News at Adelphi
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Jodette Rodriguez talks about her experiences with the Master's Program in Mental Health Counseling and the IMH-DP program.
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The deadline for students to apply for the 2018 Jaggar Community Fellows Program is Thursday, March 1, 2018!
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Read about some of the projects the Office of Information Technology launched over the intersession.
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Adelphi University opened a new facility to help students with autism spectrum disorder be successful—and it's a first of its kind on a college or university campus.
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Nicholas Petron, M.A. ’70
CategoriesPublished:Nicholas Petron, M.A. ’70, has been teaching theater at Adelphi University for more than 40 years.
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AU Building Blocks
CategoriesPublished:Volunteer at the Early Learning Center!
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Participate in our Wireless Scavenger Hunt for a chance to win prizes!
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Outstanding First Year Student Award
CategoriesPublished:Know of an Outstanding First Year Student? Nominate them for the Outstanding First Year Student Award.
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Spend Spring Break 2018 by helping communities in need in San Francisco, California.
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Explore New Features in AU2GO 4.0
CategoriesPublished:The new version of AU2GO features a message center, single sign in and updated branding.
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Read the article published by President Emeritus Robert A. Scott in UN Chronicle, The Magazine of the United Nations in January 2018.
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Apply to be a Commuter Assistant
CategoriesPublished:Apply to be a commuter assistant!
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Adelphi proudly recognizes alumnus Lionel Viret ’95 for his generous gift in support of the University’s groundbreaking new Faculty Leadership Fellows initiative. Viret has pledged one million dollars as an endowment so the program can continue in perpetuity. Adelphi’s Faculty Leadership Fellows initiative, which will be renamed the Viret Family Faculty Leadership Fellows in honor…
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Join us for a free demonstration of Strength for Life on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.
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Two new rankings spotlight Adelphi University’s Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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It's easy for students to get to New York City at any time during the school year. And they can take part in the growing number of big-city activities Adelphi plans for them.
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Dozens of Adelphi students jumped in with can’t-miss ventures, but only six were chosen as finalists—five from the business school and one from the biology department.
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This September, Adelphi launched a Global M.B.A. program at the Manhattan Center, offering international students an opportunity to gain business skills for an international market.
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This bright, modern makeover transforms the space, incorporating the new Adelphi brand colors to truly represent the University.
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Adelphi students have a unique leg up to land coveted internships in a variety of fields, with our close, year-round access to New York City.
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With learning hubs in Manhattan, the Hudson Valley and Hauppauge, more students are able to access Adelphi's uniquely personalized approach to learning.
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Kazi Rezwan is a member of the Network and Systems team.
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Created especially for undergraduate students, this program will focus on identifying and developing the necessary skills that will help ease the transition from college to the workforce.
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Middle Eastern politics and international security expert Jonathan Cristol, Ph. D. joined LGS as a research fellow for Spring 2018.
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This annual fundraising event attracted more than 150 alumni, trustees, staff, community members, vendors and corporations.
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Ken McGhie, B.A. ’79 serves as the general counsel for the Washington D.C. Board of Elections
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Gregory Piccioli, B.A. ’89
CategoriesPublished:Gregory Piccioli, B.A. ’89 is an Emmy Award-winning television producer.
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As the semester comes to a close, we want to bring you a few important announcements and updates
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Student Technology Survey Results
CategoriesPublished:The University was able to collect valuable information thanks to the over 1,000 students who participated in the survey, and we’re glad to report that overall the feedback was very positive.