News at Adelphi
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Danielle Sofferman
CategoriesPublished:A commuter student and physics major, she is currently studying optical lithography, particularly the nonlinearities of CdSe quantum dot thin-films by inscribing patterns onto them.
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Sue Levering Social Justice Award honors Adelphi University student passionate to help others
CategoriesPublished:This year's honor is awarded to Kristie Ranchurejee
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February 19 to February 24 in Adelphi’s Performing Arts Center
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Award-winning poet, critic, and memoirist
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February 19 to February 24 in Adelphi’s Performing Arts Center
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Carla Deazle, a General Studies Learning Community and S.T.E.P. alumna, now teaches in General Studies Learning Community and is the program's assistant director.
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Lectures, programs and student activities celebrating diversity
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Laura Harding '97: Catching Up
CategoriesPublished:Now a third-year law student at Howard University, Ms. Harding reflects on the Adelphi experiences that fueled a career of nonprofit leadership and social service.
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NPR All Things Considered
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Dr. Tera W. Hunter to Discuss African-American Marriage, Slavery, and Freedom in the 1800s
CategoriesPublished:John Hope Franklin Distinguished Lecture at Adelphi University
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Newsday features Environmental Studies director Beth Christensen.
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Westermann honored for his support of the performing arts at Adelphi.
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Adelphi alumna lands dream job preserving history at the national September 11 memorial and museum.
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Adelphi University Dean Sam L Grogg, Ph.D. On February 5, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Adelphi University, Sam L Grogg, Ph.D., will deliver the talk “Oscars Exposed: A Look Behind the Scenes.” The event, sponsored by the Community Club of Garden City and Hempstead, will take place at the Garden City…
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Black History Month celebratory events at Adelphi.
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“Adelphi really has lived up to my expectations because it has provided me with opportunities that I really don't think would have been offered to me at other schools.”
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Maureen N. McLane was educated at Harvard, Oxford, and the University of Chicago, from which she received her Ph.D. in 1997. A poet and critic, she has published two books of poetry and four nonfiction books. A contributing editor at Boston Review, her articles on poetry, fiction, teaching, and sexuality have appeared widely e.g., in The New York…
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Discussion planned following the HBO Documentary Film Hard Times: Lost on Long Island The Adelphi University Ruth S. Ammon School of Education announces its second annual Frances Perkins Forum on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. The program will feature a screening of the HBO Documentary Film and Blowback Productions Hard Times: Lost on…
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Steve Silverman ’69
CategoriesPublished:Pledged Pi Lambda Phi fraternity so that his collegiate experience would be more than driving to campus, going to class and driving home again.
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Kimberly Grey, M.F.A. ’09
CategoriesPublished:A poet and former Adelphi adjunct professor, she has been chosen as 2012 Stegner Fellow.
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"It doesn’t matter whether you’re male or female—as long as you can do the job, you’re aces in my book."
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Most Americans at least suspect that the meanings, menus and traditions we associate with Thanksgiving—even its date—have only a nodding acquaintance with historical fact.
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Good Chemistry
CategoriesPublished:Estée Lauder Interns Learn the Science of Beauty
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The quest for social justice today may take a different path.
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Taking Aim at the Bully Society
CategoriesPublished:Assistant Professor of Sociology Jessie Klein, Ph.D., has attracted attention for her research and book on bullying.
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StoryCorps Unveils One of its Popular Stories on PBS’ POV StoryCorps, the national oral history organization, released a brand new animated short on November 15, “Sundays at Rocco’s.” It features Adelphi Professor and Department of Theatre Chair Nicholas Petron, M.A. ’70 remembering his grandfather, Rocco Galasso, and their family’s traditions. Nicholas Petron’s grandfather, Rocco…
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Jack Kaye ’76, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:The associate director for research of NASA’s Earth Science Division, Dr. Kaye runs NASA’s environmental research program.
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“Part of advocating for people with any type of disability is being able to teach others what that disability entails, what kind of assistance they need and the laws people should be abiding by.”
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“It was great to meet like-minded individuals who all wanted progress.”
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Rene Wunderlich ‘12
CategoriesPublished:A communications major with a concentration in media studies, Rene chose to transfer to Adelphi because of its location and academic programs.