News at Adelphi
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This life-changing new scholarship helps students with physical disabilities continue their higher education at Adelphi.
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Meeting with activists, ambassadors and policy makers—sometimes in the United Nations itself—makes our Levermore Global Scholars program unique.
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Friends Make a World of Difference for Pernille Gilje '18, an International Student From Norway
CategoriesPublished:The college years are a time when many students get out of their comfort zones. For Pernille Gilje '18, college presented an opportunity to test the limits of life outside her comfort zone, both emotionally and geographically.
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The Failed Blockade of Qatar
CategoriesPublished:Arc Digital, a publication committed to intellectual pluralism, has published a piece byJonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow.
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Carolina Medina '18 has followed a path that has taken her from Adelphi, where she created her own major combining sustainability development and nonprofit management to a semester studying abroad in Australia. Next up? She's heading to Costa Rica on a Fulbright scholarship.
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The old adage “waste not, want not" works well as a precept for resourcefulness, but a pair of Levermore Global Scholars (LGS) are taking it a step further. When they see waste, it makes them want to salvage and redirect.
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Levermore Global Scholars Research Fellow Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., is quoted by International Policy Digest from his latest CNN piece.
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What's it like living in a world where people fear you because of your religion? More important, what can we do about it?
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Jonathan Cristol Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow makes a case for NATO in his op-ed for CNN -- compiled with political science major and LGS research assistant Nada Osman.
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Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow, is quoted about the United States’ relationship with European allies.
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Wensley Bynoe, a senior in Adelphi's Levermore Global Scholars (LGS) program, is one of those students whose internship led to a greater desire to help those who need it. As an intern this year at the New York State Division of Human Rights, he is working on investigations into discrimination that have opened his eyes to the wide range of injustices facing New Yorkers.
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At Adelphi, students find lifelong friends along with academic success. A big part of that are affinity spaces—places around campus where students with similar interests (international students, veterans and students of color) can not only feel comfortable but nurture themselves in their culture and individuality and interact with the Adelphi community.
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Why Not Hire a Panther?
CategoriesPublished:Since Fall ‘16, ReginaLena McManus ’19, has participated in Adelphi’s Center for Career and Professional Development internship program Hire a Panther, which partners with faculty and administrators to provide students with on-campus experiential learning opportunities.
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At the second Community, Love, Justice and Social Action Day, students from Adelphi's First-Year Seminars shared what they learned at 18 booths that encouraged visitors to reflect upon their responsibilities to one another and the community.
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Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow, is quoted in a German Bild article and featured in a podcast (at 4:24) discussing nationalism, Putin, and more.
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The Center for International Education would like to thank this year's judges, and congratulate all of the students who were finalists in this year's contest.
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At Adelphi, business students don't just read about marketing strategies and business plans. They create them by working with companies like GEICO, United Parcel Service of America, Inc., and 1-800-Flowers.com. Soon, students will have even more opportunities to work with companies on the next big idea when Adelphi's planned Innovation Center, a 2,000-square-foot research lab in Swirbul Library, is completed in September 2019.
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A new book by Levermore Global Scholars Research Fellow Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., addresses how the United States ended up in Afghanistan, why we're still there, and how there are no easy answers in international politics.
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Reaz Khan ’13
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi made me understand my hidden potential.”
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Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars Fellow, comments on the president’s UN General Assembly speech.
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Peri Finkelstein, 18, was born with a rare form of muscular dystrophy, but that didn't stop her from reaching her goal of walking more than 1,000 steps in the Miami Half Marathon in 2016 and the final 1.5 miles in 2017—incredible feats for someone who has been on a ventilator since she was 2 years old.
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"T" for Trust
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's “Dr. T" travels the world to study how schools build relationships with families and communities.
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Commentary by Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars Fellow (also appeared on five other news sites)
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Op-ed by Jonathan Cristol, a research fellow in the Levermore Global Scholars Program at Adelphi.
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In today's increasingly interconnected world, leaders must have a global perspective.
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For Carolina Medina, the semester she spent in Australia was not only a game-changer for her academic and career goals. It was a life changer as well.
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Annual Commencement ceremonies for Adelphi University graduating students took place Friday, May 18, at NYCB Live: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
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"Costumes tear, hair pins fall off, and light cues mess up in dress rehearsals, but nothing beats opening night. This is it. Take charge and create your adventures, panthers. We did it!"
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Nicole Bennett knows a little something about looking beyond your traditional classroom education.
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Adelphi University and campus organizations including the Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies will present numerous events during February's Black History Month celebration.