfortable moments.
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Tremendous health benefits are seen with even low levels of exercise.
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Acorn Squash
CategoriesPublished:A source of lycopene, folate, vitamins A and C, and fiber, acorn squash is also rich in potassium.