News at Adelphi
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Safety Alert: Menacing
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A digest of Adelphi University in the news.
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Alumna and author Alice Hoffman '73 talks about the Adelphi University Alice Hoffman Young Writers Retreat during an interview with the Pittsburg Gazette about her latest novel "Faithful".
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What Long Island’s Small Businesses Should Compete with the Big Businesses for Online Sales
CategoriesPublished:Adjunct Professor Thomas Shinick '82, M.B.A. '92, spoke to Newsday about why Long Island’s small businesses should join in on the e-commerce growth.
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Jules Woolf, Ph.D., explains what elite athletes really think about doping, winning and death.
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The Shining Opera Streaming Now!
CategoriesPublished:Listen to the critically acclaimed opera The Shining, composed by University Professor Paul Moravec.
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Katherine Hill is the latest faculty member of our English department, and she comes with a colorful spectrum of experience and expertise.
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Learn about Adelphi University's 2017 Research Day keynote speaker, Leonard LaPointe.
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How We Overcome Bias
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi alumna Grace Eun Hyung King, a Korean War refugee and the mother-in-law of journalist Lisa Ling, has instilled in her children an appreciation of diversity.
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White House Healthy Campus Challenge to help college students get coverage for health insurance.
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Edwin Alburquerque: The Veteran Connection
CategoriesPublished:One of eight children, Alburquerque was born in the Dominican Republic before emigrating with his family to New York when he was 10.
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Students and faculty of the Long Island Au.D. Consortium traveled to India for ten days to provide free hearing healthcare and services to undeserved communities.
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When 11 Adelphi students traveled to Cuba in January 2016, Thomas Gonzalez, a transfer from McDaniel College, was excited to be among them.
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When Cliff Brantley Jr. transferred to Adelphi, he had two long-term goals: get drafted by a Major League Baseball (MLB) team and become a lawyer.
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It’s not enough to simply counsel transfer students—you’ve got to think like a transfer student, according to Christina Koromi, Adelphi University’s director of transfer admissions.
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Sierra Clark, who transferred to Adelphi last fall, is now a senior communications major (specializing in journalism) and a marketing minor.
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Starting with the Fall 2016 semester, undergraduate students can take advantage of a new academic option: a minor in public health—open to all undergrads regardless of their major discipline.
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A discussion with Rajib N. Sanyal, Ph.D., Dean of Adelphi’s Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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There’s never been a better time to become a teacher, according to Patrice Armstrong- Leach, assistant dean at Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education.
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Tau Sigma is the only honors group created exclusively for transfer students.
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The Adelphi University men's soccer team captured its first Northeast-10 Conference Championship title.
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Adelphi's Kathleen Watchorn and Shannon Lane were featured in a story about the absentee ballot voting process.
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Use our WiFi Signal Strength Reporting Form to help us improve coverage on Adelphi’s Garden City campus and the Hauppauge, Hudson Valley and Manhattan Centers.
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Adelphi University has a proud history of supporting of our nation’s veterans.
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Adelphi Makes the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for Fifth Year
CategoriesPublished:A look at what community service means at Adelphi
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Graduate Outcomes
CategoriesPublished:Where are Adelphi Graduates today? Take a look at the survey results from recent graduates.
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A digest of Adelphi University in the news.
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Award-winning poet and author Jacqueline Woodson ’16 (Hon.) spoke to Adelphi about life and the creative process.
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Doctoral students can receive stipends for at least a third of tuition through the new Derner Access Program.
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Artist Brittany Baldwin was selected by the New York City Department of Transportation to install a public artwork along Queens Boulevard.