News at Adelphi
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Walter Magnuson ’02
CategoriesPublished:As the General Manager of Winchester Mystery House, Magnuson leads a staff of 110 employees that operate the mansion’s world-famous tours.
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Hanna Kim, Ph.D., is an authority on the Hindu sect known as BAPS.
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Spanish Film Club Festival
CategoriesPublished:Events for both the entertainment and education of other cultures.
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Jacqueline Woodson ’16 (Hon.) has written her first adult novel in 20 years, and it's already received incredible praise.
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Jack Feivou ’87
CategoriesPublished:Walt Disney World is known as “the place where dreams come true.” Jack Feivou ’87 lived the dream for almost 20 years.
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Author and Associate Professor Jessica Klein, Ph.D., spoke with “LifeZette” about her work with Adelphi’s Center for Health Innovation to create a culture of caring.
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In her new job, Alexandra Aug ’16 is a roadie, teacher, actor and producer for the traveling Missoula Children’s Theatre Company.
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After Adelphi, Christopher Myers ’16 wasted no time getting to the professional stage across the country in Chillicothe, Ohio.
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Kevin Padilla ’16 is taking the skills he learned as a communications major and student worker in Adelphi’s Office of Public Affairs to the Waldorf School of Garden City—right next door to Adelphi’s Garden City campus—as its new communications associate.
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Megan Ossmann '16 is using the skills she learned at Adelphi to protect parts of Long Island with the Town of Babylon Department of Coastal and Environmental Management.
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Growing up in Puerto Rico, Carlos Colombani, M.S. ’16, envisioned one day working for the US Environmental Protection Agency. Today, he is living his dream.
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Lessons From Alice Hoffman '73
CategoriesPublished:For the past 13 years, accomplished author and Adelphi alumna Alice Hoffman '73 has led a retreat to help young writers find their potential.
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Painter and Park Ranger
CategoriesPublished:MaryEllen Hackett ’10, a park ranger at Sequoia National Park in California has been named a Centennial Artist Ambassador for 2016.
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Dancing Al Fresco
CategoriesPublished:CUNY Dance Initiative will stage a dance choreographed by Melissa Riker ’96 on its rooftop plaza in Manhattan.
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Adelphi alumna Mirirai Sithole ’12 wins Rosemarie Tichler Fund Grant, which awards $3,000 to assist young actors who have appeared in the CSC.
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For Emily Kang, Ph.D., assistant professor in Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, TEP was the perfect laboratory for road-testing her own scholarship on teacher quality and its influence on student performance.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:June 28, 2016 - A phishing scam email with subject line “RE” recently reached our network.
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Weighing in on Brexit
CategoriesPublished:Katie Laatikainen, Ph.D., weighs in on the United Kingdom's recent decision to leave the European Union.
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Prehistory Uncovered
CategoriesPublished:Finding a previously undiscovered fossil is something archaeologists and paleontologists only dream of. However, that's exactly what Michael D'Emic, assistant professor of biology at Adelphi University, believes he and three of his students have done.
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New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) returns to Adelphi University for the fifth year of its summer residency program.
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The project will create a skilled healthcare workforce to help clients at risk for substance use disorders.
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Dairy and Death in New York State
CategoriesPublished:In an essay, Margaret Gray, Ph.D., associate professor, exposes the dangers of dairy farming, especially on New York’s smaller farms.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:June 8, 2016 - A phishing scam email with subject line “Important Document” recently reached our network.
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Kim Petry '91 joined itBit in 2015, as itBit—founded in 2013 as a bitcoin exchange—began shifting its focus from trading bitcoin to the technology of blockchain.
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To be cast in a play by esteemed playwright Charles Mee at Brooklyn’s acclaimed BAM Theater is a privilege few actors can claim. José Leon ’14 earned it just two years after graduating.
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Brantley hopes to play in the major leagues someday. But he is not letting that goal deter him from his other equally compelling ambition: to earn a law degree.
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Sithole’s part, as Mother Courage’s mute daughter Kattrin, was the second biggest in the play, and in a rave review, The New York Times described her performance as “simply extraordinary,” noting that she gave the production “a moving emotional center.”
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Digging Dinosaurs
CategoriesPublished:Bones are assistant professor of biology and paleontologist Michael D’Emic's, Ph.D., keys to unlocking some of the mysteries of dinosaur growth and evolution.
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This grant will ensure the involvement of underprivileged and underrepresented minorities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
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Justyna Widera, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry has built her career on improving aspects of renewable energy, as well as inspiring students to do the same.