News at Adelphi
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The Sal Primeggia Show
CategoriesPublished:A perennially favorite professorand 2019 Adelphi Legendhas license to be as crazy, inventive and creative" as he wants to be.
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Published:Provost Steve Everett, DMA, connects music composition to computer literacy and how technology shapes cognition.
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Published:Adelphi's cybersecurity track is about much more than coding.
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Brian Wygal, PhD, Director of Environmental Studies and Sciences and Associate Professor of Anthropology, is quoted in a U.S. News & World Report story about what students can do with an anthropology degree.
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Published:Thousands of people in New York Cityand more than 7.6 million around the globetook to the streets on Friday, September 20, as part of the Global Climate Strike to demand climate action as world leaders prepared to meet for the United Nations Climate Action Summit.
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Published:Our faculty, students, leadership and staff are active participants in the greater Long Island region, rolling up their sleeves and offering their expertise to solve problems, provide services and improve the lives of our neighbors (including oysters). Another benefit? Valuable, hands-on experience for our students.
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Jon Contino '05: Drawing His Own Conclusions
CategoriesPublished:Jon Contino '05 made his mark with branding strategies and logo creation. Now he's branching out with a new book, new business ventures and designs for the future.
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Published:Ewa Sobczynska '04 has made a career out of concern for underserved communities.
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Salvatore Primeggia '64, MA '66, PhD, professor of sociology at Adelphi, will be honored as the 2019 Legends Award recipient. He teaches courses including The Italian American Experience and Media Images of Italian Americans.
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Published:Adelphi has a long-standing commitment to civic engagement and to addressing the challenges facing society. As part of this tradition, a growing number of faculty members are striving to produce research that resonates beyond academiacommunity-based research that may help resolve issues and enhance quality of life for marginalized populations.
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Published:A yellowed sheet of paper, untouched in Adelphi Library archives for almost 80 years, was the starting point for history major Nicole Quirke's award-winning research on soldiers who fought in the Spanish Civil War.
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Current senior Paul Maurantonio's Super Duper Fighting Game won big fansand an Outstanding Presentation Awardat Adelphi's annual Research Day last April.
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Are pesticides aiding an invasive species? ReginaLena McManus 19 conducted research to see if a tolerance to pesticides might be helping Asian shore crabs push out native crabs on Long Island shores.
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Last September, assistant professor of biology Michael D. D'Emic, PhD, was given a two-week deadline to publish a paper in the journal Science Advances on newly discovered fossils. Needing a graphic to accompany his findings, he turned to Sae Bom Ra '19, then a senior who had created her own major in scientific illustration.
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Published:Music students Dori-Jo Gutierrez and Kevin Lubin turn Walt Whitman's poetry into song for the poet's 200th birthday celebration.
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Shoshanah Tarkow '06 is combining her love of poetry, immersive theater and technology to bring Walt Whitman's famous poetry to life at this year's Fall Arts Festival on Wednesday, October 2.
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Pale Blue Dot(s)is a playwright, written by Erin Mallon '02 and commissioned by Adelphi's Department of Theatre. It's a story of inspiration, joy and wonder," according to Associate Professor Margaret Lally, who is directing the show and worked closely with Mallon in developing the project.
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Award-winning poet and author Jacqueline Woodson 16 (Hon.) is featured in a New York Times article about her impact on literature.
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Claire Flynn 12
CategoriesPublished:Looking back, I see that Adelphi changed my life in a lot of ways. Due to the small class size, I was able to develop personal relationships with faculty, which allowed me to participate in ways that I would not have been able to had I attended a larger institution.
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The mentorship I received as an Adelphi student was unparalleled. Adelphi is a special place, one that has left an indelible mark on my life. I am forever grateful for the opportunity to call this institution my alma mater.
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Nikki Kateman 10
CategoriesPublished:I have an incredibly strong support network because of Adelphi. I know that if I ever needed advice in my personal or professional life or guidance on research for my own job, I could contact any one of the spectacular women I had the opportunity to learn from in the political and sociology departments.
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Cristina Rade 09, MS 13
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi has inspired me, developed me, challenged me, supported me, and gifted me with an inimitable network of friends, mentors, and colleagues.
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An Adelphi student is quoted in a story on U.S. presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren. The story is also featured in The Telegraph, SF Gate and more.
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Jonathan Larson Legacy Concert event starring Andy Robinson is featured by Broadway World.
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Tasneem Shoubir hated going to the dentist as a child. Now she's entering the Honors College and starting Adelphi's seven-year joint program with NYU's School of Dentistry.
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Published:Lea A. Theodore, PhD, a professor at Adelphi's Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, licensed psychologist and school psychologist, knows the effects of environmental conditions on children all too well.
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City & State New York has named Nikki Kateman '10, 91勛圖厙 alumna and political communications director of the Local 338 Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU/UDCW), to their prestigious 2019 Albany 40 Under 40 list. The annual honor recognizes outstanding individuals under the age of 40 who are shaking up state politics.