News at Adelphi
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In This Week's News: February 9-15
CategoriesPublished:President Scott in Garden City Patch, Youth Poet Laureate Justin Long-Moton '15, CHI Symposium, “Assuring the Continuum of Care in Emergency Situations," Alumni News
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Adelphi’s Winter Wonderland offered a welcome diversion for 278 children and their families who were affected by Hurricane Sandy.
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Adelphi’s Hauppauge Center and Pronto of Long Island teamed up to hold a second annual Warm Drive.
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Join Bobby and his band for an evening of virtuosic musicianship, community spirit and pure fun on Tuesday, April 16 at 7:00 p.m.
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Bras that have been transformed into original works of art will be exhibited and auctioned off to support New York’s only statewide toll-free breast cancer hotline.
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Students visited New Orleans and Peru to assist communities in need.
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Herb Boyd, a reporter for Amsterdam News will give the keynote. Eric Martin ’06, president of the Pendant Group, will speak as well.
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Members of the Department of Athletics dove into the frigid waters off of Long Beach to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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Adelphi athletics is close to unveiling a new bronze sculpture of the Adelphi mascot.
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Middle blocker Kaitlyn DeStefano, a sophomore, made Adelphi history when she was named an honorable mention All-American selection.
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Adelphi’s upcoming Legends Reception on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 will celebrate the languages.
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William (Bill) Greenhut, B.A. ’66 and Jennifer Fauci, B.A. ’10
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Associate Professor Beth Christensen is part of a group of scientists that are mapping the sea floor around the Long Island coast.
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Visit Adelphi's discounts and benefits page to view dozens of other special offers exclusively for alumni.
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Chris Armas '94, has been nominated to the National Soccer Hall of Fame after a standout 12-year career in Major League Soccer.
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Laura Harding ’97 reflects on the Adelphi experiences that fueled a career of nonprofit leadership and social service.
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Freshman Jalen Jennings became the first Adelphi diver in nearly 30 years to qualify for the NCAA championship on the one-meter board.
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The Office of Alumni Relations heads to sunny Florida from February 27 to March 2.
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Photographer Robert A. Scott
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The State of a University
CategoriesPublished:"A state of the university address is an opportunity to reflect on higher education at large, as well as on the status of a particular institution"
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Business and technical aspects of such emergency planning.
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Mental Health Preparedness and Disaster Response Poll
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Tonia Brendel '84, M.S. '90
CategoriesPublished:Nurse practitioner Tonia Brendel, B.S. '84, M.S. '90, is a very thankful person. Even with the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy to her South Freeport, New York, home, she knows, "Many people are a lot worse off."
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"Higher education has changed dramatically in the last one hundred-plus years."
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Adelphi University President Robert A. Scott has announced, following a national search, the appointment of Dr. Lauren Mounty as Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success. Dr. Mounty, who currently serves as Dean of the School for Global and Professional Programs at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY, will succeed Angelo “Bill” Proto, M.B.A. ’70,…
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In This Week's News: February 2-8
CategoriesPublished:Kappa Sigma Hungerfest; Donohue honored with Horatio Alger Award
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A career in public health inspired Oswaldo Luciano to become a nurse. Adelphi's B.S.N. program was a great fit. “I was able to keep my full-time job while also being a full-time student.”
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Panel discusses implementation of the Affordable Care Act
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Helping people cope following a disaster