News at Adelphi
- College of Arts & Sciences
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The deadline is April 11 for various English Department writing contests.
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Professor Laatikainen coauthored a blog post about the how the UK will fare at the UN if they leave the EU.
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Where are they now?
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Was political science what they expected?
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See what our faculty have accomplished.
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Check out what our students are doing.
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George Giakoumis represented Adelphi at the 2015 Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference
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Pietro Pisciotta recounts the The Friendship Ambassador’s 11th Youth Assembly at the UN.
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The Department of Political Science awards seniors for their hard work and dedication.
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Dr. D'Emic's breakthrough research has received significant publicity.
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Larry Witmer
CategoriesPublished:Larry Witmer (trombone) received his BM degree from the Curtis Institute of Music where his teacher was M. Dee Stewart (Philadelphia Orchestra).
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Andy Bhasin
CategoriesPublished:Violinist Andy Bhasin’s solo and chamber music performances have taken him around the United States, Europe, Central and South America
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Contest Deadline: Friday, April 8, 2016
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Radical Sounds at the PAC
CategoriesPublished:Adjunct music professor Dennis Sullivan, also half of the duo Radical 2, uses his experiences to educate composition students.
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“The point of the song is a call to making change eventually, not just applauding the thought.” -Chuck D. '84, '13 (Hon.)
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"In a political climate in which politicians feel comfortable making derogatory comments about those of my faith, wearing the hijab puts me in a vulnerable position. There are days when I want to melt into the background, with my long hair blowing in the wind. But how boring would that be?"
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An Adelphi connection helped Voorhees score a job where she applies the communications skills she honed at Adelphi.
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Kulins is making a career out of protecting the environment on Long Island and abroad.
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Internships at the Smithsonian and the Cradle of Aviation Museum and helped Wurglics gain career insight.
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Jessica Meyer, an accomplished violinist, recently held a workshop for Adelphi students where she covered techniques and technical aspects of composing with electronics.
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Adelphi Associate Professor Mark Grabowski, J.D., comments on the fight between Apple and the FBI.
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Adelphi student Michael Gayle expresses a wish for love and unity in a musical composition.
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Folio Weekly pays tribute to the hip-hop legend.
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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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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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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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Twenty-five teams from schools in the region participated in the event.
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“It’s like a hackathon but focused on game development,” said Lee Stemkoski, Ph.D., associate professor of mathematics and computer science, who organized the event for Adelphi.
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Dr. Gray, author of “Labor and the Locavore,” was featured on WNYC’s popular morning talk show, “The Leonard Lopate Show.”