News at Adelphi
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Kevin Ciminelli ’12
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi gave me the freedom to discover who I was as an artist.”
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Awarded for an outstanding response to this year’s AU selected reading, Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
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DNS Cyber Attack
CategoriesPublished:October 21, 2016 - A DNS cyber attack has disrupted some of Adelphi’s online services, including the Rave Alert emergency notification system and Handshake, the student recruitment program.
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Jessica S. Klein, Ph.D, addresses the bullying epidemic in a recent op-ed in "The Hill."
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Mark Grabowski, J.D., associate professor, comments on the controversial change in oversight of ICANN.
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On Ada Lovelace Day we honor our female faculty, students and alumni who are following in the footsteps of the woman recognized as the first computer programmer.
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Justin Vivian Bond ’85 takes no prisoners and holds little sacred—at least when the spotlight is on.
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Chalk UP! Dusts Off Ephemeral 2016
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's fourth Chalk UP! was the biggest yet, and signified the start of another year of the Ephemeral exhibition.
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Lally, an associate professor of theater, talks about the Now You See Me/Now You Hear Me performance and her commitment to spreading social justice through theater.
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Social Media Changes the Debate
CategoriesPublished:Mark Grabowski, associate professor, spoke to "The Christian Science Monitor" about how Twitter and Facebook will impact the first presidential debate.
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Margaret Gray, Ph.D., associate professor, and author of "Labor and the Locavore: The Making of a Comprehensive Food Ethic," offered her expertise.
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Adelphi Biology Professor and Others Spur President Obama to Protect Fragile Marine Ecosystem
CategoriesPublished:James Dooley, Ph.D., and fellow marine scientists petitioned Obama to create the first national monument in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:September 15, 2016 - phishing emails targeting staff reached our network.
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In a recent paper, Katie Laatikainen, Ph.D., professor, weighed in on the U.N.'s weighty decision-making process.
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John Drew, assistant professor of communications, shared his perspective.
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Adam Krauthamer
CategoriesPublished:In New York, Krauthamer is pursuing an active freelance career and can be found playing in a number of groups, performing a wide variety of music, from Broadway shows to chamber music.
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Paul Won Jin Cho
CategoriesPublished:As a core member with Decoda, Quintet of the Americas, Cho also enjoys playing in Broadway pit orchestra in Les Misérables and Fiddler on the Roof.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:September 7, 2016 - Students have received phone calls and emails asking for a money transfer in exchange for a study abroad scholarship.
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In Remembrance
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi associate professor Christopher Saucedo's compelling artwork is exhibited in the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
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“Faithful” called a must-read for fall 2017.
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See what our International Studies alumni are up to.
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See what our faculty is up to.
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Angélica Méndez is the NECO award recipient.
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RAND Scholar Shelly Culbertson Discusses the Education of Syrian Refugees
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Adelphi Students participate in the 2016 National Model United Nations.
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Celine Etienne, class of 2016, tells her story of working for the Haitian Consulate.
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Sierra Crook, Class of 2017 explains why being educated in varying disciplines helps her succeed.
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Professor Gupta participated in a CIEE Faculty Development Seminar in Cape Town and Stellenbosch, South Africa.
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Message from the International Studies Director
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Grebe was one of two students to travel to Poland with Justyna Widera, Ph.D., associate professor, to study and test solar energy solutions.