News at Adelphi
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In a Finch
CategoriesPublished:Visiting assistant professor Kristin Pepper uses robots to help her engage her students while they learn to code.
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Why would these Adelphi students prefer to spend hours doing research?
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Memorable Professors
CategoriesPublished:Three alumni pursued very different majors but what they have in common is that they found professors who made profound impacts on their lives.
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An Accidental Set Designer
CategoriesPublished:Set design is about space and sculpture, and what the environment says about the characters.
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Department of Sociology professors research social disparities in health and homicides.
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Students learn best when faculty members use their experiences to illustrate concepts taught in the classroom.
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Melina Giakoumis ’11 wanted to be in the field and combine research with her love for animals.
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Activist and author Cornel West, Ph.D., headlined a two-day event titled "The Art of Protest and Celebration."
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Prof. Carson Fox examined how narratives change when told from the vantage of unheard perspectives.
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Over 130 Adelphi students, faculty and staff participated in the greatest climate change march in history.
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Matthew Wright, Ph.D.: Going All-In
CategoriesPublished:A physics professor shares his own life lessons with incoming freshmen.
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Dancing for the Stars
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi dance students had the opportunity to spend three weeks working in close study with Taylor 2 dancers.
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L&M Publications
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L&M Publications
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Each year, the Senior Legacy Campaign is an opportunity for graduating seniors to contribute to a class gift and begin an Adelphi tradition of alumni giving.
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From Dean Barber's Desk
CategoriesPublished:A century after the birth of Gordon F. Derner, Ph.D., the founding dean and namesake of our Institute, we have much to celebrate.
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As we watch our graduates walk across the stage to receive their diplomas, we are reminded of the promise of education and its potential to transform lives.
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This was a networking event for students and professionals in the accounting field to play, meet and get acquainted.
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Victoria Chiesa ’15
CategoriesPublished:Victoria Chiesa ’15 turned her passion for sports into writing experience. She had two internships and a freelancing gig at Newsday, CBS Sports and Tennis View Magazine, respectively.
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Kahane has had an exemplary career in healthcare.
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Mark W. Harris is the president and chief executive officer of ELS Educational Services, Inc
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Vartan Gregorian will deliver the Commencement address and be recognized with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
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Director of physical education, athletics, health, outdoor education, continuing education, driver education and recreation for 35 years.
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What's New with Moodle 2.7?
CategoriesPublished:Moodle 2.7 is set to launch on July 2. Faculty are invited to try out the new templates and attend FCPE workshops.
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Donald Grupski, Help Desk and 3D Studio employee and Criminal Justice major/Computer Science minor.
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Marc Strachan ’81
CategoriesPublished:As vice president for On Premise Strategy and Multicultural Marketing for Diageo, North America, one of the world’s leading spirits and beverage companies, Marc Strachan ’81 leads efforts to advance top brands in the industry
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Her Derner doctoral training has given her new ways to provide long-term treatments to marginalized populations.
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Focused on Native American health and wellness.
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Bridges to Adelphi has been recognized by local and national organizations for its work with students on the autistic spectrum.
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Statement from Assistant Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs Jeffrey Kessler