News at Adelphi
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Lila Woodbridge is a member of the Web Communications team.
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Marc Kulins is a member of the Endpoint Integration team.
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Adelphi University ensures that students not only receive a well-rounded education but are also prepared for today's ever-changing job market by creating programs to meet emerging job needs.
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High impact learning practices don't just improve students' experiences within the Adelphi community—they also prepare students for their postcollege careers.
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Three new programs in the Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health are helping student nurses find new careers in nursing.
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Hayden Lyons, M.S. ’08
CategoriesPublished:Hayden Lyons, M.S. ’08 is an education consultant and a doctoral candidate and research assistant at UPENN
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Gene Krupski, B.B.A. ’87, M.B.A. ’88, is the owner and operator of MarGene Farms
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Adam Feinberg, B.B.A. ’82, had a career working for United Parcel Service (UPS) that spanned 30 years.
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Kim Petry ’91
CategoriesPublished:Kim Petry is the executive vice president and chief financial officer of Paxos, a high growth Fin Tech Company.
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A Year of Great Chemistry
CategoriesPublished:Read about the many successes Adelphi's chemistry department has achieved over the past year.
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As managing director of Envision Strategy, Heimov is working with New York law firm Napoli Shkolnik—which currently represents 2,200 plaintiffs from Flint—to get similar relief.
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Matthew Hancock ’10: Rave Reviews
CategoriesPublished:Follow actor Matthew Hancock ’10 as he finds success from NY to LA, starting with his Adelphi senior showcase.
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A Look Back: Living (in the) Library
CategoriesPublished:Considered a "living library" by its designer Richard J. Neutra, Swirbul Library has undergone dramatic renovations while remaining intergenerational.
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Hugs and Shrugs
CategoriesPublished:Advice from Laura Brumariu, Ph.D., on raising a well-adjusted child.
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Read about Dilara Islam ’16 and her journey from Bangladesh to NY law.
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Adelphi’s new Global M.B.A. is giving students the opportunity to study in New York City—and then take on the world!
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Benson is the executive director of Hip Hop Public Health with plans to return to the University to teach a youth sports class.
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Learn how a student office job helped Sandesh Tuladhar ’12 become a rising star in education technology.
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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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The treatments for breast cancer can have a negative impact on a woman’s body image and sexuality. A panel of experts in the medical and behavioral health field will discuss Sexuality and Breast Cancer in an educational forum.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Program in Garden City presents medical professionals from different disciplines who will speak about the best ways to manage lymphedema.
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Applications are due October 15, 2017 for Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education.