News at Adelphi
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Recent court decisions such as the Trayvon Martin case, racial profiling and voting rights challenge us to think critically about race.
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Meet four dance alumni who are still performing together at the Patricia Kenny Dance Collection.
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Joel Weinberger, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:An expert in unconscious processes, he has conducted research in this area for about 20 years. In addition to advising Ph.D. candidates, Dr. Weinberger has worked with undergraduate psychology majors as part of the Emerging Scholars Program.
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The Meaning of Liberal Education
CategoriesPublished:From On the Horizon, in the Carnegie Foundation’s “The Big Picture: Assessing the Future of Higher Education”
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Executive Recruiting Firm Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates to Assist in the National Search for the 10th President
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Presenting writers Jamaica Kincaid and Lauren K. Alleyne in conversation as part of an inaugural literary series.
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The former chair of the Department of Exercise Science, Health Studies, Physical Education and Sport Management weighs in on Adelphi students.
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The CDC says 1 in 68 U.S. children have a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a 30% increase from findings two years ago.
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy provides a tool that can help nonprofits explore charitable giving in their state, city, and local community.
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Michael Davidson shares board lessons from community organizers on his website.
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Some strategic challenges nonprofits in communities of color face-particularly the critical roles they play and their fundraising opportunities.
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Abigail Harmon wrote a brief article about the best practices for finding and keeping millennial donors.
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Arthur C. Brooks's recent article in the New York Times.
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Former Honors College, psychology and philosophy student Casey Mahoney '98 is the bassist for industrial rock band 9Electric.
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Philip Cohn-Cort is a Computer Science major at Adelphi.
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Cold Springs Harbor Cancer Research Center
CategoriesPublished:Lecture on breast cancer research and treatment update.
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LGS students helped to bring relief to the homeless in NYC and Washington D.C.
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Salaam from Morocco
CategoriesPublished:Natnael Petros writes about his experience of studying abroad in Morocco and living with a Moroccan family.
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LGS students attended the 2nd Annual Latin American, Caribbean, Latino and Indigenous Conference.
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The board intends to announce the selected firm, as well as the search committee members, in the coming days.
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The University is at the strongest point in its history thanks to nearly a decade and a half of Dr. Scott’s leadership.
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The caucus is a group of distinguished alumni from who will assist Derner Institute leaders in attracting and retaining students from historically underrepresented populations.
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Associate Professor Margaret Gray's new book examines the life and labor conditions of Hudson Valley farm workers.
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This year, the annual CHI symposium focuses on the role of the non-Medical Doctor in the future of medicine and patient care.
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Pedro Noguera, Ph.D. will be speaking on “Challenging Racial Inequality in Our Schools” for the Ruth S. Ammon endowed lecture.
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Fellowship in honor of Jerry Cain and Scott James ’84 lasting impact in social media.
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Test Taking Workshop
CategoriesPublished:Test taking workshop which focused on lowering test anxiety and improving study skills for course exams as well as the LMSW exam.
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Kelsey Lynn Stokes
CategoriesPublished:A published novelist, stand-up comic, film producer and working actress. After living in Dubai for six years, Kelsey moved to New York to attend the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts before completing her B.F.A. in Theatre Arts at Adelphi University.
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Aubrey Quinn
CategoriesPublished:A senior acting major from Blairstown, New Jersey. While studying at Adelphi University, she discovered a love for American Sign Language and hopes to one day become fluent and combine her passions for acting and ASL.
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Emily Reed
CategoriesPublished:A senior acting major from Ellington, Connecticut. She studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, brushing up on British dialect and obtaining credits such as Romeo and Juliet (Juliet), Henry VIII (Queen Katherine) and Man of Mode (Young Bellair/Busy).