News at Adelphi
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Department of Theatre students perform the wildly funny, surprising and devastating tale of survival written by Paula Vogel.
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“America’s Scientific Readiness: Challenges and How We Can Meet Them”
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“Adelphi gave me an opportunity I wouldn’t have had otherwise.”
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Acclaimed Akropolis Reed Quintet to Perform at Adelphi University’s Performing Arts Center
CategoriesPublished:The program will consist of classics such as Gershwin’s jazz-inspired Three Preludes as well as modern day compositions like John Leszczynski’s Variations in the Reeds.
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These siblings used the career center to get fulfilling full time jobs.
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Recent graduate from the Department of Anthropology, Allison Adler, talks about her time in the field in countries like Greece and Turkey.
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The first Hispanic U.S. attorney in Massachusetts, Ortiz has been involved in milestone cases, such as the prosecution of former Boston mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger.
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In celebration of our Adelphi spirit, you are invited to join the entire campus community (faculty, staff and students) in showing our Panther Pride when we wear it on Wednesdays! On each Wednesday, sport your brown and gold or Adelphi apparel as a celebration of our community. Don’t have too much brown or gold in…
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A Crowning Achievement
CategoriesPublished:Samantha Shay beat some stiff competition to win the America’s National Teenager Scholarship Organization (ANTSO) national title for 2016.
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People concerned about breast cancer are now able to chat online with a social worker or breast cancer survivor.
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Associate Dean for Research in the Adelphi College of Nursing and Public Health Named Academy Fellow
CategoriesPublished:Jane H. White Ph.D., PMH-CNS, BC is one of just seven individuals in New York State to achieve this designation.
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The exhibition will run September 29–November 11. The community is welcome to join in exploring temporary and fleeting art.
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L & M Publications
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Schoenfuss will take everything she learned at Adelphi and use it at her internship at the Institute for American Indian Studies in Connecticut.
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Students from the Adelphi community talk about how they found jobs at the annual Welcome Back Block Party.
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The Panther Tracker is now available for Mineola and Nassau Blvd routes in addition to 11th Street and the Garden City Pool.
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See events scheduled for Campus Safety Awareness Month.
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Teach to Lead Leadership Lab at Adelphi to expand opportunities for teacher leadership in ways that enhance student learning.
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Robert Bristol has been chosen for the John D. Solomon Fellowship for Public Service and will work with New York City Department of Education.
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The show celebrates the release of his acclaimed and most recent full-length album Horizons.
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Offering exceptional performances in dance, theater, music and more.
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Free workshops available on breast cancer in English and Spanish
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The work of Professor Jairo N. Fuertes, Ph.D., inspired Reyes to come to Derner. She is thrilled she did.
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A recent Adelphi graduate gives advice to freshmen.
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A student talks about guest speaker Colonel David Menser's when he came to campus in February.
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See what our International Studies alumni have been up to!
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Our faculty have been very busy with their research and other activities. Find out what they've been working on.
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Dale Carnegie said, "You'll have more fun and success when you stop trying to get what you want and start helping other people get what they want."