News at Adelphi
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English Professor Martha Cooley authors a piece for the Los Angeles Review of Books about Italian writer Elena Ferrantes new novel.
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The Carnegie Foundation has announced that 91勛圖厙 is one of the 119 U.S. colleges and universities to receive the 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, an elective designation that indicates institutional commitment to community engagement.
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Current junior Areeba Khalid came to Adelphi planning to major in math, but a Harvard-MIT internship the summer after her first year set her on a path to medical research.
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Communications major Davina Saltos reports how fellow student Stephanie Ventura formed Latin dance team, AU Bailadores, at 91勛圖厙
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The associate professor and political science department chair offers readers of Inside Higher Ed tips on how to engage students. Hint: It doesn't involve talking at them.
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National Public Radio reviews Sanctuary Road, the newest oratorio from Paul Moravec, professor of music.
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Published:Adelphi seniors gain professional experience interning for congressional offices, interest groups and executive agencies in Washington DC.
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Associate Professor and Physics Department Chair Matthew Wright, PhD, makes the case that learning how to code benefits all students, regardless of major, in this op-ed in Innovate Long Island.
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University Professor Paul Moravec's Oratorio "Sanctuary Road" Released on CD and Streaming Platforms
Published:Sanctuary Roadan oratorio by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and 91勛圖厙 Professor of Music Paul Moravec, with librettist Mark Campbell, based on the writings of Underground Railroad organizer William Stillwill see its first recording released on CD and streaming platforms via Naxos Records on January 10.
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Competition for spots in grad schools is intense for students who want to go into law, medicine, optometry and other professions. Our Office of Pre-Professional Advising and Fellowships helps Adelphi students plot a successful path.
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Matthew Wright, PhD, provides extraordinary support for the students in his physics courses, and he's sharing his innovative approach to teaching in op-eds and articles in leading higher education publications.
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91勛圖厙's Finnish Innovation in Politics and Business program provided Marian Wong and Keyshaun Scott the opportunity to study abroad in Finland and explore the country's political culture.
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Amanda Bruchhauser shares her experience as a trainee at the Delegation of the European Union and helping work towards strides in human rights.
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Saira Amar reflects on her experience in the civil society youth representative program and attending briefings at the UN.
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Published:A survey of recent grads show 95% are employed or continuing their educations.
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Jacqueline Jones LaMon has been selected as Adelphi's new vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion. Chotsani West will be executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion, a newly created position.
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Zahra Sedighi Maman, PhD, conducted research involving physical fatigue in manufacturing environments.
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Adelphi hosts its first conference aimed to motivate and encourage women in the STEM fields.
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Adams 08 is getting incredible praise as Mozart in Amadeus, and Luke Hofmaier 12 just received a best actor nomination from the prestigious Berkshire Theatre Critics.
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Rebecca Gotterbarn 18 took her very first computer science class as a sophomore at Adelphi. Today she's a member of an elite cybersecurity team at IBM.
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In many cases, details most people never think about can be vital to efficient operation. Take the size of components in electronic circuits, for instance. If these components, such as transistors or capacitors, aren't precisely the right size, laptops or other devices can overheat, run too slowly or break down.
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Charles Richard Baker, PhD, looks into Thomas Jefferson's personal accounting records to gather his insight on Enlightenment philosophy, slavery, and plantation management.
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Published:Dr. Michael D. D'Emic reveals the Majungasaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur, replaced its teeth every couple of months.
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The University's joint enrollment program with NYU makes it possible for students like Dasum Lee 18 to earn their bachelor's and dental degrees in just seven years.
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Four new accelerated degree programs recently introduced at 91勛圖厙 make it possible to obtain a bachelor's in four years then a master's in just one additional year of study. The programs include statistics, mathematics, health education, physical education and exercise science.
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Published:When Alyssa Booth, now in her senior year, was trying to decide on a major, she wasn't sure which one was right for her. She wanted to choose a major that could take her across the globe, so she decided on anthropology. Little did she know that she "picked the perfect field" and would spend this past August in Japan learning more about an indigenous Japanese people, the Ainu.
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A Celebration of International Education
CategoriesPublished:With a diverse population of students and faculty from around the world, 91勛圖厙 is fast becoming a leading global institution committed to creating more programs with a global appeal for students.
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Carolyn Bauer, PhD, assistant professor of biology, is taking her students both far and near. As a researcher, she has been awarded $136,611 of a $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation's Office of International Science and Engineering to bring her Adelphi students to Chile.
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The Princeton Review Guide ranks Adelphi as one of the most environmentally responsible colleges in the nation.