Events
- “arts and sciences”
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Theatre of Change: Reimagining The Future
CategoriesThe story of a former lawyer and consumer advocate, as his existential moments lead to the discovery of the power of Theatre and storytelling for personal and social change.
Date & Time: April 14 •4:30pm – 5:30pmLocation: Virtual -
Date & Time: April 15 •6:00pm – 7:00pmLocation: Adelphi University Performing Arts Building Room 216
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Na’Shon Jackson shares his journey from justice impacted to community leader.
Date & Time: April 21 •4:30pm – 5:30pmLocation: Virtual -
The Culture Café Series allows for informal conversations between university students and faculty, staff, or administrators of color over lunch.
Date & Time: April 22 •12:00pm – 1:00pmLocation: Multicultural Center (UC 301) -
Date & Time: April 22 •6:00pm – 7:00pmLocation: Adelphi University Performing Arts Building Room 216
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Spring Dance Adelphi
CategoriesStudents of the Department of Dance perform classic and modern dance pieces.
Date & Time: April 23 •7:30pmLocation: Olmsted Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Each year, faculty and students have worked collaboratively in their scholarly endeavors. The research conference also serves to inspire those who wish to engage in research and scholarly explorations in the future.
Date & Time: April 24 •8:30am – 4:15pmLocation: Garden City Campus -
Sponsored the Bhisé Center for Global Understanding (BCGU), this faculty panel will present approaches to issues of equity, justice, and intercultural understanding from each faculty member’s own disciplinary perspective.
Date & Time: April 24 •9:00am – 9:55amLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center -
Spring Dance Adelphi
CategoriesStudents of the Department of Dance perform classic and modern dance pieces.
Date & Time: April 24 •7:30pmLocation: Olmsted Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Spring Dance Adelphi
CategoriesStudents of the Department of Dance perform classic and modern dance pieces.
Date & Time: April 25 •7:30pmLocation: Olmsted Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
New York City Ballet - All Blanchine
CategoriesJoin the Graduate Student Council for All Balanchine I at the New York City Ballet.
Date & Time: April 26 •2:00pm – 5:00pmLocation: New York City Ballet, NYC -
Adelphi Opera Theatre
CategoriesAdelphi Department of Theatre students perform a program of scenes, ensembles and arias from opera and operetta favorites.
Date & Time: April 26 •8:00pmLocation: Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center -
This fascinating exhibition unites the worlds of art, science and the humanities.
Date & Time: April 27 •12:00pm – 2:00pmLocation: Swirbul Library, Gallery -
Spring Dance Adelphi
CategoriesStudents of the Department of Dance perform classic and modern dance pieces.
Date & Time: April 27 •2:00pmLocation: Olmsted Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Adelphi Flute Ensemble
CategoriesAdelphi students perform a variety of great works from the Baroque through classical masters as well as our contemporary works written for this specialized ensemble.
Date & Time: April 28 •7:30pmLocation: Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center -
Join the SPARK Center for a special student reception celebrating this fascinating exhibition that unites the worlds of art, science and the humanities.
Date & Time: April 30 •12:00pm – 2:00pmLocation: Swirbul Library, Innovation Center -
Adelphi Chamber Ensemble
CategoriesAdelphi Department of Music Students perform a program of classic chamber music.
Date & Time: May 1 •7:30pmLocation: Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center -
Undergraduate Spring Open House
CategoriesSpend the day with us on campus and experience Adelphi!
Date & Time: May 3 •11:00am – 2:00pmLocation: Garden City Campus -
Adelphi Vocal Ensemble
CategoriesUnder the direction of Derek Weagle, Adelphi students perform a program of intimate music for a variety of voices.
Date & Time: May 4 •4:00pmLocation: Concert Hall, Performing Arts Center -
Shame:The Master Emotion
CategoriesThis two-part workshop will define shame, explore its impact and give an overview of the literature on the topic of shame, including the work of shame researcher, Brene Brown.