News at Adelphi
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An article written by Dr. Scott was featured in the November/December 2014 issue of Networking Magazine.
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Ebola Update
CategoriesPublished:There have been no cases of Ebola at Adelphi or on Long Island. Protecting the health and safety of the Adelphi community remains our highest priority.
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A thought-provoking discussion by a panel of experts launches the first in the Center for Health Innovation's Rapid Response series.
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"What I learned from my own transfer experience is the importance of getting outside of my comfort zone."
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Dr. Kenneth (K.C.) Rondello discusses the Ebola virus.
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Google is investigating a problem with its Drive app.
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New technology improves the classroom experience for those suffering from hearing loss.
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The flu vaccine is available for distribution to Adelphi University students, faculty and staff.
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Curtain Call
CategoriesPublished:The Fall 2014 semester will offer numerous opportunities for students to venture into New York City.
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Health Update on Ebola
CategoriesPublished:The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued an update for all colleges and universities regarding the Ebola virus.
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Tiffany Poteat: Finding Comfort in Community
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University's Honors College helps Tiffany Poteat enhance her leadership skills to excel in the field of nursing.
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Afshan Ladha looks back at her experiences as a first-year student at the Derner Institute.
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Matthew Rydzewski: Mathematics major; Lab Consultant / Student Network Technician
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Adelphi's Parents Association recognizes graduating undergraduate students and their parents.
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Valeria Mendoza '14
CategoriesPublished:Valeria Mendoza is a graduating student from Adelphi University who majored in International and Latin American Studies, and was a member of Levermore Global Scholars.
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Janine Perez '14
CategoriesPublished:Janine Perez's dream job is to be an editor in a major publishing house, and maybe after a few years of experience, a literary agent.
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Frances Fan '14
CategoriesPublished:France Fan is starting a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health.
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Hannah Rohrs chose Adelphi University and is now interning at a branding and design agency on Park Avenue South in Manhattan.
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Nicole Cassano: Finding Her Niche
CategoriesPublished:Majoring in graphic design has taught Nicole Cassano that drawing is not just fun. It is also a career.
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Rachel became well-acquainted with Susan Lederer, Ph.D., as a student-clinician in Tot Talk in the Fall 2013 semester.
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Amanda Castellano: Learning by Doing
CategoriesPublished:Amanda Castellano will receive a bachelor’s degree in communication disorders from the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education in May 2014.
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Adelphi University also offers Rebecca the flexibility she needs. She takes graduate courses on Sundays year-round.
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The CDC says 1 in 68 U.S. children have a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a 30% increase from findings two years ago.
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Kelsey Lynn Stokes
CategoriesPublished:A published novelist, stand-up comic, film producer and working actress. After living in Dubai for six years, Kelsey moved to New York to attend the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts before completing her B.F.A. in Theatre Arts at Adelphi University.
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Aubrey Quinn
CategoriesPublished:A senior acting major from Blairstown, New Jersey. While studying at Adelphi University, she discovered a love for American Sign Language and hopes to one day become fluent and combine her passions for acting and ASL.
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Emily Reed
CategoriesPublished:A senior acting major from Ellington, Connecticut. She studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, brushing up on British dialect and obtaining credits such as Romeo and Juliet (Juliet), Henry VIII (Queen Katherine) and Man of Mode (Young Bellair/Busy).
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Anastasia Zorin
CategoriesPublished:When she’s not in class or on stage, Anastasia works with a voiceover company called Creative Media Design through whom she has been cast for different broadcasts in German and Russian.
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Blake Wales
CategoriesPublished:Has studied abroad at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and currently works for the New York City nonprofit Artists Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP) for which he has traveled to South Africa and South Florida to teach the arts.
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Tonille Simone Watkis
CategoriesPublished:A senior acting major from Bloomfield, Connecticut, and proudly calls Adelphi University her home away from home.
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Katherine Lazarus
CategoriesPublished:A senior acting major from Levittown, New York. Katherine also attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in the fall of her junior year.