News at Adelphi
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Just in time for the upcoming presidential election, “American Ideas in Full Color” is now open to visitors on the First Floor Gallery of the Swirbul Library. This exhibition focuses on the importance of voting, and showcase different historical political memorabilia dating back to the 1910s.
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Honors College Sophomore Errah Fawad is relaunching AU PAWS Web Radio (PAWS) and reviving Adelphi’s rich history of student broadcasting.
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Bestselling author Alice Hoffman ’73, ’02 (Hon.), launches an event to celebrate storytelling and the power of the imagination.
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English major Brienna (Ennie) Conner is exploring the historical significance of the “Tar Baby” story to uncover the lived experiences of enslaved Africans and their descendants in early America.
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Performances of Parade the musical at Adelphi’s Performing Arts Center are featured.
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Christopher Lyndon-Gee’s new album is his third featuring the music of the exiled 86-year-old composer.
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Beyond the engaging story and colorful characters, this summer's hit movie is rooted in neuroscience, thanks to the expertise of renowned psychologist and scientific consultant Paul Ekman, PhD ’58, ’08 (Hon.).
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Katie Goz, a senior acting major, shares her experience interning at the New York Theatre Workshop.
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Sidney M. Boquiren, PhD, crafted his song cycle from verses by students from third grade to high school.
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Fans of the novel and cult classic film by the bestselling author and Adelphi alum are finally getting their wish for a sequel, with Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock confirmed to reprise their roles.
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The 54th annual festival showcased 16 films of various genres, all directed by Adelphi undergraduate students.
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Students put their improvisation skills into play while treating the audience to music under the stars.
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For The Who’s TOMMY Revival on Broadway Alumna Sarafina Bush ’12 Finds “Just the Right Note”
CategoriesPublished:Meet Lead Costume Designer Sarafina Bush '12.
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Lyric Opera of Kansas City will release the world-premiere recording of The Shining (2016), an opera by College of Arts and Sciences University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, on April 12.
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Communications Professor Joan Stein Schimke, is a writer, producer and director of films. Her spot in a competitive mentorship program will help advance her career, advance women in filmmaking and share her experiences with her students.
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The Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Adelphi PAC) kicks off its 2024 spring season with exciting musical, dance and theatrical performances for the whole family.
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A history major looks at how the Adelphi community—and everyone—can all honor Native American heritage, culture and history this month and year-round.
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In October, the Adelphi community gathered for one of our favorite traditions, the Fall Arts Festival.
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When the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum decided to refresh the way it presents itself to the public, it tapped David Pierce, assistant professor of art and art history, to help lead the project. This designer, painter, filmmaker and animator spent the summer in Hanoi to begin working with the museum to develop a new logo, signage, brochures and other materials.
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Latinx street art illuminates the immigrant experience and history of labor in Texas, countering societal erasures.
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Adelphi faculty explore a century of American immigration through art, music and film.
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One painter finds beauty—and despair— in our world's changing landscape.
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MS student Samuel Sey spent the summer conducting research as one of Adelphi’s competitive Jaggar Community Fellows. Unique to Adelphi, Jaggar internships advance student careers with paid internships while supporting important nonprofit missions.
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Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology adjunct professor Matt Aibel relates performance to therapy, teaching—and is rediscovering the joys of being back on stage.
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Samuel Abrams ‘23 drew imaginary creatures as a child, then translated them into sculptures at Adelphi. They're now inspiring young visitors of the Cradle of Aviation Museum.
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The Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (PAC) has announced a lineup for the upcoming fall season, including exciting musical, dance and theatrical performances from Broadway hits to Shakespeare's classics.
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The members of the Mad Professors come from the dance, math and psychology departments, united by a passion for playing classic rock of the '60s, '70s and '80s.
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Rachel McDermott '05 is taking care of business as a stuntwoman, actress, producer and new mom. Catch her in Extraction 2 on Netflix.
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Prestigious grant supports new production of University Professor Paul Moravec's Underground Railroad opera.
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This annual festival showcased 16 films of various genres, all directed by Adelphi undergraduate students.