News at Adelphi
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L & M Publications
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Pixar turned to Paul Ekman, Ph.D. ’58, ’08 (Hon.), a pioneer in the science of emotions.
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Program Includes Classic Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Hits
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Adelphi University’s Annual Free Staged Reading of A Christmas Carol Returns on December 20
CategoriesPublished:Theatre Professor Brian Rose plays Ebenezer Scrooge; student actors bring to life Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the other characters in a free performance.
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Introducing Touch ID for AU2Go
CategoriesPublished:AU2Go now has Touch ID enabled for iOS users.
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Check out the Center's free board recruitment and matching service, Get on Board.
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It's time to take stock of your nonprofit's compliance requirements of the past year and also to begin planning for the year ahead.
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On average, millennials give an annual gift of $481 to charitable organizations.
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Many nonprofits remain overwhelmed and confused about how to raise money from individual donors.
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As this year closes, one area that nonprofits should consider taking advantage of is the gift match.
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This final LeadTime of 2015 offers tips and links to resources to help you make your organization's New Year's resolutions around fundraising.
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Felicia Saucedo is part of the CIO Clerical Assistant team.
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Renowned psychologist Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., gives a lecture and a workshop for Adelphi's Derner Institute.
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Read the article published by President Emeritus Robert A. Scott in Oxford Magazine.
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We reflect on the remarkable kindness and generosity of Adelphi students, faculty, staff and alumni.
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After an accident, Brian decides to give back and offers advice.
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Suzanne Zak
CategoriesPublished:Suzanne’s passion for music education continues with her development of online courses for higher education music, E-Learning.
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Linda Wetherill
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Professor of Flute and Ensembles since 1994.
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Dennis Sullivan
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Dennis K. Sullivan II is a percussionist, educator, performance artist, and composer based in Brooklyn NY.
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Deborah Sepe
CategoriesPublished:Sepe performs as an orchestral and chamber musician throughout the United States.
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Amr Selim
CategoriesPublished:The winner of the 2012 Northeast Horn Solo Competition, Egyptian hornist Amr Selim is quickly establishing a reputation as one of today’s foremost horn players.
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Kristin Samadi
CategoriesPublished:Since the Fall of 2011, Samadi has been an adjunct Professor at Adelphi University, teaching courses in piano as well as form and analysis.
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Nicholas Reeves
CategoriesPublished:Nicholas Reeves brings together classical, sacred, and popular influences in well-crafted music that is gaining attention in New York City and beyond.
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Erin Quill
CategoriesPublished:She was named by Playbill as one of "The Most Useful Women in Theater to Follow on Social Media" in 2015.
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Jim Oshinsky
CategoriesPublished:Jim Oshinsky has a vision – that everyone is musical, and that improvisation is the bridge that can naturally connect one human being to another.
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Kelley Nassief
CategoriesPublished:A teacher for more than 25 years, Kelley Nassief is a vocal pedagogue featured in master classes and clinics throughout the country.
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Bonnie McAlvin
CategoriesPublished:She is known for her rare ability to play multiphonics—a technique somewhat akin to playing double-stops on a string instrument.
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Rodger Lee
CategoriesPublished:Rodger Lee has enjoyed an interesting and versatile career as a freelance trumpeter in and around New York City for over 20 years.
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Donald Larsen
CategoriesPublished:Don Larsen, a native Long Islander, holds a BS in Music Ed from Hofstra University and an MS in Music Ed from Queens College.
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Salley Koo
CategoriesPublished:A violinist of great range and energy, Salley Koo has performed internationally as a solo and chamber musician.