News at Adelphi
- Honors College
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After receiving her degree, Edrman became an infusion nurse in outpatient oncology at Oregon Health and Science University.
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Joeanna Arthur ’04
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Arthur is a project scientist at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), one of the 17 sister intelligence community organizations.
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Linda (Sapanski) Smith ’07, Ph.D. ’12
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Smith is a clinical assistant professor at NYU School of Medicine in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and works in secure juvenile detention centers in New York City.
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Joseph DiLallo ’08
CategoriesPublished:Joseph enjoyed programming and knew he wanted to do it professionally, but after graduating from Adelphi, he ended up at Google much quicker than he ever hoped.
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Tiffany Poteat: Finding Comfort in Community
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University's Honors College helps Tiffany Poteat enhance her leadership skills to excel in the field of nursing.
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Victoria Grover is enjoying her Honors College experience and all Adelphi has to offer.
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Adelphi University has offered a richer learning experience for Joseph Taglienti.
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Michael Caplice had no interest in politics before meeting then-first lady Hillary Clinton at Adelphi University in 2000.
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Hannah Rohrs chose Adelphi University and is now interning at a branding and design agency on Park Avenue South in Manhattan.
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Adelphi alumni Paul Donohue ‘88, Elise Aragon ’84, Eric Amundsen ’84 and Vinny Losito are all at The Metropolitan Opera.
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Former Honors College, psychology and philosophy student Casey Mahoney '98 is the bassist for industrial rock band 9Electric.
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Nicholas Rizopoulos, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:In addition to his work as the Honors College thesis supervisor, Dr. Rizopoulos teaches honors courses in politics and literature, the Cold War, World War I and other topics in history and foreign relations.
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Enas Elmohands finds abundant support and great success in combining a passion for human rights and love of the arts.
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Richard Garner, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Dean Garner is the author of Law and Society in Classical Athens, From Homer to Tragedy, and numerous articles. He teaches Russian, Greek, Latin, Biblical Hebrew, World Literature, and Western Civilization and offers tutorials for advanced reading in German and French.
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As associate dean, she works to develop a variety of Honors workshops and courses to assist students with their skills in research and writing. In addition to her administrative duties as associate dean, she teaches writing, literature, intellectual history and Latin.
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Honors College alum Samuel Adams '08, credits Adelphi with helping him further his craft and his love of culture.
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Jody Jones ’01, M.D.: Knowing His Own Mind
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Jones has embraced the intellectual pursuits that are a hallmark of Adelphi's Honors College.
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Alice Psirakis Diacosavvas ’98 used the skills she learned in the Honors College and School of Social Work to help veterans.
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Miriam Dinatale ’02, D.O.
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Dinatale says the flexible thinking learned in the Honors College has helped her take on the challenges of military life and beyond.
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To say that Honors College and S.T.E.P. graduate Rebecca Raymond '02, M.A. '03, is devoted to teaching would be an understatement.
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Kelly Brown '08 is a sought-after stage manager who has worked in more than 60 different productions and more than 1,000 performances.
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Camille Pajor, residence hall director at Adelphi's Chapman Hall, had planned to attend law school but her Peace Corps experience helped inspire her to instead pursue an M.B.A.
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Melina Giakoumis ’11
CategoriesPublished:“Adelphi’s scholarship program was phenomenal.”
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After graduating with a communications degree in 2013, Mr. Spielberg is working as a copywriter for Zimmerman/Edelson, Inc.
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Kristen has relatives who are hearing impaired, which influenced her decision to major in speech pathology.
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Adelphi deans met with Paul Taylor Company to discuss collaborations.
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Meet Wendy Podany, an Adelphi University biology major from the Class of 2011. Learn about her background and research interests.
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Adelphi Honors College student in the Willumstad School of Business.
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To keep her students on their toes, Ms. Donohue has reached out to the Peoria Ballet Academy to have a ballet dancer serve as a teaching artist in her classroom.
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She enjoys visiting such New York City attractions as Central Park, Times Square, SoHo and Little Italy.