News at Adelphi
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Samuel Abrams ’23 and Daniel Hickey ’20 are using their vision and skills at jobs with top-flight companies in the creative industry—Abrams for Universal Studios in Orlando, and Hickey for the video game company High Moon Studios in Carlsbad, California.
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With excursions to New York City and mentoring by graduate students from India, participating students gained invaluable insights and firsthand exposure to Indian business and culture.
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The Long Island Musical Theatre Festival, hosted by Adelphi, welcomes Tony Award winner Melba Moore as its guest artist this summer as part of its acclaimed training program that connects students with Broadway-caliber talent for an intensive, performance-focused experience.
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The new collaboration of Adelphi alum Chuck D ’84, ’13 (Hon.), with Flavor Flav is featured after the surprise reunion of Public Enemy, which was born at Adelphi in the 1980s.
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Preview: World Premiere of Moravec-Campbell ALL SHALL RISE at Carnegie, May 5 by Oratorio Society
CategoriesPublished:Under Maestro Kent Tritle, the new work brings a musical form used by Bach and Handel into the 21st century.
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Adelphi University’s second annual Writers and Readers Festival offered a uniquely heartfelt keynote this year with The Books That Built Our Souls, a conversation featuring legendary actress and publisher Sarah Jessica Parker, her mother Barbara Forste and bestselling author Adriana Trigiani. Introduced by renowned novelist and Adelphi alum Alice Hoffman, the event was a celebration of literary masterpieces that shaped all of us, the audience included.
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"There is something about holding a book which commands you," said Parker at the Adelphi panel.
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Collaboration leads to musical composition that tells a story without words.
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Veronica Mansour, who was once inspired by the music of Jonathan Larson '82, is now part of his lasting legacy as the winner of a Jonathan Larson Grant and a performer in the Larson Legacy Concert Series.
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Adelphi University will welcome Barbara Forste and her daughter, award-winning actress and producer Sarah Jessica Parker–lifelong advocates of reading and libraries–to its second annual Writers and Readers Festival, which will be held on Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5.
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A life-changing fellowship, on-campus volunteer roles and the desire to make museums accessible to every child helped this alumna discover her career path.
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School of Social Work students and faculty collaborated with New York's Emma L. Bowen Community Service Center to raise community voices and share stories of mental health and substance use recovery.
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For Black History Month, artist Sabrina Nelson’s exhibit honoring James Baldwin explores his legacy—showcasing art, activism and Baldwin’s profound influence on both personal and collective identities.
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This innovative play offered theatergoers a chance to take part in a story that reveals how an excess of information can alter relationships and mental well-being.
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Associate Professor of Dance Frank Augustyn, One of Canada's Most Celebrated Ballet Dancers, Named a 2024 Inductee to Canada's Dance Collection Danse Hall of Fame
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Just in time for the upcoming presidential election, “American Ideas in Full Color” is now open to visitors on the First Floor Gallery of the Swirbul Library. This exhibition focuses on the importance of voting, and showcase different historical political memorabilia dating back to the 1910s.
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Honors College Sophomore Errah Fawad is relaunching AU PAWS Web Radio (PAWS) and reviving Adelphi’s rich history of student broadcasting.
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Bestselling author Alice Hoffman ’73, ’02 (Hon.), launches an event to celebrate storytelling and the power of the imagination.
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English major Brienna (Ennie) Conner is exploring the historical significance of the “Tar Baby” story to uncover the lived experiences of enslaved Africans and their descendants in early America.
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Performances of Parade the musical at Adelphi’s Performing Arts Center are featured.
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Christopher Lyndon-Gee’s new album is his third featuring the music of the exiled 86-year-old composer.
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Beyond the engaging story and colorful characters, this summer's hit movie is rooted in neuroscience, thanks to the expertise of renowned psychologist and scientific consultant Paul Ekman, PhD ’58, ’08 (Hon.).
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Katie Goz, a senior acting major, shares her experience interning at the New York Theatre Workshop.
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Sidney M. Boquiren, PhD, crafted his song cycle from verses by students from third grade to high school.
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Fans of the novel and cult classic film by the bestselling author and Adelphi alum are finally getting their wish for a sequel, with Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock confirmed to reprise their roles.
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The 54th annual festival showcased 16 films of various genres, all directed by Adelphi undergraduate students.
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Students put their improvisation skills into play while treating the audience to music under the stars.
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For The Who’s TOMMY Revival on Broadway Alumna Sarafina Bush ’12 Finds “Just the Right Note”
CategoriesPublished:Meet Lead Costume Designer Sarafina Bush '12.
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Lyric Opera of Kansas City will release the world-premiere recording of The Shining (2016), an opera by College of Arts and Sciences University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, on April 12.