News at Adelphi
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English Department Chair and Professor Kermit Frazier is Awarded the Bogliasco Fellowship
CategoriesPublished:Play to explore relations between Irish Americans and African Americans
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Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the United Nations Herman Schaper Comes to Adelphi
CategoriesPublished:International Security: The Roles of the UN, NATO, and the EU
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Teaming up as scholars, cosmopolitans, and global business leaders.
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Long Island Lecture by Best-selling Author
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Long Island Lecture by Daoism Expert
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2010.
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Research by Adelphi faculty is redefining what it means to be green.
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Five faculty members discuss their work to improve our health, and our lives.
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Ceramic artists at Adelphi University find that the unpredictability of the wood-fired anagama kiln yields beautiful pieces, which will be on display there through February 20. » Read the full article from the New York Times For further information, please contact: Todd Wilson Strategic Communications Director p – 516.237.8634 e – twilson@adelphi.edu
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Dr. Sam L Grogg Adelphi University has announced the appointment of Dr. Sam L Grogg to the position of dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Dean Grogg will begin his duties on June 1, 2011. Grogg has had a long history of service in education. He is currently the dean of the School…
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Adelphi University is pleased to announce that Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Environmental Studies Program Anagnostis Agelarakis received the distinction of having one of the most exciting Top 10 Discoveries named by Archaeology magazine, a publication of the Archaeological Institute of America. The annual list aims to highlight sites, artifacts, and scientific studies…
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Adelphi presents the first licensed full production of RENT after its Broadway closing.
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The National Science Foundation has awarded Adelphi University $599,000 in grant funding over the next five years for The Opportunity Program, which will provide financial support, scholarship opportunities, and career guidance to 18 economically disadvantaged undergraduate students majoring in biology, chemistry, or physics. The program’s goal is to increase the number of highly skilled U.S.…
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February 28, 2007