News at Adelphi
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Guggenhem Fellowship for music composition
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Adelphi University's Community Reads pick, Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma, sparks discussion and engagement for freshman and the AU community at large.
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Adelphi University's College of Arts and Sciences welcomes U.N. Human Rights Award winner and human rights activist Shula Koenig.
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Adelphi University College of Arts and Sciences faculty, alumni and students weigh in on the controversial issue of global warming.
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Cinema Culture
CategoriesPublished:The Adelphi University community and visitors hungry for the arts can can now watch high-definition digital presentations of films, the ballet, the opera and more at Adelphi University's Performing Arts Center (AUPAC).
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Stephan Berger '12 recounts the meaningful personal and professional experience.
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Understanding Calculus
CategoriesPublished:Three Adelphi professors are completing a translation of 17th Century French text "An Analysis of the Infinitely Small."
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Getting to Know: Stephen Goldberg, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Stephen Goldberg, Ph.D., finds time to tap into his first love—making music.
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Bridging the Gap
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi professor Andrea Ward integrates biology research with a lifelong love of dance in her Anatomy of Dance course.
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Adelphi female physics alumni address current theories and offer solutions regarding the shortage of women in physics and engineering.
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Are We What We Eat?
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's Michael LaCombe, Ph.D., and Douglas London, Ph.D., discuss the role of food in our lives.
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Beth Christensen, Ph.D., shares her collaborative research experience mapping the sea floor near Fire Island in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy.
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Safety alert - Updated
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Adelphi students, faculty and staff have bought in to many green initiatives across campus.
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Thoughts on a “Liberating” Education
CategoriesPublished:"I believe undergraduate education is and must be as much about character and citizenship as about careers and commerce."
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In This Week’s News: April 15-19
CategoriesPublished:Alumna, Carmen Milagros Ortiz, '78, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts was quoted by Fox News on the Boston Marathon bombings.
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Food, Place and Stigma Perpetuate Food Inequalities, Study Finds
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In This Week’s News: April 6-12
CategoriesPublished:President Scott, Delphian, Philanthropic Action in Challenging Times, Dr. Sarah Eichberg, Dr. Philip Alcabes, Dr. Lawrence Josephs
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The Class of '63 is invited to a 50th reunion dinner and reception on Saturday, May 18.
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If you've been looking for a way to commemorate your child's years at Adelphi, search no further.
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Dakin Memorial Lecture
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AUPAC Springs to Life
CategoriesPublished:The AUPAC is in full swing this spring with music, dance and theatre performances to delight every taste.
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Six outstanding honorees and a championship team to be honored at annual Hall of Fame ceremony.
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Adelphi is just nine points shy of first place in this annual ranking.
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The former assistant athletic director has assumed a broader role.
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Discounted teas, infusions, pastries and accessories for the tea connoisseur at A New Leaf tea emporium.
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Area civic and business leaders joined Adelphi Trustees, alumni, students, faculty and administrators for the Thirteenth Annual President's Gala.
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Catch up with Svetla Marinova, B.A. ’10 and share your news
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Twelve Adelphi students worked with Habitat for Humanity to build a home for a young family.
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Bring in your unused, unwanted or expired prescription and non-prescription medications to Adelphi for safe disposal—no questions asked.