News at Adelphi
- Student Life
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Adelphi program highlights students on the autism spectrum.
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Craig Dunnells exchanged a career working on Wall Street and in sales to pursue a career in healthcare, taking the M.S. in Healthcare Informatics program.
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Angel Selvaraj has jumped into one of the fastest growing fields—healthcare informatics.
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Kyra McFarland, Theatre Major
CategoriesPublished:As a theatre major, she enjoys going into New York City to see music concerts and plays, both on- and off-Broadway.
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Joseph Geiger, Biology Major
CategoriesPublished:He has been to Yankees games, Broadway shows and operas in New York City, and there are more cultural events to come.
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Adelphi's location and its proximity to New York City were huge draws when she was exploring colleges.
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Scott Pero, Theatre Major
CategoriesPublished:Whether we’re going to see a show, ice skating in the winter or visiting a museum, my friends and I always find something to do in the Big Apple.
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Sasha Smith
CategoriesPublished:“The scholarship [Mr. Palmer] is providing truly means everything to me.”
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Adelphi University is a Princeton Review Best College.
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Marylen Leon
CategoriesPublished:“When we were figuring out how we would pay, my mom said if I could get help with scholarships and grants, she could pay the rest so I could come here.”
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Joseph Weiss
CategoriesPublished:“I know Adelphi expects a certain level of academic performance and involvement from me as a scholarship recipient.”
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Autism on Campus
CategoriesPublished:The Bridges to Adelphi program provides students on the autism spectrum with support to address academic and social needs.
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On The Road With Autism
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University helps college-bound students with autism spectrum disorder to get the right tools to meet their needs.
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Rosalie Bambolo-Hurt, A.A. '13, has achieved her lifelong goal of receiving an education after a long, arduous journey.
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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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Danny McCabe McCabe comes to Adelphi from Hofstra, where he was a part of the Intercollegiate Athletic program for eight years.
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Doing Good While Doing Well
CategoriesPublished:Sandy relief work only reinforced what Joyce Liu has wanted to do since high school: help people.
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Alumnus Carlton Douglas Ridenhour will receive honorary doctorate
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Adelphi students, faculty and staff have bought in to many green initiatives across campus.
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Anthony proves that by keeping his networking events and GPA a priority, dreams can come true.
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Stephen Zuccaro
CategoriesPublished:He has brought his love, determination, and hard work to each and every one of his performances, which includes devised theatre, improvisation, sketch, and stand-up comedy.
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Kelly Tietjen
CategoriesPublished:Has studied abroad at The London Dramatic Academy and has previous training at Circle In The Square, Stella Adler Studio, and Upright Citizens Brigade in NYC.
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Kyle Smith
CategoriesPublished:After being on the winning Junior Olympic team for Water Polo, he decided to cultivate his acting career at Adelphi University.
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Alexandra Porter
CategoriesPublished:She is interested in television, films, commercials, print and theatre, training at Adelphi University and the Stella Adler Studio of Acting.
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Caitlyn Piccirillo
CategoriesPublished:She has studied voice and has developed a versatile singing range of different musical styles. In addition, Caitlyn interned with the New York Innovative Theatre Foundation, working to catalogue their extensive Off-Off Broadway Database.
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Ian Petersen
CategoriesPublished:He thrives in a creative environment and has found value in every role he has received. Currently, he designs and leads the cast of David Mamet’s The Blue Hour: City Sketches at AU.
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Nicholas Moneta
CategoriesPublished:He feels fortunate to be working in crime show dramas such as; Law and Order: SVU, Blue Bloods and Unforgettable.
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John Maddaloni
CategoriesPublished:His B.F.A. training helped him to grow immensely as an actor and his apprenticeship at Williamstown Theatre Festival allowed him to work with with performers such as Lewis Black, Brooks Ashmanskas and Lauren Molina.
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Armand Lane
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi created an appreciation for process, ensemble, work ethic as well as stage combat.
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Shinice Hemmings
CategoriesPublished:Through performance, Shinice opened up and discovered elements of herself she had never known existed.