News at Adelphi
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Lendelle Raymond '12
CategoriesPublished:Lendelle looks back on the experience of learning in a small, connected environment. She studied the breast cancer drug Letrozole as part of the McDonnell Fellowship program.
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Free children’s program with Adelphi University’s music department.
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The autism expert captivates hundreds with her Adelphi lecture.
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Adelphi University sponsors the technology fair at the inaugural All American High School Film Festival.
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Lights! Camera! Action!
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University sponsors high school film festival launched by Andrew Jenks
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A strange tale of a Florentine immigrant who came to the U.S. in 1907 and taught Italian at the original Adelphi College in Brooklyn.
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Languages of Memory: Gladys Nussenbaum
CategoriesPublished:Gladys Nussenbuam, who graduated from Adelphi in 1950, has shared a few images from over half a century ago.
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Adelphi in Bilbao
CategoriesPublished:Spanish students had the wonderful opportunity this summer to pursue their studies abroad.
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Celebrating student success with the presentation of departmental awards.
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Announcing new scholarship opportunities available to students in 2014-15.
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Louisa Armstrong has been selected for the Chinese Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program.
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Jennifer Campagnoli has been selected as a TAPIF English Teaching Assistant in France for 2013-14.
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Accomplishments of the students of the Department of Languages, Literature, and Culture.
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Highlights and accomplishments of the faculty of the Department of Languages, Literature, and Culture.
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Julianna Claase talks about her time studying abroad in Italy.
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Student Sarah Cinquemani talks about her journey to Australia on her study abroad trip.
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Dr. Assante, a scholar of the ancient Near East, will discuss “The Ancient Roots of the Fear of Death in Patriarchal Religions" at Adelphi.
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Kyra McFarland, Theatre Major
CategoriesPublished:As a theatre major, she enjoys going into New York City to see music concerts and plays, both on- and off-Broadway.
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Joseph Geiger, Biology Major
CategoriesPublished:He has been to Yankees games, Broadway shows and operas in New York City, and there are more cultural events to come.
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Being so close to New York City has given her great opportunities for internships, including at ABC-TV's The View.
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Scott Pero, Theatre Major
CategoriesPublished:Whether we’re going to see a show, ice skating in the winter or visiting a museum, my friends and I always find something to do in the Big Apple.
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Sasha Smith
CategoriesPublished:“The scholarship [Mr. Palmer] is providing truly means everything to me.”
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Video journalist Dan Brenner covers Adelphi's Research Day.
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Adelphi University is a Princeton Review Best College.
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Adelphi University Presents Authors and Artists: An Exhibition of Scholarly and Artistic Works
CategoriesPublished:The Authors and Artists exhibition features scholarly and artistic works published or created by University faculty, administrators and staff.
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Al Cattabiani ’80
CategoriesPublished:Al Cattabiani’s advice to today’s Adelphi students is to chart their own path—sound words of wisdom coming from an entrepreneur who has had a successful career starting and building businesses. “In these times, chances are you’ll have more than one ‘career.’”
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The Evolution of Expression
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University President Robert A. Scott, Ph.D., chronicles how his creativity has come full circle--being an avid writer and photographer.
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Adelphi University's 2013 McDonell Fellows spent the summer collaborating with faculty mentors and conducting science research.
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Lecture on “Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities in Africa: The Case of the Two Sudans” on October 2, 2013.
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Transitory art is celebrated in a yearlong exhibition that opened in April.