News at Adelphi
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Published:Senior Honors College student MacKenzie Pina joined a prestigious dig at Sibiloi National Park in Kenya over the summer. Her experience there is an example of Adelphi's emphasis on undergraduate research. "I could not have been better introduced to fieldwork if I had asked," she said.
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Published:Virtual fall and spring workshops provide tools and strategies so that CAS faculty can help students succeed in the classroom.
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Published:From software engineering to teaching to research, alumni find common ground in their Adelphi experience.
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Published:Samuel Abrams 鈥23 drew imaginary creatures as a child, then translated them into sculptures at Adelphi. They're now inspiring young visitors of the Cradle of Aviation Museum.
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Published:The members of the Mad Professors come from the dance, math and psychology departments, united by a passion for playing classic rock of the '60s, '70s and '80s.
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Published:The Festival-Selected Short Film Imagines 鈥淲hen Your New Audiobook Subscription Is Some Guy Making Up Stories As He Goes Along"
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Published:Summer internships at Adelphi continue to expand and offer our students extraordinary opportunities. This summer, junior Honors College student Edward Jansen earned a federally supported internship at Brookhaven National Laboratory working with emerging AI programming. Learn about his experience working near a nuclear reactor and a particle accelerator at one of Adelphi鈥檚 most prestigious STEM partners.
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New Honors for Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer and University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA
CategoriesPublished:Prestigious grant supports new production of University Professor Paul Moravec's Underground Railroad opera.
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Published:Adelphi celebrated three Fulbright Scholars last year from our undergraduate, graduate and doctoral classes. This year, three Adelphi faculty have earned Fulbright honors鈥攁nd one will become a prestigious Fulbright Program Adviser through the Fulbright Development Initiative.
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Published:The latest research on how sauropod dinosaurs reached their massive sizes, authored by Michael D鈥橢mic, PhD, associate professor of biology, has overturned decades of thinking on the topic. His groundbreaking research has been covered globally and will appear in Scientific American in September.
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Published:Students get hands-on industry experience working on statistical consulting projects that deliver results for Hiatus and Fragrance.net
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Published:Chuck D and Jacqueline Woodson Delight Attendees. So Does Surprise Guest Flavor Flav.
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Published:Adelphi proudly announces its 2023 Newman Civic Fellow, Joe Sawma. Opportunities like the Newman Fellowship award鈥攁 yearlong civic learning and networking experience鈥攁re life-changing for our students. Sawma is seen here in the Dining Hall of the Ruth S. Harley University Center, where he created his food donation program to fight food insecurity.
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Published:鈥淔arm-to-table鈥 has been a popular movement for years, with restaurants adopting the label and creating menus boasting an abundance of fresh, local ingredients. Yet even as the public dines on this thoughtfully prepared food, many do not consider one critical link in the food chain between the farm and the table: the farmworker.
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Published:Adelphi鈥檚 Class of 2023 celebrated their accomplishments with family and friends at the University鈥檚 127th Commencement ceremony on May 23 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.
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Published:Just three years after earning a master's degree in creative writing, Robin Gow, MFA 鈥20, has sold three books to major publishers.
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Published:Faculty member Nicole Rudolph, PhD, gave an impressive showing on the beloved game show.
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Published:Sauropods鈥攊ncluding iconic long-necked dinosaurs like聽Brachiosaurus聽and聽Apatosaurus聽鈥攚ere the largest animals ever to walk the Earth. No other dinosaur or land mammal even comes close. Now, a new 每日大赛 study provides insights into how these supergiants achieved their record-breaking sizes over time. 鈥淚t was previously thought that sauropods evolved their exceptional sizes independently a few times in…
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Published:Philosophy may be seen as an area of academic speculation, but Shawn Kaplan, PhD, associate professor of philosophy and director of the Ethics and Public Policy program, researches how moral concerns affect current real-world issues.
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Published:Zahin Ritee is a physics scholar, a leader, a high achiever鈥攁nd an award-winning singer. Now she's been named a Barry Goldwater Scholar for excellence in STEM.
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Published:Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, has received a federal grant to tackle the threats acidification and harmful algal blooms pose to Long Island Sound ecosystems and organisms.
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Published:The poet William Blake may have decried how the muses鈥攖he "Fair Nine"鈥攈ave forsaken poetry, but the art form continues to thrive at Adelphi.
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Published:When Shana Caro, PhD, joined the Adelphi faculty in Fall 2022 as an assistant professor of biology, she had a pressing priority. 鈥淚 wanted to locate a place where I could do fieldwork that was close to campus so that I could easily bring students from campus to help with my research.鈥
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Paying It Forward: Polina Minchuk Macklin '12 Loves Mentoring Because She Loved Being Mentored
CategoriesPublished:Polina Minchuk Macklin '12 is sharing her technical theater expertise with Adelphi students and alumni.
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Published:How do you get to Sesame Street? Design your own major in puppetry and take it to your dream career in Broadway鈥檚 Winnie the Pooh, on Sesame Workshop鈥攁nd even on a Super Bowl commercial featuring Cookie Monster.
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Published:I have been slowly sharing the news of Nick Petron, MA ’70’s retirement after 50 years at Adelphi, the first 10 as professor and director and approximately 30 as chair of the Department of Theatre. Once they get over their surprise, many acknowledged that “it’s the end of an era.” Nick was my instructor and…