News at Adelphi
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Joel Pesapane ’66
CategoriesPublished:Joel Pesapane ’66 is the Chief Financial Officer of Growing Green Inc.
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Ron Robinson ’87
CategoriesPublished:Ron Robinson ’87, a graduate of Adelphi University, is an independent cosmetic chemist and founder of BeautyStat
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May 9–May 20, use your extra meal swipes to help women in need.
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May 9–May 22, drop off toiletries so they can be donated to shelter residents.
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AnimationCareerReview.com gives Adelphi high marks for reputation, program quality and value.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:May 3, 2016 - Many Adelphi Gmail users reported receiving unusual messages from the Mail Delivery Subsystem.
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Professor Katie V. Laatikainen, Ph.D., studies the EU's relations with the UN.
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Adelphi senior Zachary Fallon is working alongside Maria Nagan, Ph.D., to study how molecular dynamics software can simulate how leukemia impacts the function of white blood cells.
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Assistant professor Louise Geddes, Ph.D., co authored a study of online Shakespeare fan fiction and is exploring the the critical and interpretive work being done around Shakespeare on a range of digital platforms.
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Winans broke the news about emerging Instagram celebrity James Charles Dickinson.
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Professor Gita Surie, Ph.D., researches renewable energy in India and its potential for supplying the needs of rural villages without access to power or other essential services.
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“As we look over the year, it’s clear we have many talented colleagues to be proud of." --Gayle D. Insler, Ph.D., provost and senior vice president for academic affairs
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Assistant Professor Michael D'Emic, Ph.D., and his team's research on baby sauropod bones challenges previously held theories about the early life of these dinosaurs.
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Barami Waspe
CategoriesPublished:Barami Waspe is the adjunct professor of saxophone at Adelphi University.
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Diana Cristiano ’13's life was shaped by the nature. Now she uses her M.S. in environmental studies to protect the nature that raised her.
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AWP is a conference that is as much about the writing life as it is taking your mind off the writing life.
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Impressive scholarship was on display at the 13th Annual Adelphi University Research Conference (AURC) on April 12.
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Not Throwing Away Their Shot
CategoriesPublished:Thanks to “Hamilton” and teachers like Brett Clark ’10, M.A. ’11, low-income students in New York see what's possible.
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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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Congratulations to Noor Meer, Adelphi University's 2015-2016 Outstanding First Year Student!
CategoriesPublished:Awarded for Academic Excellence, Community/Campus Involvement, and Strength in Leadership. Alexandra Berti is Honorable Mention for this award.
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Adelphi recently hosted the Northeast Regional Vertebrate Evolution Symposium (NERVES), where many Adelphi students and faculty got the opportunity to learn, speak and participate in a scientific community.
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What do computers have to do with chemistry and fighting cancer? Find out from Professor Maria Nagan, Ph.D.
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"Our job as scholars, teachers and students is to always seek the truth." - Sam L Grogg
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Alcohol Awareness Month focuses on promoting safety and healthy habits, and supporting yourself and others.
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Andrea Christie
CategoriesPublished:Canadian pianist Andrea Christie is a versatile performing artist with a flair for late-romantic works and a passion for contemporary music.
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Sara Kulins '15 grew up on Long Island, surround by water. Now, she's traveled around the world to Australia and New Zealand to study the affects of climate change on the world's oceans.
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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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Arli Middendorf ’11, M.F.A. ’13 on her experience at Adelphi and why she transferred.
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A Dog Who Can Paint?
CategoriesPublished:Yes! Carson Fox, associate professor of art and art history, comments on the phenomenon in "Newsday."