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In a world where nonprofit internships may be ignored, Adelphi is collaborating with nonprofits to prepare students for the workforce, says Innovate LI.
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Molly Cuevas has always been a competitor. After her four years on the field hockey team at Adelphi University, the 24-year-old decided to challenge herself in a way she’s never been challenged before.
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What the Freshmen Are Reading
CategoriesPublished:For further information, please contact: Todd Wilson Strategic Communications Director p – 516.237.8634 e – twilson@adelphi.edu
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For further information, please contact: Todd Wilson Strategic Communications Director p – 516.237.8634 e – twilson@adelphi.edu
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For further information, please contact: Todd Wilson Strategic Communications Director p – 516.237.8634 e – twilson@adelphi.edu
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Turning interns into hires
CategoriesPublished:Associate Director for Internships Jonathan Ivanoff is quoted in a Newsday article about internships being a great pathway to potential employment.
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Michael D’Emic, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology, will present his lecture on "How Fast Did Dinosaurs Grow Up?" at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, says Billings Gazette.
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The Failed Blockade of Qatar
CategoriesPublished:Arc Digital, a publication committed to intellectual pluralism, has published a piece byJonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow.
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“Buy local.” “Buy organic.” “Buy sustainable.” “Buy from a ‘good farm.’ ”
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Saturday, June 15th will be a special day for a longtime Garden City family. Michael Tiedemann and his wife Christine will receive the President’s Award for Distinguished Service at the school’s 19th Annual President’s Gala.
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The death of a grandparent may be a child’s first experience of losing someone close to them. Processing the loss can be confusing, scary, and painful.
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I had to step beyond the obvious and do more, says Matthew J. Wright, who offers advice for other scholars seeking funding.
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This year, the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program received $383,000 in state funding to help keep all its volunteers and services going strong, saysThe Garden City News. The announcement was also covered by News 12 Long Island and FiOS1 News.
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Innovate LI covered how Adelphi's approach of reaching out to multicultural students—starting as early as middle school—is raising awareness and attracting a diverse range of applicants.
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What ‘Good’ Dads Get Away With
CategoriesPublished:An op-ed by Darcy Lockman, Ph.D. ’08, about the division of labor between men and women is featured in the Sunday (print edition) of The New York Times.
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Archaeologist and anthropology professor Anagnostis Agelarakis, Ph.D., along with students, is investigating an ancient man with a strange hole in his chest, says Newsweek.
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Skeletal remains of an ancient Greek male studied by archaeologist and anthropology professor Anagnostis Agelarakis, Ph.D., reveals evidence of execution, says Forbes.
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Sin Taxes
CategoriesPublished:The possible legalization of marijuana in New York and Connecticut has sparked a conversation and psychology Professor Lauren Gonzales, Ph.D., joins the discussion with WSHU Public Radio.
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Bridges to Adelphi alumnus Sean Culkin '17 is embracing his autism and encouraging others to do the same in Long Island Weekly article.
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Business faculty member Mark Fogel talks to CBS New York about the financial incentives the MTA uses with contractors.
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Theatre Professor Maggie Lally’s work as director of a Jonathan Larson ’82 project is mentioned in Playbill article about the development of an album featuring Larson's lesser-known works.
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Adelphi Social Work Professor Philip Rozario shares his views in a letter to the editor.
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Adelphi professor and award-winning author Deborah Serani, Psy.D., is featured in The Mighty discussing different kinds of depression and anxiety.
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Jonathan Cristol Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars research fellow makes a case for NATO in his op-ed for CNN -- compiled with political science major and LGS research assistant Nada Osman.
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Public Enemy's Chuck D '84, '13 (Hon.) will be talking about the history of hip-hop April 15, 2019.
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Vincent Wei-cheng Wang Ph.D. is welcomed as the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Bridges to Adelphi program alumnus Sean Culkin '17 is speaking out across the U.S. about living with autism and shares his story.
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President Christine M. Riordan was recognized at an event honoring Premier Business Women of Long Island. She shared the honor with Christine Chipurnoi ’02 of USI Insurance Services and Carol O’Neill ’85, M.S.W. ’86, of EAC Network.
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12,000 Voices, a reading of 12 Angry Men by all women to support a national initiative encouraging voter registration on April 6, is highlighted in Newsday article.
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The School of Nursing and Public Health welcomes a new member of its simulation "family", Victoria, a birthing manikin.