News at Adelphi
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Outstanding Alumni: Meagan Simms, ’15, Discusses Value of STEP and Life After Graduation
CategoriesPublished:Of our notable alumni, Meagan Simms distinguishes herself with her current work as well as her past experiences as a STEP scholar.
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Kelly Clifford, ’17 and ’18, on Inclusion, Co-Teaching, and Working with Special Needs Students
CategoriesPublished:Clifford's work as a student teacher in Mineola has prepared her with invaluable relationships as well as real world experience.
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Salazar has developed his professional skills by mentoring peers and working with organizations where he can teach others.
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Daniel Kaplan's research on dementia is providing a roadmap of hope for family and caregivers, and battles a lack of understanding of this often-stigmatized neurological condition.
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The work of Anthropology Associate Professor Brian Wygal was featured (story also ran in the International Business Times publication).
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The work of Anthology Professors Kathryn Krasinski and Brian Wygal is featured (also appeared in the newspaper Newsday).
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The work of Anthology Professors Kathryn Krasinski and Brian Wygal is featured (Also published on LiveScience.com).
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Andrew Olsen is part of the Web Communications team.
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We hope that you will stand with us in defense of science and scientific integrity.
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Academic Honesty Awareness Week
CategoriesPublished:This composition reflects the responsibility that all of us share to create and maintain a culture of academic honesty at Adelphi.
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Professor Fiori in Berlin
CategoriesPublished:Learn what Professor Katherine Fiori is working on during her sabbatical in Germany.
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A visual artist who found her artistic direction with the help of the Department of Art and Art History, Baldwin has found success after success in the years since her graduation.
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Published:Assistant Professor Ivan Fabe Dempsey Hyatt, Ph.D., and Adelphi student Marly Medard, accompanied by her crystal sample, arrived to work on a beamline of the synchrotron.
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Adelphi is investing in new labs that are transforming students’ learning experiences and driving them into fields like health informatics to cybersecurity.
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The Department of Communications on Trump's use of social media and struggles with the press, as well as preparing students for a new age of journalism.
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Top-notch course offerings and a Game Development Lab and Cybersecurity Lab help prepare students for technological challenges.
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Lynda.com online training portal is now available for free to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø faculty, staff and students.
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From outdoor recreation to museum visits and lab research, Adelphi students are learning in new and exciting ways.
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Spear Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:January 27, 2017 - A staff member’s email account has been compromised. The stolen account credentials were used to send a mass phishing message to our community. Â
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Kenneth Murray ’14 is now on Broadway in Cirque du Soleil’s "Paramour." Student Lana Hankinson has performed with the professional ballet company, Dances Patrelle.
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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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All members of the Adelphi community are welcome to come on Thursday, January 19, to join Adelphi in this national movement to shed light on the values of inclusion, participation and compassion.
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Spear Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:January 11, 2017 - A staff member’s email account has been compromised. The stolen account credentials were used to send a mass phishing message to our community. Â
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After earning his bachelor's degree in political science, Hardy-Françon got to work earning his master's, and landed a spot on an investigative reality show.
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Were it not for Adelphi theater department chair and professor, Nicholas Petron, M.A. '71, Randall Emmett may not have gone to college.
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Remembering Jonathan Larson ’82
CategoriesPublished:Jonathan Larson ’82, the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer and composer of "Rent" tragically lost his life to Marfan syndrome at age 35, but he lives on in the memories of those at Adelphi who taught him and befriended him.
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Q&A with one of Adelphi's international students.
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After Adelphi's recent screening of Before the Flood, associate professor Beth Christensen gave some input on climate change.
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Jon Contino '05 credits Adelphi with helping him turn his signature drawing style into a successful career as a graphic designer.
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Nicole McEwan Caradonna ’09’s middle school students learn to combine art with technology, along with an important lesson.