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CategoriesPublished:Everybody's psyched when they get the news that they've been accepted by Adelphi. Some just take their excitement to the next level.
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Alex Trujillo grew up in Reno, Nevada, but he's known since October 2013 that he wanted to go to college in another state. That is when a deadly shooting at his middle school forever changed his outlook.
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At Adelphi, Sean Culkin learned about the Bridges to Adelphi program, which provides a support system for students with autism spectrum disorder.
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As an Adelphi student back in the 1990s, Ricardo Abrameto joined the Army to help pay his tuition.
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This fall, the University will welcome its most diverse entering class ever, with close to half of new first-year students identifying as nonwhite.
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Over the past few years, administrators, students and faculty on the task force and the committee have worked together to launch 13 initiatives that support LGBTQ+ groups.
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Adelphi prides itself on being a model of diversity and inclusion. Now, one of our top diversity programs is serving as a model for school districts on Long Island.
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In the fall of 1926, the first international student crossed the Atlantic to attend what was then Adelphi College. Today, young men and women come from all over the world to attend Adelphi.
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Every year, students from Adelphi's Department of Theatre spend part of the summer getting a look at how professional productions are made and helping develop shows.
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One of the most valuable things Adelphi offers students is the opportunity to learn and grow in a smaller academic community.
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Diversity is an important part of Adelphi University's identity, and a new survey shows that Adelphi students embrace their multicultural world better than their peers at other schools.
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For Adelphi students about to enter the real world, and those with a couple of years of college still ahead, one of the best places to jump-start their a career is the annual Job and Internship Expo.
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It's easy for students to get to New York City at any time during the school year. And they can take part in the growing number of big-city activities Adelphi plans for them.
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Adelphi students are given dozens of opportunities to join organized trips to concerts and performances in Manhattan every year.
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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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Adelphi was selected as one of the 50 safest colleges in America, moving up from No. 48 to No. 13—a remarkable jump in public safety rankings.
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Last year, Adelphi hosted 344 weekend programs for 12,200 students and 395 weekday programs for 10,300 students.
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Adelphi University Athletics has racked up so many awards and high honors lately that it's a challenge to keep up.
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More than 100 alumni, friends, students, faculty and staff participated in the inaugural Women’s Leadership Conference on November 4, 2017.
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The people who planned Adelphi's first inaugural Spirit Weekend had a mission in mind: Create 37 events over three days and include something for everybody.
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Last year, Adelphi hosted 344 weekend programs for 12,200 students, and 395 weekday programs for 10,300 students.
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Adelphi has launched a series of programs—one of several new efforts at faculty development—focused on preparing faculty to reach the newest generation of students.
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Adelphi is committed to being a model of diversity and inclusion, from faculty hiring practices to supporting the needs of all students.
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Adelphi provides powerful services for our military students. Now we're spearheading an initiative to further strengthen this support system.
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The personal touch of the Adelphi International program gives students who come to Adelphi from abroad a pathway to success.
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The Bridges to Adelphi program is creating ways for students with autism to land jobs and internships.
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Thanks to Adelphi, Bedard, who was born with cerebral palsy, is ready to pursue his calling as a disabilities rights lawyer.
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Politics are a hot topic on campus, and students, faculty, staff and administration have rolled up their sleeves to build awareness, advocate and have some fun this election season.
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The president of Adelphi's Latino Student Association, Heidi Peña Ortiz, speaks about the organization's goals and upcoming events.
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In a survey, Wahiba Abu-Ras, Ph.D., associate professor, finds cause for concern.