News at Adelphi
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Adelphi is offering a course introducing science students to the advanced computing skills needed to analyze the incredible amount of data accumulated in large-scale experiments.
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Exercise positively influences our natural immune system through the circulation of neutrophils, cytokines, and natural killer cells, all which have critical roles in regulating the “front line” of our body’s immune defenses.
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The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) has reaccredited Adelphi University's Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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A deal between The Wall Street Journal and Adelphi University Libraries has closed, providing all students, faculty, and staff within Adelphi University complimentary memberships to the Journal.
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Nicolas Gomez is a member of the Help Desk at Adelphi.
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At Adelphi, real-world experience is a vital part of college for many students. With New York City so close by, there are almost limitless opportunities to find work experience through an internship.
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Adelphi offers personal attention from faculty members with international reputations. From Fulbright awardees to Pulitzer Prize winners, there are world-class scholars across the University.
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Graduating seniors Jai Punjwani and Jack Demm honored faculty members who have influenced them the most. Those inspirational professors were Diane Della Croce, Ph.D., and Salvatore Giunta.
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Adelphi University awarded $67 million in scholarships and grants this year, lowering the cost of a personalized education for more than 85 percent of our full-time undergraduates.
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One of the most valuable things Adelphi offers students is the opportunity to learn and grow in a smaller academic community.
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Diversity is an important part of Adelphi University's identity, and a new survey shows that Adelphi students embrace their multicultural world better than their peers at other schools.
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Ike Khan: Adelphi Likes Ike
CategoriesPublished:Ike Khan joined the Adelphi family in September 2012. However, Khan’s path began with a degree in biology and job as a professor in India.
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President Riordan honored by Diverse Issues in Higher Education as one of Top 25 Women in Higher Education.
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The Department of Theatre brings you a rare cabaret production written by Jonathan Larson '82, creator of the Tony Award-winning musical RENT, and Nicholas Petron, M.A. '70.
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Just as the storm over Michael Wolff's book reached peak intensity, The Christian Science Monitor decided to take a look at the very first insider account of life in the White House.
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Adelphi's Panther pride was in full force at Relay for Life on Friday, April 6, 2018, resulting in $44,000 raised for the American Cancer Society.
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Pulitzer-Prize-winning composer and Adelphi music Professor Paul Moravec featured.
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Submit your best photos taken in, around, or about any Adelphi Libraries location to our first annual photo contest.
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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education recognized President Riordan's efforts in diversity and just named her one of the Top 25 Women in Higher Education.
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Nicole Bennett knows a little something about looking beyond your traditional classroom education.
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Op-ed by Matthew J. Wright, assistant professor of physics.
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The Imperial Court of New York, presented an award of $10,850 to the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program.
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Stephen Shore, clinical assistant professor of education, quoted.
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John Drew, assistant professor of communications at Adelphi University, quoted.
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Adelphi’s galleries included in a roundup of campus art exhibition spaces.
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An area autism awareness organization honored a recent Bridges graduate -- and pledged funds for Adelphi scholarships.
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Op-ed by Jonathan Cristo, a Levermore Research Fellow at Adelphi University. Appeared in at least seven other news outlets in the U.S.