News at Adelphi
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Garden City, Manhattan, Hauppauge and Hudson Valley locations are closed Wednesday, February 5, due to weather conditions.
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Threats to Peace
CategoriesPublished:"We can teach about peace; foster empathy; encourage students to think globally and act locally,"
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A Medical Breakthrough
CategoriesPublished:Twelve alumni from the Certificate in Basic Sciences for Health Professions program have been accepted into medical school.
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As an Adelphi University student, Al Trautwig majored in business but had a fanatical interest in sports.
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After earning a B.S. in Applied Social Science and an M.S. in Speech Language Pathology, Nellyzita Nwosu pursued her doctorate at the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education.
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Philanthropic Action in Challenging Times (PACT) has $20,000 to distribute to as many as four grassroots agencies in Nassau County.
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"The Signs" is a short film created and written by Long Island teenagers for teenagers about teen dating violence that goes beyond the "bruises and black eyes."
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Anthony Pisapia, told participants that the key to using LinkedIn for reaching prospective donors, board members and funders is developing the right network.
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A brief but insightful article by Missy Longshore discusses what nonprofits can do to ensure the successful adaptation of new technology into the organization.
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A recent article in the Chronicle of Philanthropy highlight's how the winners of the 2013 Dewey Winburne Community Service Award use new media tools and strategies to help others.
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The emerging technologies surrounding social media are addressed in the Communications and Marketing section of the National Council of Nonprofits' website.
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Alisha Kelleher is an Honors College Graphic Design major.
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Flu shots are still available here at Health Services by appointment for $15 and locally at pharmacies.
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Spring 2014 Technology Enhancements
CategoriesPublished:Technology changes that were implemented during the January intersession.
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Yan Zhang, Graphic Design Major
CategoriesPublished:"I come from China and, for myself, studying at Adelphi and living on campus has been a lot of fun."
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Greg Williams, filmmaker of The Anonymous People, was part of a panel that discussed addiction recovery.
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Intermittent Google Services Outage
CategoriesPublished:Google service outage affecting AU’s email services.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:January 21, 2014 - Recent email spam claims to contain “New Voice message” from “Administrator”.
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Jeffrey Greene is the Global Transaction Leader for Life Sciences at the firm of Ernst & Young, a global leader in the field of audit, tax, and transactions. Mr. Greene was elected to Adelphi Universityís Board of Trustees in March 2005.
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Loretta V. Cangialosi '80
CategoriesPublished:Loretta Cangialosi is a Certified Public Accountant with over 30 years of experience and is currently Senior Vice President and Controller of Pfizer Inc. In 2013, she was elected to the Adelphi University Board of Trustees.
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Presently Co-Chairman of the Manhattan matrimonial law firm, Cohen Clair Lans Greifer & Thorpe LLP. Mr. Clair has also co-authored three books on the subject of family law for the general public.
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A student’s perspective on the Panthers with a Purpose program offered at Adelphi University.
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American Studies Association Statement
CategoriesPublished:A message from Dr. Scott regarding the ASA's boycott.
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Adelphi's Social Work Action Gateway (SWAG) fights hunger on Long Island.
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Two international students find their life’s purpose and fall in love while attending Adelphi University.
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Former Community Fellow Kathryn Graves gets hired by North Shore LIJ.
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A student’s perspective on the Hire-a-Panther program offered at Adelphi University.
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Get to Know the New eCampus Portal
CategoriesPublished:Log in to Adelphi's eCampus portal and you'll see changes to help you make better use of features.
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Camille Pajor, residence hall director at Adelphi's Chapman Hall, had planned to attend law school but her Peace Corps experience helped inspire her to instead pursue an M.B.A.
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Adelphi and Freeport Public Schools have begun a three-year program to improve the physical fitness and nutrition of students in grades K–12.