News at Adelphi
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By Robert A. Scott, President Emeritus and University Professor, Adelphi University, and Frederick Lewis Allen Room Scholar, the New York Public Library
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Radical Sounds at the PAC
CategoriesPublished:Adjunct music professor Dennis Sullivan, also half of the duo Radical 2, uses his experiences to educate composition students.
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The Executive Roundtable series is open exclusively to Executive Directors or CEOs of nonprofit organizations.
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History shows that big social change often starts small.
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Social change philanthropy, on the other hand, works by changing the systems (public policy, societal mores, and institutional biases) that support social injustice.
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As global and local social challenges mount and government increasingly offloads services, the burden is shifting to the nonprofit sector.
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This article discusses and proposes ways to help leaders of community organizations learn about, select, and implement new tools.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Program is offering the Living Healthy Workshop, beginning Wednesday morning, April 6, in Garden City.
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“The point of the song is a call to making change eventually, not just applauding the thought.” -Chuck D. '84, '13 (Hon.)
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Support for All Students
CategoriesPublished:President Christine M. Riordan on making student success and retention a priority.
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Update on Strategic Planning
CategoriesPublished:"In gathering feedback from hundreds of members of our community, we have established six key goals for the strategic plan as well as mission and vision statements that reflect Adelphi's strengths and purpose as well as its potential."
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Nursing major Erin Hannafey is IT student of the month.
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"In a political climate in which politicians feel comfortable making derogatory comments about those of my faith, wearing the hijab puts me in a vulnerable position. There are days when I want to melt into the background, with my long hair blowing in the wind. But how boring would that be?"
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An Adelphi connection helped Voorhees score a job where she applies the communications skills she honed at Adelphi.
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L & M Publications
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The P.R.E.P. program builds relationships with students individually.
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Kulins is making a career out of protecting the environment on Long Island and abroad.
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Internships at the Smithsonian and the Cradle of Aviation Museum and helped Wurglics gain career insight.
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Singh exceeded expectations in the Jaggar Community Fellows Program.
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Proto used the Center for Career Development to find a position in social work.
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Maracic loves her job working as a special education teacher in Harlem.
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Lively turned his passion into practice with some guidance from the Center for Career Development.
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Adelphi Manhattan Center social work student Eve Cardona is featured in the best-selling magazine.
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Jessica Meyer, an accomplished violinist, recently held a workshop for Adelphi students where she covered techniques and technical aspects of composing with electronics.
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The President’s Gala supports student scholarships at Adelphi and is scheduled for March 12, 2016.
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Adelphi Associate Professor Mark Grabowski, J.D., comments on the fight between Apple and the FBI.
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Health for All
CategoriesPublished:Our new public health minor is open to students from all majors.
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Adelphi student Michael Gayle expresses a wish for love and unity in a musical composition.
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Adelphi experts note that interest in studying abroad remains high despite increased concerns over global attacks.
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Adelphi Students Feel the Bern!
CategoriesPublished:Students Jessica Winans and Nikki Winans on why they're voting for Bernie Sanders