News at Adelphi
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At a recent panel discussion, Adelphi faculty and experts alike discussed the differences in health care between regions of New York.
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Adelphi's Parents Association recognizes graduating undergraduate students and their parents.
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Dr. Riordan shared her vision for Adelphi for the article in the "Odyssey Online."
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To the rescue is Art & Soul Studio in Nesconset offering Creative Cups workshops.
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To the rescue is ArtSea Studio in Babylon offering Creative Cups workshops.
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To the rescue is The Art Studio in RVC offering Creative Cups workshops.
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Sister Rosemary Donley, Ph.D., professor at Duquesne University, spoke at the 11th annual Buckley Visiting Scholar Lecture hosted by Adelphi University's College of Nursing and Public Health.
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What Voters Really Think: Professor Joel Weinberger Featured on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360”
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Weinberger and a colleague tested voters' unconscious opinions of Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump. The results were surprising.
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Rain failed to dampen the spirits of the thousands of graduates, their families and guests at Adelphi’s 120th Commencement, held for the first time at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater on May 22, 2016.
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"Don’t let those around you now slip away and out of your life. It is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss."
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"I now ask that you take some time to reflect on the chapters of your own Adelphi story."
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"An anonymous sage once said that everything you need to know in life you can learn from Noah's Ark..."
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"I'm honored to be back at Adelphi ... when I was at Adelphi, there was so much stuff I didn't know."
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The Adelphi Breast Cancer Program was interviewed on Walk 97.5
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Weekly Roundup-May 13-May 20, 2016
CategoriesPublished:A weekly digest of Adelphi University in the news.
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Adelphi women's lacrosse goes for a three-peat national championship at the NCAA Division II finals on Saturday, May 21, 2016.
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Sonenberg was the executive director of the Long Island Community Foundation for 21 years and has been an independent consultant on organizational development since 2011.
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Messina has successfully led organizations to effect positive change by creating sustainability in a collaborative, inclusive, trusting and creative work environment.
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At this year’s ceremony, more than 100 students and clubs were recognized for their achievements.
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Zachary Naglieri '16
CategoriesPublished:Economics major Zachary Naglieri is taking the leadership skills he honed at Adelphi to IBM's Global Business Services.
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Sophia studied chemistry at Adelphi and has presented at conferences in Dubai and Spain and conducted research in Poland.
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Danielle Bowen ’16
CategoriesPublished:Danielle is the definition of a caring, hands-on practitioner ready to take the lead.
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The Derner Institute Professor commented on millennials' concerns about race and discrimination.
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The top-seeded team is vying for an eighth national championship.
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Nursing Pinning Ceremony
CategoriesPublished:See the photo gallery of the 2016 College of Nursing and Public Health Pinning Ceremony.
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A Dancer with Many Roles
CategoriesPublished:Melissa Riker '96 describes her experience organizing and choreographing various dances, including several pieces for Adelphi's Ephemeral exhibit.
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Dr. Stephanie Lake joins dozens of students on discussions of race, justice and police brutality.
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Film for Thought
CategoriesPublished:Associate professor of history Martin Haas teaches his students about the magic and complexity of films.
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North Carolinian Collin Savage graduated in 2016 with a French major and Spanish minor, and a vision of helping others all across the globe.
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Living in History
CategoriesPublished:Matthew Wright, Ph.D., lives in his historic property on a 22-acre green expanse in Smithtown, New York.