News at Adelphi
- Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
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Camille Pajor, residence hall director at Adelphi's Chapman Hall, had planned to attend law school but her Peace Corps experience helped inspire her to instead pursue an M.B.A.
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After graduating with a B.S. in Business in Spring 2014, Peter plans to tackle the M.S. in Healthcare Informatics program.
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Adelphi professors on Asperger's, internships, media use; awards for President Scott and Provost Gayle Insler
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Adelphi University's President, Dr. Robert A. Scott, the AU Magazine and Erudition newsletter are winners of 2013 MarCom Awards.
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Alumni of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business are always advancing in their career fields and some of them were noted in the media. Find out how they were featured.
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Anustha Shretha, junior in economics, is an exemplary student leader at Adelphi and is one to watch after graduation.
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Adelphi Honors College student in the Willumstad School of Business.
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An entrepreneurship class with Adelphi University Professor Thomas Shinick has been the driving force behind starting his own business ever since.
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Frank Nappa ’50
CategoriesPublished:Member of Adelphi University’s Profiles in Success program. Operates Wayne Ford, Wayne, New Jersey and Dayton Toyota, South Brunswick, New Jersey Involvement at Adelphi: editor of Guidon, member of the Omicron Pi fraternity, played intramural basketball and tennis Memorable faculty: Professor Murray and Associate Professor Carol Beinert ’47 First car: “A 1936 black Ford convertible that I…
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Adelphi University is a Princeton Review Best College.
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Mr. Catell joins the University to share his expertise and insights as a fellow of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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Stephanie Pontillo ’08
CategoriesPublished:Co-owner of Sip This coffee shop, Stephanie Pontillo is serving sweet and savory delights and working to strengthen a sense of community for the residents of Valley Stream.
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Joan Drabczyk ’05
CategoriesPublished:“Every time you start a financial investigation...you never know what you’re going to find. ”
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The CA Technologies vice president saw the best in humanity amid great tragedy.
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Classroom Social
CategoriesPublished:The new course, Social Media, keeps Adelphi students aware of their digital selves.
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Kanishka Kelshikar '09: What I Know Now
CategoriesPublished:"There are aspects of my career trajectory that I could not have predicted as an undergraduate at Adelphi."
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Ms. Sawitsky is director of the Office of Patents & Licensing & Business Development at the New York Blood Center. "My skills are in seeing opportunities where someone doesn’t see an opportunity."
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Dr. Surie's Fulbright Fellowship in 2013 allowed her to continue her studies in the field of green energies and how they're impacting rural communities that don't have access to essential utilities.
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New Dean Anthony Libertella reintroduces himself to students, faculty and staff of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business as he starts his second term of leadership for the School.
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As a junior pursuing marketing at Adelphi, Kristen Shank hard at work to become your next professional advertiser.
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Accomplished alumnus to be honored at 2013 Commencement
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Founder of Mitchell & Titus will receive honorary doctor of laws degree
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Burt Young to receive honorary doctorate of fine arts
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Parent educator to receive honorary doctorate of humane letters
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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“Somewhere between four and five significant others are affected by one person’s addiction,” explains Dr. Errol Rodriguez.
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Alumna Carmen Ortiz's role as prosecutor of the Boston Bombing
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Interim Dean of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Barbara Nemecek has resigned to pursue other professional opportunities.
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Graduation Rates Sky High
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University is one of four Long Island institutions with graduation rates above the national average.