News at Adelphi
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Jan Eliasson, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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"I used my sabbatical time to focus on and enlarge my research on the politics of care."
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Margaret Gray has been recognized with two prestigious awards for her recent book.
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Law School: Advice from Alums
CategoriesPublished:Reach out, ask questions and seek advice.
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Adelphi Welcomes Long Island Metro Business Action and Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice
CategoriesPublished:Students share their opinions about meeting Nassau County District Attorney, Kathleen Rice.
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Participating in the fifth annual Back-to-School Event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations.
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A student talks about his summer internship with Nonviolence International.
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Summer 2014 Student Internships
CategoriesPublished:Students talk about their Summer 2014 internships with various companies.
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Adelphi students express their opinion about the challenges facing the global community.
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Congratulations to all the Political Science majors on their accomplishments!
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Learn about the winners of the department awards and the professors the awards are named for.
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On Tuesday, December 2, 2014, at 3:30 p.m., students, faculty, staff and alumni will be introduced to Adelphi University’s 10th president.
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Conversation on Craft
CategoriesPublished:The Literary Encounters series featured Téa Obreht and Alexi Zentner, two literary professionals showcasing their talents, perspectives and approaches to their work.
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Alumna Marguerite Izzo was inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame and met President Barack Obama at the White House.
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Meet three students who were able to take part in the Summer 2014 Horace McDonell Fellows student research program.
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Veronica Kelleher: Nursing major and Help Desk Assistant.
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Jessica Benjamin, Ph.D., Will Give Adelphi’s Annual Lindemann Lecture in Human Development
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Benjamin will present her paper, “Only One Can Live: the Fear of Harming and the Need for Repair.”
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Dean Jane Ashdown attended Conversations on Race at Adelphi's Garden City campus on October 13, 2014.
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Camille is passionate about going green and is doing all that she can to express their love for the environment and her excitement to save it.
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“As a kid...it always saddened me to hear about endangered species.”
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Leonard Bruno '11, M.S. '14
CategoriesPublished:As an Adelphi undergraduate, he began charting a career path that combines sports, teaching and leadership and now teaches at Urban Dove TEAM Charter School in Brooklyn.
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Compelled to teach in the inner-city, she drives more than 100 miles round trip each day to teach science at KAPPA 5, a public school for Grades 6–8 in Brownsville, Brooklyn.
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Nellyzita Nwosu, Ph.D. '13
CategoriesPublished:The first to receive a Ph.D. in speech-language pathology from the Ammon School of Education, Dr. Nwosu works with speech- and hearing-impaired children at P.S. 69 in Queens.
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“Ultracold molecules are probably one of the most exciting things that people are trying to get in my field right now,” Dr. Wright said.
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Bogdanov is intent on applying his programming savvy to improve the delivery of healthcare and education.
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Randee Heller played the incomparable Miss Blankenship on AMC's hit drama Mad Men, which earned her an Emmy nomination.
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“To me, wildlife conservation isn’t something that knows political boundaries because wild animals don’t know political boundaries.”
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“Computer graphics enabled me to draw in ways that I never thought possible,” Brandt wrote in his Adelphi Honors College thesis.
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"I went from hardly being able to construct a complex sentence or write a paragraph without grammatical and spelling errors to graduating in three years magna cum laude."
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Ebola Update
CategoriesPublished:There have been no cases of Ebola at Adelphi or on Long Island. Protecting the health and safety of the Adelphi community remains our highest priority.