News at Adelphi
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Assistant Professor Eugenia Villa-Cuesta, Ph.D., assisted by undergraduate and graduate students, is making important advances in finding a cure for mitochondrial disease—important enough that she recently received a $250,000 National Institutes of Health grant to continue the work.
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Cave Canem is committed to cultivating the artistic and professional growth of African American poets.
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For Morrison, anthropology offers the possibility of studying both ancient skeletal remains and recent human history.
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Security Alert
CategoriesPublished:October 1, 2015 - A suspicious pop-up has been noticed by both Mac and PC users.
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“The Spirits Among Us” was the theme for this year's annual Ephemeral exhibition, held from October 29–November 9, 2015.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:October 1, 2015 - A phishing scam that claims to be from the IT Service Desk Support recently reached our network.
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Adelphi University will host the National Book Award–winning author on October 28.
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A Musical Morning with Naomi Cohen at Adelphi on October 10.
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After graduating in May 2015, Alexandria is now a successful consultant for IBM in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Department of Theatre students perform the wildly funny, surprising and devastating tale of survival written by Paula Vogel.
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“America’s Scientific Readiness: Challenges and How We Can Meet Them”
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Acclaimed Akropolis Reed Quintet to Perform at Adelphi University’s Performing Arts Center
CategoriesPublished:The program will consist of classics such as Gershwin’s jazz-inspired Three Preludes as well as modern day compositions like John Leszczynski’s Variations in the Reeds.
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These siblings used the career center to get fulfilling full time jobs.
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Recent graduate from the Department of Anthropology, Allison Adler, talks about her time in the field in countries like Greece and Turkey.
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A Crowning Achievement
CategoriesPublished:Samantha Shay beat some stiff competition to win the America’s National Teenager Scholarship Organization (ANTSO) national title for 2016.
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The exhibition will run September 29–November 11. The community is welcome to join in exploring temporary and fleeting art.
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Schoenfuss will take everything she learned at Adelphi and use it at her internship at the Institute for American Indian Studies in Connecticut.
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A recent Adelphi graduate gives advice to freshmen.
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A student talks about guest speaker Colonel David Menser's when he came to campus in February.
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See what our International Studies alumni have been up to!
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Our faculty have been very busy with their research and other activities. Find out what they've been working on.
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Anthony Bonomo, Jr. ’09
CategoriesPublished:Bonomo, Jr.’s passions have driven his career choices.
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Wilbur Asheld ’06
CategoriesPublished:As a student at Adelphi, Dr. Asheld was exposed to science, research and teaching, three areas that would become staples throughout his education as a physician.
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Akhil Ketkar ’08
CategoriesPublished:Akhil enjoys his collaborative work environment and the critical thinking and analytical skills required of him at Weiss Asset Management.
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Christian Fundo ’07
CategoriesPublished:Fundo is a fourth-year associate at Latham & Watkins and secretary of the non-profit organization, Board of Rebuilding Together NYC.
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Hannah Doty ’12
CategoriesPublished:“I’ve always had lots of interests. I never felt like I had to pick just one at Adelphi.”
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Sean Magaldi ’09
CategoriesPublished:Magaldi credits Adelphi with putting him on his current path.
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Adaeze Udoji ’08
CategoriesPublished:Udoji always knew that she wanted to be a lawyer. Today you can find her working at a multinational law firm headquartered in New York City.
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Veteran journalist and fiction author, Scott James ’84, gets asked all the time by writers: “How do I make sure my book is a hit?”