News at Adelphi
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U.S. News & World Report says that Adelphi outperforms its ranking.
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Growing Up with the PAC
CategoriesPublished:Theatre major Caitlin Belforti ’13 finds a home in AUPAC.
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Fire & Ice: A Memorial
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Art Professor Carson Fox creates a provocative installation.
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Peter Nolan, M.S. ’66, Ph.D. ’74
CategoriesPublished:He came to Adelphi to pursue a master’s in applied mathematics. He was almost finished with the degree when he took a theoretical physics course with Anthony Lemos of the Adelphi University Physics Department. One class with Professor Lemos changed everything.
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Cheryl Gitlitz ’83, M.S.W. ’84, serves more than 700 special needs students in Long Island’s Bellmore-Merrick Central High Schools.
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Anton Soradoi '10: Willing to Try
CategoriesPublished:In the three years after he graduated, Anton consulted for Google and led a startup company that arranges unique tours and experiences.
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Brian McGovern '87, MSW '89
CategoriesPublished:As a social worker who specializes in issues around HIV and AIDS, Mr. McGovern has had to find ways to reinvent what his organization does as the public’s understanding of the disease fades in and out.
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The event provided veterans with an opportunity to network with employers and recruiters.
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Anthropology and Sociology Professor Douglas London, Ph.D., discovers the key to a healthier life.
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Adelphi Alumni are engaged in innovation while working in very different environments in very different fields.
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Kanishka Kelshikar '09: What I Know Now
CategoriesPublished:"There are aspects of my career trajectory that I could not have predicted as an undergraduate at Adelphi."
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Mr. DiLallo and Mr. Miceli are Google software engineers writing computer code to develop and refine Internet search and communications.
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Ms. Sawitsky is director of the Office of Patents & Licensing & Business Development at the New York Blood Center. "My skills are in seeing opportunities where someone doesn’t see an opportunity."
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Adelphi alumni are part of a thriving company that produces 3D printers that make prosthetics and other life-changing innovations.
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In the fast-changing healthcare sector, the ability to innovate is key to an organization's survival. "We constantly have to anticipate, think, change and adapt to the new environments.”
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Find out what our Adelphi University graduates have been up to.
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Dr. Surie's Fulbright Fellowship in 2013 allowed her to continue her studies in the field of green energies and how they're impacting rural communities that don't have access to essential utilities.
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New Dean Anthony Libertella reintroduces himself to students, faculty and staff of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business as he starts his second term of leadership for the School.
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As a junior pursuing marketing at Adelphi, Kristen Shank hard at work to become your next professional advertiser.
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The continuum of health care in emergency situations, like a tornado, was the focus of a recent Adelphi University symposium.
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BRCA gene support group at Adelphi's NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program
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Adelphi's Theatre Department hosted a Q&A with two Hollywood veterans
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Derner professor Joseph Newirth reflects on passing of Joyce Brothers.
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"On Wall Street, anonymity is critically important." - Business professor Michael Driscoll
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Chuck D, Adam Katz, Women's Field Hockey, Dr. Scott, Dean Coonan, Anustha Shrestha
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The more people get involved, the more it matters. Strength in numbers—do your part!
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Jennifer Fauci, B.A. ’10, Aleksandra Terzieva, B.A. ’09, Megan Kleven, B.S. ’07 and Mariam Cisse, B.A. ’06
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Meet Phil DiSanto ’12, the first young alumnus to be elected to the Adelphi University Board of Trustees.
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Moodle 2.4 Upgrade
CategoriesPublished:Upgrade of Moodle in Summer 2013
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A book that will be of interest to anyone who has been stuck with a big hospital bill.