News at Adelphi
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Folio Weekly pays tribute to the hip-hop legend.
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Rapid Response event featuring keynote speaker William Electric Black at Adelphi University.
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Professor Maureen C. Roller, D.N.P., participated in a United Nations initiative to bring more women into STEM fields.
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Named a Leader to Honor
CategoriesPublished:Roxane (Blumberg) Spitzer ’60, Ph.D., was profiled as Nurse Leader’s December 2015 Leader to Honor.
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A conversation with Kermit Frazier, Adelphi professor of English and a member of the Writers Guild of America
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Taking care of a person with breast cancer can be stressful.
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Robert Weiss, the artistic director of the Carolina Ballet, has created a ballet based on Moravec's "Tempest Fantasy."
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John McDermott, assistant professor, takes alumni and a student to work with him on the new Off-Broadway play "Sense and Sensibility."
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Michael J. Driscoll, M.B.A. '89, Ed.D., clinical professor and senior executive in residence, shares expertise with U.S. News & World Report.
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Newsday covers the Adelphi women's lacrosse team and its prospects for a third straight national title.
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Safety Alert: Larceny
CategoriesPublished:Larcenies have occurred in the Center for Recreation and Sports women's locker room.
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"Pay attention to the other person—they're probably as nervous as you are."
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Like most parents, Alex Batista has always stressed the importance of doing well in school and getting into a good college to his kids. So in 2012, he re-enrolled in Adelphi’s University College to complete his bachelor’s degree in business.
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After starting a family, Dorene Cartwright decided it was time to go back to school.
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The New York Times Features Adelphi Grads and a Professor in Story on Niche Psychotherapy
CategoriesPublished:Jocelyn Charnas, Michael Garfinkle and Professor Lawrence Josephs spoke about how the trend has affected their practices.
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Dr. Miranda-Diaz, the director of the West New York Health Department, hopes to be a role model for future Latina nurses.
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L & M Publications
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After attaining a B.S. in exercise physiology, an M.A. in health studies and a B.S. in nursing, Leysa Karas is now pursuing her next degree entirely online.
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Photography as Catalyst
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Assistant Professor Hannah Allen opens her curated photography exhibition, Looking Through: Photography, Race & Identity with a discussion by the artists.
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The fraternity brothers will fast during Super Bowl weekend as part of its annual fundraising and food-raising event for Island Harvest.
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Eddie Rosenblum, Lifelong Learner
CategoriesPublished:Holocaust survivor, World War II veteran and Adelphi student opens up about his life and love of learning.
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University College is offering two new courses that blend the benefits of online class, while still meeting three times.
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Students and faculty of the LI Au.D Consortium traveled to Vietnam to provide hearing services to underprivileged and underserved communities.
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Twenty-five teams from schools in the region participated in the event.
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Amanda Borges and Sierra Crook traveled to Guatemala and Nicaragua on Adelphi faculty-led service trips.
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This lauded drama follows the Youngers, an African-American family living together in an apartment in Chicago.
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The 2016 Executive Roundtable series consists of eight monthly sessions designed to enable professional development.
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Nonprofit software provider Abila, identified the following five trends that it predicts will have the biggest impact on fundraising in 2016.
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Adam Weinger says that 2016 is looking to be a great year for corporate philanthropy and nonprofits.