News at Adelphi
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Leonard Achan '99 studied to be a clinician while working as a doorman; years later, he helps manage Mt. Sinai as a healthcare executive.
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Perez struggled to receive his teaching license as an undocumented immigrant and now is happy to shine a light of hope for his students.
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Eyes on Adelphi
CategoriesPublished:Since 2013, William Fuessler '79 has been recruiting Adelphi graduates as IBM entry-level rotational consultants.
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Meet the Mayor
CategoriesPublished:Business education teacher Don Ryan '66 takes office in his hometown of Hempstead.
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The Painting Park Ranger
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi alum MaryEllen Hacket '10 paints the landscapes she protects as a national park ranger and residential artist.
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A Shining Year
CategoriesPublished:Composer and University Professor Paul Moravec's music wanders in Venice and screams Stephen King.
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Almost 600 health providers will be trained in addiction screening by Adelphi University.
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Pop Art Pops Up
CategoriesPublished:Artist Lorryn Moore ’13 is inspired by our bunnies—and Peeps.
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Action and Advocacy
CategoriesPublished:Social Work PhD candidate Dena Gassner is building a career helping others with autism spectrum disorder.
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Learn about the accomplishments of Derner Institute faculty.
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Learn about the accomplishments of Derner Institute students.
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Profiles with a Purpose
CategoriesPublished:You may have noticed recent changes to the faculty profile pages at Adelphi University.
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For Emily Kang, Ph.D., assistant professor in Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, TEP was the perfect laboratory for road-testing her own scholarship on teacher quality and its influence on student performance.
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Dairy and Death in New York State
CategoriesPublished:In an essay, Margaret Gray, Ph.D., associate professor, exposes the dangers of dairy farming, especially on New York’s smaller farms.
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Against The Odds
CategoriesPublished:For four Adelphi graduates, long odds are just the beginning of their noteworthy stories.
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A look back at All-College Night held at Adelphi where students and faculty put on a show.
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Kim Petry '91 joined itBit in 2015, as itBit—founded in 2013 as a bitcoin exchange—began shifting its focus from trading bitcoin to the technology of blockchain.
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To be cast in a play by esteemed playwright Charles Mee at Brooklyn’s acclaimed BAM Theater is a privilege few actors can claim. José Leon ’14 earned it just two years after graduating.
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When Lenore Nemirow passed away in 2012, her children, Joan Benn ’85, Elisa Nemirow ’83 and Mark Nemirow, honored her memory by creating the Lenore Nemirow Scholarship.
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The ’96 Panthers’ own metamorphosis produced a team that will long be remembered.
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Brantley hopes to play in the major leagues someday. But he is not letting that goal deter him from his other equally compelling ambition: to earn a law degree.
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As an Adelphi basketball player, Linda Cimino ’01, M.A. ’04, was, by her own description, cerebral and intense, a passionate team leader.
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Sithole’s part, as Mother Courage’s mute daughter Kattrin, was the second biggest in the play, and in a rave review, The New York Times described her performance as “simply extraordinary,” noting that she gave the production “a moving emotional center.”
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Digging Dinosaurs
CategoriesPublished:Bones are assistant professor of biology and paleontologist Michael D’Emic's, Ph.D., keys to unlocking some of the mysteries of dinosaur growth and evolution.
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Insider information from a Wall Street veteran who now teaches in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
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Self-Starters
CategoriesPublished:Three Adelphi alumni talk about their experiences launching and growing start-ups in today's economy.
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The recently retired director of Jones Beach reflects on her surprising career path.
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“It's a beautiful thing when you see a full building of people who have that shared vision, and who walk the walk with you.” – Jill Hoder, M.A. ’93
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Don Ryan ’66: Coaching For Life
CategoriesPublished:American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault, General Manager of the New York Knicks Steve Mills, Head Coach of the Denver Nuggets Mike Malone, and Basketball Hall of Famer Julius Erving have one thing in common: They were discovered and mentored by Ryan.
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In 1946, just after World War II, Adelphi returned to its coeducational roots, as it welcomed returning GI's. Veterans reflect on their Adelphi experiences, seven decades ago.