News at Adelphi
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Remembering Jonathan Larson ’82
CategoriesPublished:Jonathan Larson ’82, the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer and composer of "Rent" tragically lost his life to Marfan syndrome at age 35, but he lives on in the memories of those at Adelphi who taught him and befriended him.
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Q&A with one of Adelphi's international students.
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After Adelphi's recent screening of Before the Flood, associate professor Beth Christensen gave some input on climate change.
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Jon Contino '05 credits Adelphi with helping him turn his signature drawing style into a successful career as a graphic designer.
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Nicole McEwan Caradonna ’09’s middle school students learn to combine art with technology, along with an important lesson.
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Congratulations to Laianna Wright
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Adelphi faculty and alumni venture to North Africa to document the Saharawi, a once-nomadic people who have lived in a refugee camp since 1975.
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Adelphi’s partnership with the New York Theatre Workshop is hands-on learning at its best.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:November 28, 2016 - This specific phishing message requests that you follow a download link to retrieve the shared document.
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The College of Arts and Sciences and Robert B. Willumstad School of Business launch a lecture series that demonstrates the intersection between science and business.
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Alumna and author Alice Hoffman '73 talks about the Adelphi University Alice Hoffman Young Writers Retreat during an interview with the Pittsburg Gazette about her latest novel "Faithful".
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The Shining Opera Streaming Now!
CategoriesPublished:Listen to the critically acclaimed opera The Shining, composed by University Professor Paul Moravec.
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Katherine Hill is the latest faculty member of our English department, and she comes with a colorful spectrum of experience and expertise.
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When 11 Adelphi students traveled to Cuba in January 2016, Thomas Gonzalez, a transfer from McDaniel College, was excited to be among them.
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When Cliff Brantley Jr. transferred to Adelphi, he had two long-term goals: get drafted by a Major League Baseball (MLB) team and become a lawyer.
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Sierra Clark, who transferred to Adelphi last fall, is now a senior communications major (specializing in journalism) and a marketing minor.
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Award-winning poet and author Jacqueline Woodson ’16 (Hon.) spoke to Adelphi about life and the creative process.
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Artist Brittany Baldwin was selected by the New York City Department of Transportation to install a public artwork along Queens Boulevard.
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Harmit is a student employee working as an Endpoint Integration Assistant in IT
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Get an inside look at Adelphi's interdisciplinary B.S. in Neuroscience.
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Long Island's Acorn Apocalypse
CategoriesPublished:Long Island is flooded with acorns, and Adelphi University is a featured site in a CBS New York news story.
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“I never made plans so I was never disappointed,” Dan Glosser ’73 said about his career and life. “I just let life happen. I show up every day prepared to learn and have fun with the most talented, diverse, experienced, fun-loving, caring, dysfunctional friends I’ve been blessed to have in my life.”
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At this book celebration event, members of the Maasai tribe of Africa advocated for societies to become less patriarchal.
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Anderson, a senior political science major and history minor, is interning in Washington this fall.
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Nicole Cosides ’08
CategoriesPublished:“I can honestly say that my life would be very different if not for the professors at Adelphi.”
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Mirirai Sithole ’12
CategoriesPublished:“At Adelphi I learned that creating your own work is important and that branching outside of your comfort zones is crucial as an artist.”
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Hilda Perez ’11
CategoriesPublished:“At Adelphi I was able to explore and connect with my heritage.”
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“All of the leadership opportunities I had at Adelphi made me feel like I could be a leader in my career as an educator.”
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“At Adelphi I received attention when I needed it but I also learned how to be responsible.”
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Alyssa Grieco ’12
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi offered me everything I was looking for.”