News at Adelphi
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Daniel B. Kaplan, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Social Work discusses the launching of his new program called Supervisory Leaders in Aging.
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Cuba: Been There, Done That
CategoriesPublished:The faculty co-leaders of one of Adelphi's short-term study abroad programs in Cuba, John Drew, assistant professor, and Mark Grabowski, associate professor, have both been featured in media stories on the president's visit and the opening of diplomacy and trade with Cuba.
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Professor Mark Grabowski Featured in "USA Today" Coverage on Brussels Bombings and Apple-FBI Battle
CategoriesPublished:"It's another turn in a long road," said Grabowski, an expert in digital communications and privacy.
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Monendra Dinnanauth covered Dr. Riordan's call to action in an article published by "The Odyssey."
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The deadline is April 11 for various English Department writing contests.
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Professor Laatikainen coauthored a blog post about the how the UK will fare at the UN if they leave the EU.
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Where are they now?
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Was political science what they expected?
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See what our faculty have accomplished.
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Check out what our students are doing.
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George Giakoumis represented Adelphi at the 2015 Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference
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Pietro Pisciotta recounts the The Friendship Ambassador’s 11th Youth Assembly at the UN.
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The Department of Political Science awards seniors for their hard work and dedication.
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Dr. D'Emic's breakthrough research has received significant publicity.
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Larry Witmer
CategoriesPublished:Larry Witmer (trombone) received his BM degree from the Curtis Institute of Music where his teacher was M. Dee Stewart (Philadelphia Orchestra).
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Andy Bhasin
CategoriesPublished:Violinist Andy Bhasin’s solo and chamber music performances have taken him around the United States, Europe, Central and South America
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Contest Deadline: Friday, April 8, 2016
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Radical Sounds at the PAC
CategoriesPublished:Adjunct music professor Dennis Sullivan, also half of the duo Radical 2, uses his experiences to educate composition students.
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“The point of the song is a call to making change eventually, not just applauding the thought.” -Chuck D. '84, '13 (Hon.)
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"In a political climate in which politicians feel comfortable making derogatory comments about those of my faith, wearing the hijab puts me in a vulnerable position. There are days when I want to melt into the background, with my long hair blowing in the wind. But how boring would that be?"
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An Adelphi connection helped Voorhees score a job where she applies the communications skills she honed at Adelphi.
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Kulins is making a career out of protecting the environment on Long Island and abroad.
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Internships at the Smithsonian and the Cradle of Aviation Museum and helped Wurglics gain career insight.
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Jessica Meyer, an accomplished violinist, recently held a workshop for Adelphi students where she covered techniques and technical aspects of composing with electronics.
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Adelphi Associate Professor Mark Grabowski, J.D., comments on the fight between Apple and the FBI.
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Adelphi student Michael Gayle expresses a wish for love and unity in a musical composition.
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Folio Weekly pays tribute to the hip-hop legend.
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A conversation with Kermit Frazier, Adelphi professor of English and a member of the Writers Guild of America
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Robert Weiss, the artistic director of the Carolina Ballet, has created a ballet based on Moravec's "Tempest Fantasy."
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John McDermott, assistant professor, takes alumni and a student to work with him on the new Off-Broadway play "Sense and Sensibility."