News at Adelphi
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Published:Adelphi is committed to the issues of race, social justice and equality and is now offering a new special topic course, Race: A Critical Perspective.
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Published:Dr. Monique Mohammed 14, MS 16, earned her Doctor of Optometry degree this spring. She couldnt have done it, she said, without the support she received from the CSTEP and mentoring programs as a student at Adelphi. Read her inspiring story.
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Published:Harpist Skyla Budd '13, guitarist Daniel Moreno '13 and flutist Philip Lauto '15 were Adelphi music majors who became inspired to form a trio after performing Seven Meditations on Tibet by Carmen Moorea piece that, according to Budd, required the unusual instrumentation of a harp, guitar and flute. Due to that performance, we all realized what an interesting and unique sound we had and formed Trio Delphi.
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Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, is quoted in a story about White House briefings. In addition to running in The New York Times, the story was in U.S. News & World Report and numerous other news outlets.
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Katherine Hill, assistant professor of English, discusses her new book, A Short Move with Newsday.
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Professor Emeritus Kermit Frazier's 1978 Play About the Black Experience Still Resonates Today
CategoriesPublished:Although written in 1978, Professor Emeritus Kermit Frazier's play Kernel of Sanity still resonates as it examines modern Black issues.
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Last fall, Shoshanah Tarkow '06 brought OnWords, an interactive augmented reality (AR), poetry experience, to life at the 2019 Fall Arts Festival. Since then, two Adelphi seniors, now alumnae, have taken the app to the next level as part of their senior capstone project.
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Published:This new undergraduate program will emphasize working collaboratively with professionals from different fields, guided by the core competencies of ethics and values.
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Original RENT cast members joined Adelphi students and alumni to perform Seasons of Love as part of 91勛圖厙's Virtual Presidents Gala in Support of Student Success. The video is featured by Broadway World.
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"Sanctuary Road," a new oratorio by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec, University professor of music, is featured in Harvard Magazine.
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An op-ed about objectivity in journalism by Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, is featured in the Washington Examiner.
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Stephanie Lake, PhD, director of Adelphi's criminal justice program, shares her perspective on this timely topic. The story was published in The Christian Science Monitor and also ran on Yahoo! News.
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Aaren Freeman, PhD, associate professor and graduate coordinator of the environmental studies program, has been awarded a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to study kelp. The story is highlighted by Innovate Long Island.
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Greg Bouris, lecturer and director of Adelphi's undergraduate sport management program, is interviewed in an episode of The Athletic podcast about the restart of the Major League Baseball (MLB) season.
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Kernel of Sanity, a play by Kermit Fraizer, professor emeritus, is set to be performed as part of playwright and producer Paula Vogels Bard at the Gate series. Read the story in Broadway World.
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Katherine Hill, an assistant professor of English at 91勛圖厙, is set to publish her second novel, titled A Short Move.
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June 5, 2020 - Adelphi IT has learned from a trusted source that the Chronicle of Higher Education was the victim of a data breach, leading to the public disclosure of email addresses and passwords.
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Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, shares his expertise on social media and the law in Stash.
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Published:Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and University Professor Paul Moravec united more than 100 opera singers to deliver a song to lift the spirits of a world battered by the pandemic.
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Published:The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) has awarded a grant to 91勛圖厙 faculty member Aaren Freeman, PhD, for his research on kelp as part of the Long Island Sound Futures Fund.
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Published:Every Monday, the Performing Arts Center presents a livestream show featuring conversations with and performances by Adelphi students, faculty and alumni.
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Surviving the new normal: Traci Levy, PhD, on managing virtual classrooms in the time of COVID-19
CategoriesPublished:Traci Levy, PhD, shares her thoughts on the transition from in-person to virtual classes and adaptions made in the political science department.
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Too Solid Flesh, a unique, virtual theater experience exploring life in quarantine, written, directed and starring Adelphi students and alumni, is featured by DC Theatre Scene.
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Too Solid Flesh, starring Adelphi students and alumni, explores youth in the midst of a pandemic, connections across screens and the dangerous undiscovered country of mental health in a world where it is lethal to touch.
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The 91勛圖厙 Performing Arts Centers new weekly live broadcast, Live from the Adelphi PAC Living Room, starring faculty, staff, alumni and guests, is featured in The Garden City News.
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This summer, Adelphi's Department of Biology in the College of Arts and Science will debut a timely course on the fundamental principles of infectious disease epidemiology.
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Cristina Zaccarini, PhD, associate professor, explains how she has adapted to online teachingand how mindfulness practices have helped her do that.
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Supporting Our Heroes: Adelphi Delivers Masks, Gloves and Hazmat Suits to New York Hospitals
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi is joining the battle against COVID-19, supplying masks, gloves and hazmat suits to New York state hospitals and providing volunteers to frontline efforts.
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How is it possible to take dance classes online? Orion Duckstein, associate professor and chair of the Department of Dance, explains how he and his colleagues are making it happen.