News at Adelphi
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In 2018, the Office of University Communications and Marketing relaunched Adelphi Insider as two weekly newsletters—Insider Events and Insider News. The Adelphi community has supported this effort, sending events to promote and sharing news, announcements, stories and photos about students, faculty, staff and alumni.
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To keep the celebration going, Adelphi is highlighted in Newsday's annual commencement moments piece.
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Research by Eugene Hecht, PhD, professor of physics, on understanding energy was published in the American Journal of Physics.
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In a world where nonprofit internships may be ignored, Adelphi is collaborating with nonprofits to prepare students for the workforce, says Innovate LI.
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Molly Cuevas has always been a competitor. After her four years on the field hockey team at Adelphi University, the 24-year-old decided to challenge herself in a way she’s never been challenged before.
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What the Freshmen Are Reading
CategoriesPublished:For further information, please contact: Todd Wilson Strategic Communications Director p – 516.237.8634 e – twilson@adelphi.edu
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For further information, please contact: Todd Wilson Strategic Communications Director p – 516.237.8634 e – twilson@adelphi.edu
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For further information, please contact: Todd Wilson Strategic Communications Director p – 516.237.8634 e – twilson@adelphi.edu
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Turning interns into hires
CategoriesPublished:Associate Director for Internships Jonathan Ivanoff is quoted in a Newsday article about internships being a great pathway to potential employment.
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For the second year in a row, Adelphi University has been honored with an Eduventures Innovation Award. This time, it is for the success of its Mentoring Program for first-year students. The award was formally presented at the Eduventures Summit on June 6 in Boston.
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The Department of Health and Sport Sciences (HSS) has gone all out with a jam-packed schedule of sessions and presentations for the International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education (AIESEP) Conference, to be held June 19–June 22, 2019, on Adelphi's Garden City campus.
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Google implemented a mandatory security feature that requires your mobile device to have a passcode enabled if you have your Adelphi Student Gmail account in any G Suite Apps on your phone.
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Michael D’Emic, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology, will present his lecture on "How Fast Did Dinosaurs Grow Up?" at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, says Billings Gazette.
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Our amazing volunteer Myra Taylor appeared in the Breast Cancer campaign #NoMatterMyAge.
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"Summer has finally arrived! It’s a great time for BBQ, Baseball, going to the beach, and, if you love everything Apple like I do, the World Wide Developer Conference."
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Who are the best employers in New York state? According to the first-ever Forbes America's Best Employers By State rankings, Adelphi is one of them, ranking No. 71 out of 146 employers who made the list.
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Fighting for Our Salt Marshes: Adelphi Biology Professor Speaks Out on the Dangers of Methoprene
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Foellmer shared his expertise in a video produced by the Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter. He explained that healthy wetlands protect property and surrounding areas by absorbing flood water from storms such as Superstorm Sandy.
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The Failed Blockade of Qatar
CategoriesPublished:Arc Digital, a publication committed to intellectual pluralism, has published a piece byJonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow.
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Jac Bernhard '16 Gives a "Screamo Version of a Robert Frost Poem" on Late Night with Seth Meyers
CategoriesPublished:Robert Frost's poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is rather angst-y as it is. Wait till you hear it put to music by an emo band. Or, at least, a fictional emo band.
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This year’s Research Day on April 17 was Adelphi’s biggest yet—it grows every year. Learn what was new at our 16th annual event, and meet some of the students who presented their research.
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Long Island philanthropists and a child development professional will be honored at the 19th annual Adelphi University President's Gala on Saturday, June 15, at the Garden City Hotel from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
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“Buy local.” “Buy organic.” “Buy sustainable.” “Buy from a ‘good farm.’ ”
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Video of Fabian Morgan proposing to graduate Krystal Richards on Commencement day 2019 as she walked across the stage to receive her diploma has gone viral on the internet and been covered by several news outlets.
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Indigenous peoples often appear as caricatures in official histories and popular narratives of Japan’s 20th-century empire. A new book by assistant professor of history Kirsten Ziomek, PhD, paints a fuller picture of cultures that have long been marginalized.
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Research by Geoffrey Ream, Ph.D., associate professor of social work, has revealed a shocking fact: Nearly one-quarter of young teens who died by suicide were LGBT.
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Internationally known anthropology professor Anagnostis Agelarakis, PhD, has unearthed amazing finds on digs in Greece. When his recent research uncovered the story behind remains he’d found, the world took notice.
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Saturday, June 15th will be a special day for a longtime Garden City family. Michael Tiedemann and his wife Christine will receive the President’s Award for Distinguished Service at the school’s 19th Annual President’s Gala.
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The death of a grandparent may be a child’s first experience of losing someone close to them. Processing the loss can be confusing, scary, and painful.
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This academic year, Adelphi University received four grants totaling nearly $1.7 million for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)-related projects. Three grants were awarded from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the fourth grant was awarded from the American Chemical Society.
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For Women Entrepreneurs in Conservative Countries, "Strategic Disobedience" Is a Path to Success
CategoriesPublished:Can women entrepreneurs succeed in male-dominated, conservative countries? Research by Murat Erogul, Ph.D., assistant professor of management, shows they can—as long as they practice what he calls “strategic disobedience.”