News at Adelphi
- College of Arts & Sciences
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High school journalists and their advisors attended the 15th annual Press Day and Quill Awards.
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A letter to the community from the Chair of the Department of Communications
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Taking to the Sky
CategoriesPublished:Drone aerial photography boldly takes communications program to new heights.
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Kenneth Murray 15
CategoriesPublished:Kenneth Murray 15 became a professional dancer while he was studying at Adelphi. Tenacious, professional, driven, he dreams of Broadway and opening his own studio.
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The Power of a Teacher
CategoriesPublished:"We all have one great teachersometimes more than onewho made a critical difference, but one can be just enough." - Sam L Grogg
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A college student is not a test score, said Daniel Rosenberg, Ph.D., director of Adelphi's General Studies Learning Community.
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Students and professors joined Trio Solisti on the stage of the PAC Concert Hall.
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Professor George Russell shares his teaching philosophy based on influential teachers and his many years at Adelphi.
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A Literary Atmosphere
CategoriesPublished:Assistant professor Catherine Chung talks about the talented students she meets in her creative writing classes.
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In a Finch
CategoriesPublished:Visiting assistant professor Kristin Pepper uses robots to help her engage her students while they learn to code.
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Why would these Adelphi students prefer to spend hours doing research?
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Memorable Professors
CategoriesPublished:Three alumni pursued very different majors but what they have in common is that they found professors who made profound impacts on their lives.
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An Accidental Set Designer
CategoriesPublished:Set design is about space and sculpture, and what the environment says about the characters.
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Department of Sociology professors research social disparities in health and homicides.
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Students learn best when faculty members use their experiences to illustrate concepts taught in the classroom.
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Melina Giakoumis 11 wanted to be in the field and combine research with her love for animals.
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Activist and author Cornel West, Ph.D., headlined a two-day event titled "The Art of Protest and Celebration."
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Prof. Carson Fox examined how narratives change when told from the vantage of unheard perspectives.
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Over 130 Adelphi students, faculty and staff participated in the greatest climate change march in history.
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Matthew Wright, Ph.D.: Going All-In
CategoriesPublished:A physics professor shares his own life lessons with incoming freshmen.
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Dancing for the Stars
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi dance students had the opportunity to spend three weeks working in close study with Taylor 2 dancers.
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Victoria Chiesa 15
CategoriesPublished:Victoria Chiesa 15 turned her passion for sports into writing experience. She had two internships and a freelancing gig at Newsday, CBS Sports and Tennis View Magazine, respectively.
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Donald Grupski, Help Desk and 3D Studio employee and Criminal Justice major/Computer Science minor.
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Jos矇 Velasquez
CategoriesPublished:I am so grateful for the scholarship support Im receiving because I know that means I wont be left worrying so much about paying off debt after graduating."
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Alexa Froccaro
CategoriesPublished:Being the recipient of this scholarship support has without question pushed me to do my absolute best in the classroom and when I go out on the field.
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Trevena Goulbourne 14, M.A. 15, is a rising voice that insists on being heard.
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Artist-in-residence Trio Solisti performs the work of Adelphi's music composition students.
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Janae Cummings, '13 now uses what she learned at Adelphi to teach others in Dubia.
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Justyna Widera, Ph.D., has devoted a significant portion of her research career to studying and testing materials that will lead to more efficient solar cells.
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In his recent book, Professor George Russell, Ph.D., asks "How can we begin to address the malaise of indifference to nature so widespread among our young people?"