News at Adelphi
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Neil Halloran wants everyone to know about the incredible opportunities Robert B. Willumstad School of Business students have to launch their careers through internships.
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As Adelphi's student body grows, and as more students choose to live on campus, renovating the Ruth S. Harley University Center has become a key goal for the University.
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Irving Roth, a survivor of the Nazi death camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald, recounted his experiences and spoke about the importance of Holocaust remembrance in a campus event on April 23.
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The Adelphi University's International Leadership Coordinating Committee was pleased to award the 2018 International Research Awards during the 15th Annual Adelphi Research Conference.
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Faced with competitive challenges made even tougher by New York state's launch of the Excelsior Scholarship program, Adelphi upped its game by creating an innovative personalized admissions process.
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This spring, Adelphi University presented the third annual TEDxAdelphiUniversity series, centered on the theme “Be the Change."
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Adelphi faculty members in every department are constantly publishing articles in academic journals.
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After Dena Gassner was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder as an adult, she became an activist traveling worldwide to promote awareness and acceptance.
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Every year, the United Nations issues its World Happiness Report, which ranks countries in order of national contentment.
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In March, Adelphi became the first university on Long Island to offer graduate students an opportunity to prepare for the CPA Exam by attending on-campus prep classes.
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Farren Rapp is a member of the CIO Admin Group at Adelphi.
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Psychology adjunct faculty member Deborah Serani, Psy.D., quoted.
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Two recent Adelphi M.B.A. graduates, Danielle Cutuli ’16, M.B.A. ’18, and Joe Lucito ’17, featured, and Tom Ward Jr. ’93, executive director of Adelphi’s Center for Career and Professional Development, quoted.
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In today's increasingly interconnected world, leaders must have a global perspective.
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Stephanie Acierno missed the opportunity to walk across the stage at graduation last year when she received her master's degree. Instead, she had a different kind of celebration.
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For Carolina Medina, the semester she spent in Australia was not only a game-changer for her academic and career goals. It was a life changer as well.
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Brian Testa, an art education major, got an offer he couldn't refuse from his adviser, Cindy Maguire, PhD.
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Julia Abey is doing what many students in her nursing program consider impossible. She's spending a semester studying abroad.
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When Andrew Fuchs set off for Japan this spring, he became the first computer science major to take part in Adelphi's study abroad program there.
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Matthew Petrouskie was eager to leave for Madrid in the fall of 2017, but at the same time he felt intimidated and nervous.
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On June 4 and June 5, 2018, Adelphi University welcomes college presidents, athletic directors, faculty athletic representatives, athletes and others, for the biannual Northeast-10 Conference Presidents Council.
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How Yo! MTV Raps Changed Hip-Hop
CategoriesPublished:Interesting references to WBAU, Adelphi’s historic radio station, alumnus Chuck D and others who advanced their musical careers there.
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The Adelphi graduate was an agent for, among others, noted author Alice Hoffman ’73.
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Annual robotics statewide competition, organized by Adelphi’s School Science Advancement Program (SSA/NYSSTEP), draws high school and middle school students.
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Olivia Autry ’15, M.B.A. ’16, is among those profiled; she credits Adelphi’s career services for much of her initial success.
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Sandra Castro, adjunct faculty member from sociology, featured.
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Bridges to Adelphi students and staff featured.
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Mark Grabowski, communications faculty member, quoted.
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Adelphi University takes its privacy obligations seriously. The European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) starts May 25, and grants more control over personal data.
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The Ruth S. Ammon School of Education celebrated the accomplishments of students in our health, exercise and sport sciences programs and held events to keep members of community healthy.