News at Adelphi
- Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
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Michael Hingson 'Thunder Dog'; John J. Phelan Jr. Fellow; Cara Lynch exhibit; Jacqueline Cartabuke and Kristina Sharrott in NY Post.
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Adelphi University is a Princeton Review Best College.
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Mr. Catell joins the University to share his expertise and insights as a fellow of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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Stephanie Pontillo ’08
CategoriesPublished:Co-owner of Sip This coffee shop, Stephanie Pontillo is serving sweet and savory delights and working to strengthen a sense of community for the residents of Valley Stream.
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Joan Drabczyk ’05
CategoriesPublished:“Every time you start a financial investigation...you never know what you’re going to find. ”
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Adelphi University garners mentions this week on the subjects of ephemeral art, environmentalism, the President's Cup honor and more.
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The CA Technologies vice president saw the best in humanity amid great tragedy.
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The new course, Social Media, keeps Adelphi students aware of their digital selves.
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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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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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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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"On Wall Street, anonymity is critically important." - Business professor Michael Driscoll
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Accomplished alumnus to be honored at 2013 Commencement
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Founder of Mitchell & Titus will receive honorary doctor of laws degree
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Burt Young to receive honorary doctorate of fine arts
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Parent educator to receive honorary doctorate of humane letters
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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“Somewhere between four and five significant others are affected by one person’s addiction,” explains Dr. Errol Rodriguez.
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Alumna Carmen Ortiz's role as prosecutor of the Boston Bombing
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Interim Dean of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Barbara Nemecek has resigned to pursue other professional opportunities.
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Graduation Rates Sky High
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University is one of four Long Island institutions with graduation rates above the national average.
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In Turn, Intern
CategoriesPublished:Through internships and hard work, Mr. Ninov worked his way from a B.A. in Finance to CFO at a high-end real estate company in NYC.
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Anthony proves that by keeping his networking events and GPA a priority, dreams can come true.
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After 14 years of teaching at Adelphi University, Dr. Natale looks forward to continued years of educating the youth of the next generation.
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Adelphi part-time faculty member warns students and recent graduates about posting too much information on social networking sites.
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Intern-al Success
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi professors and national statistics agree that students who have internship experience have a better chance at receiving a job directly out of college.
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New Dean of University Libraries Brian Lym Announced by Adelphi Provot Gayle D. Insler
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Adelphi University Former Dean Rakesh Gupta to Speak about India at Garden City Community Club
CategoriesPublished:Giving a lecture entitled “India: Rooted in the Past, Present, and Future-Simultaneously”