News at Adelphi
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White plains to obtain a one-year M.B.A. in Management and eventually work full time at a prominent entertainment company in business development after her internship with CBS Local Digital Media.
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Mace-Rodon proposed a new internship program for NASA's psychology department and was accepted as a summer intern, developing a mindfulness meditation program for employees.
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Kim is a research technician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center under the Cancer Biology and Genetics Program, where she is confident that her team’s discoveries will eventually spell a cure for the disease.
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Kalberer is a New York State licensed master social worker, a tutor, an event consultant, and a motivational speaker who often speaks of his experiences having cerebral palsy.
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Collado is now a senior research data associate in the Center for Healthful Behavior Change at NYU Langone after a successful internship there.
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Aviles is a registered nurse at Northwell Health in Manhasset, New York and is committed to becoming a nurse educator.
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As a world-class metropolitan university, Adelphi offers a wide range of graduate programs that puts students like Juan Carlos Pérez on the path to career success.
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In 2016, our Robert B. Willumstad School of Business placed 301 students in internships—a jump of more than 130 percent over 2015.
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Dream Jobs and Internships Are Now a Click Away for Adelphi Students, Thanks to Handshake
CategoriesPublished:ÿÈÕ´óÈü is now one of the schools participating in Handshake, a career portal that connects students (and alumni) with employers locally as well as nationwide.
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An internship at Winthrop University Hospital gave nursing major Dominick Bacchi a taste of an exciting new career path.
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The Bridges to Adelphi program is creating ways for students with autism to land jobs and internships.
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Adelphi’s partnership with the New York Theatre Workshop is hands-on learning at its best.
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Anderson, a senior political science major and history minor, is interning in Washington this fall.
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Perez was able to incorporate her passion for community service into a career in business.
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Berit got the opportunity to lead and create a program for NCAA sports team.
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Maracic found internships and jobs in the psychology field through the Center for Career Development.
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Eisenkraft is exploring her love for teaching through a position at a public school in Brooklyn.
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Khan is combining his work for global education and acceptance with teaching and counseling.
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Kostadinov used the Center for Career Development to find jobs in accounting both on and off campus.
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Akinyooye is making a career out of his childhood passion, working for the New York Knicks.
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Bernadine Waller, M.A. 10, assistant director of experiential learning in the Center for Career and Professional Development, publishes an op-ed in the "Huffington Post."
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The Center for Career and Professional Development's Welcome Back Block Party was packed with students, alumni and employers.
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Making the Most of Summer
CategoriesPublished:For a growing number of Adelphi students, summer is a time to pursue passions and explore careers through research and internship opportunities.
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Jonathan Ivanoff, associate director of internships at ÿÈÕ´óÈü, offered his expertise in a recent "Newsday" article explaining why it is mutually beneficial for companies to pay their interns.
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Justyna Widera, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry has built her career on improving aspects of renewable energy, as well as inspiring students to do the same.
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Danielle Maracic ’14 knew she was a teacher from a much younger age. Thanks to the education she got at Adelphi and the help she received from the Center for Career Development, Maracic is now making a difference in the lives of children enrolled in special education.
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When Catherine Proto '15 came to Adelphi for her Masters of Social Work, she was initially overwhelmed by the job hunt. But she quickly got to work planning, preparing and persevering with the Center for Career Development.