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    Piano trio concert on Long Island

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    Enhancing knowledge of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health and Development for the Long Island community since 2005,Adelphi University’s Institute for Parenting will deliver four new, exciting and dynamic professional development programs with nationally renowned experts. All workshops have a registration fee of $115.00, with an opportunity of early registration at $105.00. Workshops will take place…

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    Super Bowl Media Stars Hail from Adelphi University The Super Bowl is the biggest event for not only football fans but for the biggest brands to air commercials to a national audience estimated at more than 170 million people. Thus, the talent on the field is just as important as the talent involved with the…

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    As she enters her first year of the graduate program, Angelica is confident that Adelphi will help her on her road to success.

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    Success in the real world is a result of the strong work ethic he learned at Adelphi.

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    An Adelphi business degree would enable him to take over his father’s business or start his own.

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    Chitimbire's family has traveled to Adelphi for generations—it's a family legacy.

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    “Adelphi has given me the opportunity to do it all. I’ve been enjoying it on the field and off the field.”

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    Russian born, multi-award-winning pianist Vassily Primakov makes his first appearance at the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (AUPAC) Concert Hall, One South Avenue, Garden City, NY on Saturday, February 4, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. Primakov has been hailed as a world class importance and is known as the musician with the right touch producing music…

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    Adelphi University is proud to present Howardena Pindell: Paintings and Works on Paper in the Ruth S. Harley University Center Gallery.  This exhibition features several of Pindell’s widely known and exhibited handmade punched paper collages, prints, and photo collages. The exhibit will be on display from Sunday, January 22 through Tuesday, March 6, 2012. A gallery talk…

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    We hope you enjoyed your break as we welcome you back to the start of a new semester! We would like to bring to your attention some recent technology enhancements at Adelphi University: AU Gmail MigrationThe transition of faculty to Adelphi Gmail was completed in early January. Adelphi Gmail not only offers the latest web-based…

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    Adelphi University is proud to announce that its Executive Director of Public Safety, Eugene Palma, has joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Long Island InfraGard Advisory Board. Mr. Palma joined Adelphi in 1999 as the associate director of public safety and transportation, and was appointed to the position of executive director of public safety and transportation…

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    The multi-talented Stephanie Cadman and Celtic Blaze brings its unique brand of singing, world renowned dancing, and fiddling to the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (AUPAC) on Saturday, March 3, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. in the AUPAC Concert Hall 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY. This well rounded performer’s show will feature a diverse range…

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    Nonprofit center expands its leadership

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    As a part of the 2011-2012 Guest Artist Series, the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (AUPAC) will host recording artist, singer-songwriter, and pianist Bruce Hornsby for a performance to be held on Friday, February 10, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. in the AUPAC Concert Hall, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY. The Guest Artist Series has…

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    M.S. and Advanced Certificate in Health Information Technology To answer the increasing demand for well-trained health information technology professionals, Adelphi University is pleased to announce that it will begin offering a Master’s of Science and an Advanced Certificate in Healthcare Informatics in the Spring 2012 semester designed for IT professionals pursuing health information management and/or healthcare professionals…

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    Jessica Lohan '02 is the consummate "people person" who also happens to have a passion for conducting research.

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    With his M.B.A. in hand, John has the option to join his father, an entrepreneur for more than 40 years.

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    When it comes to business, recent M.B.A. graduate Kristen Ulin B.B.A. '05, M.B.A. '07 likes to keep it all in the family.

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    Former head of the NYSE and ardent internationalist, he's founded several international advisory groups.

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    Mr. Puma credits the School of Business faculty’s reliability and impressive credentials for the success of the M.B.A. program

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    "I don’t know how many schools there are where I can go into two dean’s offices and have a conversation with them basically anytime I want."

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    Because of the intimate, friendly atmosphere at Adelphi, she feels right at home.

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    Accounting major Matthew Messina '09 was drawn to Adelphi University because of the reputation of its School of Business.

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    Besides attending classes at the School of Business, the Commack resident is employed with Ameriprise Financial in Hauppauge

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    Dr. Audrey Freshman submitted a letter to the Garden City Patch on addiction.

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    Grant Awarded to School of Education

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    Ethics is the study of morality, to understand and justify it through reflection and examination.

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    Ruth S. Ammon School of Education senior Kristina Cavallo has been selected as the recipient of the Eastern District–AAHPERD (American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance), EDA Robert Pate Award. This honor is awarded to the top female physical education major in the East. Adelphi’s roots connect to AAHPERD, which was founded on…

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    By Ana Barbu ’10 Lendelle Raymond ’12 studied the breast cancer drug Letrozole. For many college students, earning money in the summer involves manual or menial labor—mowing lawns, bussing tables, painting houses, and the like. But, thanks to Horace G. McDonell, Jr. ’52, ’02 (Hon.), a former Adelphi Trustee and a retired chairman and CEO…

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