News at Adelphi
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President Robert A. Scott Talks About Change in His Annual State of the University Address
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Scott summarizes Adelphi’s accomplishments and future plans.
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Learn what she had to say about living with autism.
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Proceeds benefit ALS, often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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Meet the newest Adelphi trustee.
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The October 3 information session focused on several issues facing returning vets, such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Adelphi Honors College student in the Willumstad School of Business.
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The autism expert captivates hundreds with her Adelphi lecture.
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Share Laughs, Not Files
CategoriesPublished:Peer to Peer (P2P) file sharing is illegal and harmful to your computer.
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Adelphi's School of Social Work offers online and blended classes.
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Vetting Your Veteran
CategoriesPublished:New certificate in military trauma treatment addresses an ever-increasing need.
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An entrepreneurship class with Adelphi University Professor Thomas Shinick has been the driving force behind starting his own business ever since.
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Adelphi University sponsors the technology fair at the inaugural All American High School Film Festival.
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Bernadine Waller, M.A. ’10
CategoriesPublished:The assistant director of experiential learning at Adelphi’s Center for Career Development employs her graduate education on a daily basis.
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To keep her students on their toes, Ms. Donohue has reached out to the Peoria Ballet Academy to have a ballet dancer serve as a teaching artist in her classroom.
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Lights! Camera! Action!
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University sponsors high school film festival launched by Andrew Jenks
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Actor, Singer and teacher, was born and raised in New York City, growing up in a traditional Chinese home in Brooklyn.
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Alcohol Abuse Awareness
CategoriesPublished:Here are some facts that you may not know about alcohol abuse.
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A strange tale of a Florentine immigrant who came to the U.S. in 1907 and taught Italian at the original Adelphi College in Brooklyn.
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Languages of Memory: Gladys Nussenbaum
CategoriesPublished:Gladys Nussenbuam, who graduated from Adelphi in 1950, has shared a few images from over half a century ago.
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Adelphi in Bilbao
CategoriesPublished:Spanish students had the wonderful opportunity this summer to pursue their studies abroad.
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Celebrating student success with the presentation of departmental awards.
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Announcing new scholarship opportunities available to students in 2014-15.
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Louisa Armstrong has been selected for the Chinese Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program.
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Jennifer Campagnoli has been selected as a TAPIF English Teaching Assistant in France for 2013-14.
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Accomplishments of the students of the Department of Languages, Literature, and Culture.
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Highlights and accomplishments of the faculty of the Department of Languages, Literature, and Culture.
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Intern for African Hope Committee Natnael Petros speaks about her experience working for the organization.
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Since the 2011 unrest in Syria the counting number of refugees has exceeded 2 million people and more than half of those refugees are children.
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Levermore Global Scholars student spent three months traveling and learning in England, France and Israel.
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Julianna Claase talks about her time studying abroad in Italy.