News at Adelphi
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Students Prep for Historic Primary
CategoriesPublished:An event reveals where the candidates truly stand on the issues and students indicate their preferences in advance of unprecedented primaries.
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More than 650 Adelphi students, faculty and staff take part in annual fundraiser.
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Grace was studying in Paris during the November 2015 terror attacks. As an international student from China and an aspiring politician, the event opened her eyes to broader global issues.
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Numerous events increase awareness of a variety of health issues and celebrate those working to improve and build healthy communities.
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Technical Support Specialist Krishtian Ramirez is the IT student of the month for March.
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Alcohol Awareness Month focuses on promoting safety and healthy habits, and supporting yourself and others.
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Bryan Grilli
CategoriesPublished:Bryan Grilli, who arrived at Adelphi’s College of Arts and Sciences as a transfer student in Fall 2013, became editor-in-chief of The Delphian, the University’s student newspaper, in under two years.
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Melissa Biscardi
CategoriesPublished:A sociology major in the five-year Scholar Teacher Education Program (STEP) for elementary education and a St. Joseph’s College transfer, Biscardi has had her heart set on becoming a teacher since childhood.
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Adelphi Pi Lambda Phi Brothers Walk in Women’s Shoes in Solidarity with Domestic Violence Victims
CategoriesPublished:Annual fundraiser covered by News 12 Long Island and other stations.
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Amanda Krakoff
CategoriesPublished:Amanda Krakoff was inspired to pursue nursing because she has juvenile diabetes. Specifically, she hopes to become a pediatric diabetic educator.
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Genna Giordano
CategoriesPublished:Genna Giordano came from Fordham University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
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Meaghan Lynch
CategoriesPublished:Meaghan Lynch hopes to become a registered nurse working in pediatric oncology and hematology after her anticipated graduation in May 2018. She transferred from Nassau Community College (NCC) in Fall 2015.
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March "Madness" Voting Initiative
CategoriesPublished:The recent Adelphi Votes initiative to assist the Adelphi community in voter registration and absentee ballot applications was hugely successful.
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Congratulations to all of the competitors and the winning teams.
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If there's one thing I've learned during my time at Adelphi, it's that paying it forward plays a huge role on campus. That's why Adelphi Gives Back Month is so important here.
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Congratulations to Black Students United on being the Student Organization of the Month for February 2016.
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Congratulations to Danielle Schmal on being the Student Leader of the Month for February 2016.
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You can get active in lots of ways, but walking is one of the easiest steps you can take to improve your health.
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Dr. Ruth McShane is currently the Assistant Dean for the College of Arts & Sciences at Adelphi University.
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Nursing major Erin Hannafey is IT student of the month.
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After attaining a B.S. in exercise physiology, an M.A. in health studies and a B.S. in nursing, Leysa Karas is now pursuing her next degree entirely online.
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Eddie Rosenblum, Lifelong Learner
CategoriesPublished:Holocaust survivor, World War II veteran and Adelphi student opens up about his life and love of learning.
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Nursing major Navya Simon is a member of AU Bhangra.
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Campus Rec Magazine recently interviewed Campus Rec's Samantha Tabak to profile Adelphi's Cat Cup Challenge.
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Nicolas Gomez is part of the Help Desk team.
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"As a woman majoring in physics, I get the most fascinating reactions from people."
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Congratulations to all of the competitors and the winning teams.
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"At Adelphi, the goal of tutoring, is the exchange of study skills." —Anustha Shrestha '15
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We reflect on the remarkable kindness and generosity of Adelphi students, faculty, staff and alumni.
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Watcha video from Jacqueline Olvera, Sociology, speaking on the presidential candidates and immigration issues.