News at Adelphi
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For the second consecutive year, the Adelphi University women’s softball team posted the highest overall GPA across all divisions and teams recognized by the National Fastpitch Coaches’ Association (NFCA).
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Transferring to a new school is daunting to many, but when John English started at Adelphi, he felt at home right away.
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Bryan Grilli
CategoriesPublished:Bryan Grilli, who arrived at Adelphi’s College of Arts and Sciences as a transfer student in Fall 2013, became editor-in-chief of The Delphian, the University’s student newspaper, in under two years.
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From Coaching to Teaching
CategoriesPublished:Casey Twibell ’05, M.A. ’11, and Melanie O’Brien ’14 coached sports teams at Adelphi before leaving in spring 2015 to pursue teaching opportunities.
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Melissa Biscardi
CategoriesPublished:A sociology major in the five-year Scholar Teacher Education Program (STEP) for elementary education and a St. Joseph’s College transfer, Biscardi has had her heart set on becoming a teacher since childhood.
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Message from the Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success
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Adelphi Pi Lambda Phi Brothers Walk in Women’s Shoes in Solidarity with Domestic Violence Victims
CategoriesPublished:Annual fundraiser covered by News 12 Long Island and other stations.
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Amanda Krakoff
CategoriesPublished:Amanda Krakoff was inspired to pursue nursing because she has juvenile diabetes. Specifically, she hopes to become a pediatric diabetic educator.
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Genna Giordano
CategoriesPublished:Genna Giordano came from Fordham University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
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Arli Middendorf ’11, M.F.A. ’13 on her experience at Adelphi and why she transferred.
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George A. Muchita a Four-Year College Transfer Coordinator at Queensborough Community College explains the importance of a two year degree program.
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Literal or abstract, scientific or artsy, Andrea Ward, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Biology, refuses to believe that the distinctions made between the left and right brain are that pronounced.
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Nursing majors Genna Giordano, Amanda Krakoff and Meaghan Lynch were among those expressing opinions when asked about Miss Colorado, Kelley Johnson, while wearing scrubs, delivered a heartfelt monologue about nurses.
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Meaghan Lynch
CategoriesPublished:Meaghan Lynch hopes to become a registered nurse working in pediatric oncology and hematology after her anticipated graduation in May 2018. She transferred from Nassau Community College (NCC) in Fall 2015.
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A Dog Who Can Paint?
CategoriesPublished:Yes! Carson Fox, associate professor of art and art history, comments on the phenomenon in "Newsday."
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Daniel B. Kaplan, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Social Work discusses the launching of his new program called Supervisory Leaders in Aging.
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March "Madness" Voting Initiative
CategoriesPublished:The recent Adelphi Votes initiative to assist the Adelphi community in voter registration and absentee ballot applications was hugely successful.
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Cuba: Been There, Done That
CategoriesPublished:The faculty co-leaders of one of Adelphi's short-term study abroad programs in Cuba, John Drew, assistant professor, and Mark Grabowski, associate professor, have both been featured in media stories on the president's visit and the opening of diplomacy and trade with Cuba.
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Professor Mark Grabowski Featured in "USA Today" Coverage on Brussels Bombings and Apple-FBI Battle
CategoriesPublished:"It's another turn in a long road," said Grabowski, an expert in digital communications and privacy.
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The independently organized TEDxAdelphiUniversity event, licensed by TED, will feature a stellar line-up of nine speakers.
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Petry, a former accounting major who has made her career in financial services, is CFO of the bitcoin exchange itBit.
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Congratulations to all of the competitors and the winning teams.
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A weekly digest of Adelphi University in the news.
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If there's one thing I've learned during my time at Adelphi, it's that paying it forward plays a huge role on campus. That's why Adelphi Gives Back Month is so important here.
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Congratulations to Black Students United on being the Student Organization of the Month for February 2016.
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Congratulations to Danielle Schmal on being the Student Leader of the Month for February 2016.
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About 125,000 veterans live in Nassau and Suffolk counties, making Long Island’s veteran population the second largest in the United States.
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Shawn O'Riley, Ed.D., dean of Adelphi's University College, comments on the trend.
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As FEMA recommends, a family should have a "go-kit" for an emergency, make a plan, and stay informed.
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As FEMA recommends, a family should have a "go-kit" for an emergency, make a plan, and stay informed.