News at Adelphi
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Adelphi University Presents “Recent Acquisitions from the Adelphi University Art Collection”
CategoriesPublished:Showcasing works on paper, ceramic and bronze sculptures and paintings acquired within the last five years.
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Dr. Gabriel San Roman ’81
CategoriesPublished:“It’s important to balance the academic life at Adelphi with the social opportunities—and now there are clearly more opportunities than ever on campus.”
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2011.
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Researchers at Adelphi are leading the way in multiple health-related breakthroughs.
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Adelphi scholars apply their expertise to improve social and public health conditions globally, from Botswana to India.
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Art and creative writing faculty members address the psychological effects of modern society and the human condition.
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Learn how faculty are tackling contemporary health threats and challenges.
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Levana Levy, Social Science Major
CategoriesPublished:A full-time student, married with two young children, Levana Levy plans to pursue a Master of Social Work degree right after her May 2011 graduation.
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Richard Neer ’70
CategoriesPublished:A radio veteran, Mr. Neer credits his experience at the University with launching him on a successful career.
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Adelphi University would like to invite Adelphi students, staff, faculty, and all community members to participate in a dialogue about the increasing scarcity of fresh, useable water on our planet and ways that we can protect this natural resource to safeguard our future on Wednesday, April 18, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the…
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Doug Hamshaw ’72
CategoriesPublished:His entry into the lumber business was a fortunate accident.
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Fred Breithut ’49
CategoriesPublished:Trained as an educator, he never lost his interest in business and the responsibility it has to share its workplace skills with students.
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Abigail Kirsch ’51
CategoriesPublished:Although her days of working as a professional chef are behind her, there is no end to cooking in sight.
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Larry Kessler ’65
CategoriesPublished:Is he obsessed? Perhaps, but only with the quality of his businesses.
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Susan Kerr ’71
CategoriesPublished:“I’ve always been able to perceive things that others don’t”
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Lorraine D. Ellis (née Cosentino), M.S.’80
CategoriesPublished:One of her greatest triumphs has been contributing to the implementation of electronic data management (EDC).
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Mary Jo Weinig ’77
CategoriesPublished:“I believe that if we’re going to make any progress on solving our problems, we are going to need to learn to communicate”
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Cynthia Rosicki (née Senko) ’82
CategoriesPublished:Owner of Sparkling Pointe and partner of Rosicki, Rosicki, & Associates.
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Ron Robinson ’87
CategoriesPublished:Founder of BeautyStat.com, an online community to aid “beauty obsessed” shoppers and cosmetic companies alike.
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She raced for one year before deciding to follow her childhood dreams and enroll in law school.
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Dr. Jonathan Orens ’81
CategoriesPublished:Professor of medicine and associate director and clinical chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical Institution.
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Dennis Mullins ’81
CategoriesPublished:“I always knew what I wanted; I was passionate about it”
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Dr. Robert W. Knight ’66, M.S. ’72
CategoriesPublished:A tenured mathematics professor at Evergreen Valley College, he is a pioneer in the use of the Web and digital technology to teach math.
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Dr. Glenn Messina ’80
CategoriesPublished:Attributing much of his career success to the professors who impacted him during his undergraduate years.
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Dr. Gerard Vitale ’78
CategoriesPublished:The first member of his family to attend college, he came to Adelphi thanks to a hard-earned academic scholarship.
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William Tenet ’75 MD, FACC
CategoriesPublished:Associate Director of Cardiovascular Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, he still finds time to stay involved in the Greek community.
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Dr. Gary Fishberg ’72
CategoriesPublished:Owning three independent optometry practices in Southern California, he specializes in contact lenses and pediatric eye care.
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He is one of only 18 board certified periodontists in Connecticut.
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William Fishkind, MD, FACS ’68
CategoriesPublished:An author, educator and researcher—all while maintaining a successful ophthalmology practice.
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“I wanted a real challenge, a niche I could make my own.”