News at Adelphi
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The Nexus Building will be ready in time for the August 2015 start of classes.
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Experiential learning includes internships, scientific research and fieldwork opportunities that enable students to apply knowledge in their chosen careers.
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Both part-time adjuncts are well connected to the business world and they share their wealth of knowledge with Adelphi students on a daily basis.
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The Center for Career Development offers innovative learning-by-doing experiences to students and alumni.
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Some 150 health education teachers, physical education teachers and community health professionals attended the 12th annual conference.
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Bringing Social Work to Guatemala
CategoriesPublished:Laura Zappia ’12, M.S.W. ’13, made her dream of helping children abroad a reality.
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During her time at Adelphi, Jane Hartigan's passion for literacy education grew.
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After 14 years as a stay-at-home mom, Michele Battista is pursuing a master's degree in literacy.
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What’s ahead for psychodynamic psychotherapy? A Derner alumnus shares his thoughts.
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Article printed in Long Island Business News
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Congratulations to all the Political Science majors on their accomplishments!
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Recent accomplishments by Political Science professors.
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Sebastian Souchet '16 and Sindre Viksand '14 represented Adelphi at the Conference on Foreign Relations Back-to-School Event.
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“How, if it all, should the United States respond to the Syrian government's use of chemical weapons?”
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Political Science Alumni Talks
CategoriesPublished:Featuring Adelphi alums Jon Conte, Nikki Kateman and Melanie Hendry.
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Political Science Majors Linda Naumann, Shannyn Ball, and John Bourquin write about their conference experiences.
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How our political science alumni are making an impact.
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Mysterious construction across from Adelphi’s Manhattan Center.
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Jean-Phillipe Regis '11
CategoriesPublished:Jean-Phillipe's internship experience on Capitol Hill was critical to his success after college.
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“This remarkable new book … reminds us that nothing is more powerful in a child’s development than the love of a parent.” – Bill Clinton, former president of the United States That’s just one of the many quotes of high praise about author Andrew Solomon’s book Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search…
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Recycle ink and toner cartridges in boxes around campus.
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Google recently changed the Gmail and Apps interface.
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when many Americans celebrate the spirit of gratitude and giving, the Center for Nonprofit Leadership wishes you, Happy Thanksgiving!
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Audrey Winkler was recently named Director of the Nonprofit Sector Resource Institute at Seton Hall University.
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Free seminar for nonprofit board members, executive directors, CFOs and other members of senior management, outlining critical information about the Affordable Care Act.
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Besides having a successful year-end campaign, it is important to build diversified sources of funding to support a sustainable nonprofit organization.
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Download The Essential Guide to End-of-Year Fundraising for Nonprofits of All Sizes
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In the November issue of the Grassroots Fundraising Journal, Rona Fernandez, highlight's some best practices in developing fundraising plans.
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Online fundraising continues to grow as a means of raising funds through a year-end fundraising appeal.
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The Alice Brown Early Learning Center has been providing part-and full-day programs for preschoolers for more than 30 years.