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ParentChild+ helps young children in underserved communities across 15 states. The organization's goal is to use education to break the cycle of poverty for low-income families, engaging early in life to help toddlers, their parents, and their family child care providers access a path to possibility.
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Alumna Viktoriya Laskina, a registered nurse who is working on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, has been given the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses by Mount Sinai Queens Hospital as reported by QNS.
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Nearly a Century of Service and Experience Among College of Nursing and Public Health Advisory Board
CategoriesPublished:The thirteen College of Nursing and Public Health Advisory Board members have amassed nearly a century of service to the College of Nursing and Public Health at Adelphi.
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Adelphi alum Sydney Diaz ’17 shares their story of being cast in the new Ghostbusters film with the LI Herald. The film is set for release this summer.
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The Long Island Press has named President Christine Riordan and three alumni, Kevin O’Connor ’84, Rick Lewis, MBA ’91, and Paule Pachter ’78, MSW ’79, to its 2020 Power List.
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After years of trying to change his dishonorable discharge to honorable, the late Needham Mayes ’78 succeeded and will have a military burial, says The New York Times.
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Community is important to filmmaker Todd Robinson '82. It's what he found at Adelphi, he says, and it's what's at the heart of his new movie, The Last Full Measure.
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Elizabeth Daitz Lombardo '02, JD, the New York City Police Department (NYPD)'s inaugural executive director, civil litigation, was chosen as a 2019–2020 White House Fellow.
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Bestselling authors Jacqueline Woodson '16 (Hon.) and Alice Hoffman '73, '02 (Hon.) published their latest in a succession of critically acclaimed works. They are joined by Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, whose first work of fiction was also released.
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Carlton Ridenhour '84, '13 (Hon.), better known as rapper, writer and producer Chuck D, has been named the 2019 Woody Guthrie Prize recipient.
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Robert B. Willumstad School of Business alumnus opens Curbside Mexican Grill in South Hempstead.
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Alumni Charles Fuschillo '83 and Joseph Westphal '70, PhD have been elected to the Adelphi University Board of Trustees.
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After two successful years, Adelphi's Women's Leadership Conference is returning for a third time.
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Adelphi graduate student Jennifer Hindieh and her husband share their love story with The New York Times.
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The Sal Primeggia Show
CategoriesPublished:A perennially favorite professor—and 2019 Adelphi Legend—has license to be as “crazy, inventive and creative" as he wants to be.
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Marc S. Strachan '81 found his career path at Adelphi and is committed to helping today's and tomorrow's students do the same.
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Ruth Militrano '19 won't let her past define her future.
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Molly Cuevas '16, MS '17, challenged herself to run across the United States to support the Challenged Athletes Foundation.
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Adelphi's cybersecurity track is about much more than coding.
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Thomas J. Donohue, MBA '65, '98 (Hon.), shows no signs of slowing down—either in his successful career, advising tomorrow's leaders or supporting his alma mater.
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It's Been an Honor
CategoriesPublished:A tribute to Richard Garner, PhD, founder and dean of Adelphi's Honors College, and a professor, mentor and benefactor to countless students.
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Our faculty, students, leadership and staff are active participants in the greater Long Island region, rolling up their sleeves and offering their expertise to solve problems, provide services and improve the lives of our neighbors (including oysters). Another benefit? Valuable, hands-on experience for our students.
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Jon Contino '05: Drawing His Own Conclusions
CategoriesPublished:Jon Contino '05 made his mark with branding strategies and logo creation. Now he's branching out with a new book, new business ventures and designs for the future.
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Ewa Sobczynska '04 has made a career out of concern for underserved communities.
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Salvatore Primeggia '64, MA '66, PhD, professor of sociology at Adelphi, will be honored as the 2019 Legends Award recipient. He teaches courses including The Italian American Experience and Media Images of Italian Americans.
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Sports medicine expert Greg McCue ’12 is treating elite and everyday athletes with acupuncture, says FOX21Delmarva.
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Shoshanah Tarkow '06 is combining her love of poetry, immersive theater and technology to bring Walt Whitman's famous poetry to life at this year's Fall Arts Festival on Wednesday, October 2.
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Award-winning poet and author Jacqueline Woodson ’16 (Hon.) is featured in a New York Times article about her impact on literature.
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Claire Flynn ’12
CategoriesPublished:“Looking back, I see that Adelphi changed my life in a lot of ways. Due to the small class size, I was able to develop personal relationships with faculty, which allowed me to participate in ways that I would not have been able to had I attended a larger institution.”
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“The mentorship I received as an Adelphi student was unparalleled. Adelphi is a special place, one that has left an indelible mark on my life. I am forever grateful for the opportunity to call this institution my alma mater.”