News at Adelphi
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With her capstone project, Ida interned at Scholars at Risk Network, where she was able to explore the complexity of academic freedom.
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Natnael Petros talks about his wonderful experience studying abroad in Morocco.
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Vladimir Drobnjak, Croatia Representative to the UN, visited Adelphi to discuss EU enlargement in light of recent events in Ukraine.
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Adelphi’s International Leadership Coordinating Committee and the Department of Political Science host an Ambassador Lecture Series.
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Congratulations Class of 2014!
CategoriesPublished:Congratulations Ida Iselin Eriksson, Iselin Jensen, Valeria Mendoza, Justin Nakrin, Colleen Raga, Kristie Ranchurejee, Samantha Upshaw!
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Congratulations Ida Eriksson, Valeria Mendoza, Colleen Raga and Kristie Ranchurejee, who were awarded International Studies Honors.
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The International Studies Program hosted Mary Ellen Callahan for a lecture about different global approaches to security and privacy.
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Read this message from the new International Studies Director, which appeared in the September 2014 issue of the newsletter.
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Melissa Uretsky: Speech-Language Pathology major; Office of the CIO inventory specialist
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Adelphi welcomes incoming freshmen and their families at the annual Matriculation ceremonies.
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Constuction Update on South Ave reopening to vehicles
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In 1953, Marylyn (Tobin) Varriale ’57 stepped foot on Adelphi’s campus as a freshman majoring in music. Sixty years later, she returned to perform on stage at her alma mater.
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Michael Kennedy '81
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi had a strong reputation. Its graduates had a high acceptance rate to medical schools,” said Dr. Kennedy.
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Adelphi is at the forefront of educating the next generation of global leaders, like recent graduate Enas Elmohands ’14.
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After receiving her degree, Edrman became an infusion nurse in outpatient oncology at Oregon Health and Science University.
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College of Nursing and Public Health student showcased their work at the 2014 conference.
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Vital Signs 2014 Report brings into view the impact of Hurricane Sandy and diverging patterns of social health measures between Nassau and Suffolk.
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Ruth S. Harley
CategoriesPublished:A 51-year career of dedication to students and Adelphi.
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Judith Baumel—a Bronx Council on the Arts BRIO winner for poetry and Adelphi University English professor speaks of her influences.
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Assistant professor Stephen Shore, Ed.D., shares his compelling story on Russian television.
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Adelphi University alum Chianne Green '14 thrives at Adelphi and furthers her professional goals with help from the Center for Career Development.
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Adelphi’s educational leadership development program is ideal for a teacher who aspires to a position of leadership or for a building leader who wants to work in central office administration.
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Wiltshire is assistant director for ACMH’s young adult population. This is the first time in ACMH history that the agency is focusing in on this specific age group.
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Crystal has an impressive résumé filled with household names in the music industry, like MTV, Atlantic Records and Universal Music Group.
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Dr. Scott's Letter to the Sports Editor of The New York Times.
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Adelphi University CHI grants to support community resiliency in the Town of North Hempstead and the Village of Patchougue.
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Joeanna Arthur ’04
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Arthur is a project scientist at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), one of the 17 sister intelligence community organizations.
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Linda (Sapanski) Smith ’07, Ph.D. ’12
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Smith is a clinical assistant professor at NYU School of Medicine in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and works in secure juvenile detention centers in New York City.
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Fayola L. Williams ’04
CategoriesPublished:Williams is an assistant district attorney for the Kings County District Attorney’s Office and an adjunct professor at Metropolitan College of New York, where she teaches a course on contemporary values and ethics.
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Joseph DiLallo ’08
CategoriesPublished:Joseph enjoyed programming and knew he wanted to do it professionally, but after graduating from Adelphi, he ended up at Google much quicker than he ever hoped.