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Even amid a challenging economic and political climate, 58 percent of charities reported an increase in donations in 2012, up five percentage points from 2011. Overall consumer confidence in the economy rose significantly in 2012; this could explain the rise in charitable donations. Here are some findings from the survey by the Nonprofit Research Collaborative released in…
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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Adelphi University faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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Adelphi faculty discuss their research into how best to respond to increasingly common disasters.
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“Somewhere between four and five significant others are affected by one person’s addiction,” explains Dr. Errol Rodriguez.
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James Akel, Telecommunications Assistant
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Adelphi faculty investigate environmental impact on aquatic life.
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A look at how Adelphi researchers are studying food and nutrition.
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In This Week's News: April 20-26
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Victor Labruna and Dr. Mandy Habib, Paul Moravec
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Meagan Gandolfo
CategoriesPublished:“Getting involved was the way I made my friends and got to know so many people here."
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Michael Irons, Jr.
CategoriesPublished:"I began researching the Adelphi website, searching for opportunities that would provide a sense of empowerment for me."
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Renowned educator and author Diane Ravitch, Ph.D., spoke about the state of public education in America.
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Alumna Carmen Ortiz's role as prosecutor of the Boston Bombing
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Thoughts on College Education
CategoriesPublished:"This is advanced education, a liberating education, a transformational experience of questions, not training focused on answers."
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President Scott recognized with the Charles H. Levermore Educator of the Year Award.
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Interim Dean of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Barbara Nemecek has resigned to pursue other professional opportunities.
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Ms. London has over 18 years experience in the non-profit field managing programs funded through both private and public grants.
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Adelphi sparks discussion on the complicated issue of food insecurity in the region.
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Adelphi University sends its deepest sympathy to the City of Boston and all the victims dealing with extraordinary loss and trauma.
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Guggenhem Fellowship for music composition
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Adelphi University's Community Reads pick, Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma, sparks discussion and engagement for freshman and the AU community at large.
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Adelphi University's College of Arts and Sciences welcomes U.N. Human Rights Award winner and human rights activist Shula Koenig.
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Adelphi University College of Arts and Sciences faculty, alumni and students weigh in on the controversial issue of global warming.
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Cinema Culture
CategoriesPublished:The Adelphi University community and visitors hungry for the arts can can now watch high-definition digital presentations of films, the ballet, the opera and more at Adelphi University's Performing Arts Center (AUPAC).