News at Adelphi
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Dirt covered the hands of Queens, New York, native Julio RuizDiaz last summer as he excavated artifacts in the Alaskan wilderness.
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Nicole Rudolph
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Rudolph’s research brings together political, social, and cultural history. She has worked as the Managing Editor of the journal French Politics, Culture and Society and is author of the book At Home in Postwar France: Modern Mass Housing and the Right to Comfort.
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Svetla Marinova ’10
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi gave me the opportunity to come to New York and start a brand new life. I can’t imagine who I would be if it weren’t for all the incredible experiences I was able to create at Adelphi.”
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Camille Pajor ’09, MBA ’16
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi has educated me, sustained me, challenged me, built me up, and has forever enriched my life with an extraordinary network of friends, mentors, and colleagues. Vita sine litteris mors est!”
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Alumni Get “INN" Step for a Cause
CategoriesPublished:Sarah O'Connor '16 was on a fashion shoot in Italy, but her thoughts weren't on striking poses for the camera.
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Graduating seniors Jai Punjwani and Jack Demm honored faculty members who have influenced them the most. Those inspirational professors were Diane Della Croce, Ph.D., and Salvatore Giunta.
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Dr. Richard Garner is an accomplished scholar, published author, Alumni Legend and current and founding dean of the Honors College.
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The study concluded that transgender health can be greatly improved by supportive families and a strong social support system.
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Adelphi’s new First-Year Living-Learning Community offers a select group of outstanding students the opportunity to live and work together to build on their already impressive leadership skills.
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Chioma Eze BS ’08
CategoriesPublished:A consultant at the Boston Consulting Group and a CPA, Eze is a part of the Selfless4Africa organization, a nonprofit with a vision for an Africa where all children are able to attain formal primary and secondary school education, regardless of their family’s income or social status.
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Emily Ladau BA ’13
CategoriesPublished:A communications consultant, writer, public speaker and disability rights activist, she chose to pursue a career in the disability field. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, HuffPost, SELF, The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report.
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Priyam Talreja BA ’09
CategoriesPublished:A psychology intern at Lenox Hill Hospital, she worked in Africa as a psychological consultant with Save the Children International on initiatives surrounding orphans and vulnerable children.
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After earning his bachelor's degree in political science, Hardy-Françon got to work earning his master's, and landed a spot on an investigative reality show.
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Elizabeth Daitz ’02
CategoriesPublished:“It’s an around the clock job,” said Elizabeth Daitz ’02. “But, I love every second of it.” Daitz is the first ever director, civil matters for the New York City Police Department.
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Trevor Braaten ’07
CategoriesPublished:"Professional interaction was something that I learned at Adelphi.”
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Alyssa Grieco ’12
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi offered me everything I was looking for.”
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Adelphi University Dean Becomes the 21st Member of the University’s Million Dollar Round Table
CategoriesPublished:A commitment from Richard K. Garner, PhD, dean of Adelphi’s Honors College, will support endowed scholarship funds.
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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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Not Throwing Away Their Shot
CategoriesPublished:Thanks to “Hamilton” and teachers like Brett Clark ’10, M.A. ’11, low-income students in New York see what's possible.
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Toy manufacturers like Lego and Mattel increasingly address diversity. Members of the Adelphi community address how creating an inclusive environment has long been part of our campus.
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This physics major in Adelphi's joint degree engineering program with Columbia University spent a summer researching solutions to a deteriorating dam on her family’s land.
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A Crowning Achievement
CategoriesPublished:Samantha Shay beat some stiff competition to win the America’s National Teenager Scholarship Organization (ANTSO) national title for 2016.
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Eliza Wierzbinska ’10
CategoriesPublished:It was as an undergraduate psychology major at Adelphi that Wierzbinska decided what her career path would look like.
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Wilbur Asheld ’06
CategoriesPublished:As a student at Adelphi, Dr. Asheld was exposed to science, research and teaching, three areas that would become staples throughout his education as a physician.
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Akhil Ketkar ’08
CategoriesPublished:Akhil enjoys his collaborative work environment and the critical thinking and analytical skills required of him at Weiss Asset Management.
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Christian Fundo ’07
CategoriesPublished:Fundo is a fourth-year associate at Latham & Watkins and secretary of the non-profit organization, Board of Rebuilding Together NYC.
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Hannah Doty ’12
CategoriesPublished:“I’ve always had lots of interests. I never felt like I had to pick just one at Adelphi.”
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Sean Magaldi ’09
CategoriesPublished:Magaldi credits Adelphi with putting him on his current path.