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    Zachary Johnson, PhD, associate professor of decision sciences and marketing, is quoted in a U.S. News & World Report article featured on Yahoo! News and MSN.

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    Dear Adelphi Community, I am pleased to report that on Wednesday, November 4, we received the certificate of occupancy (CO) for the Ruth S. Harley University Center (the UC) from the Village of Garden City. This is a monumental step toward opening our newly renovated UC. Other major milestones and planned activities include: Furniture is…

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    With all classes going online after Thanksgiving, and the University Center (the UC) opening in January 2021, the Panthers’ Den dining hall will be closed and removed from our Garden City campus. The last day of food service in the Panthers’ Den will be Wednesday, November 18.

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    Dear Adelphi Community, On September 30, we shared with you our plan to engage an external firm for an objective review of the University’s current complaint processes. We are pleased to update you that Baker Tilly US, LLP, a nationally recognized higher education accounting and advisory firm, has been selected. The firm will review the…

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    At a time when the financial outlook for many colleges and universities has been negatively affected by the pandemic, Standard & Poor's (S&P) has reaffirmed ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½'s rating of A- with a stable outlook.

  • The west side of the updated Ruth S. Harley University Center.
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    On Tuesday, September 22, we were notified by the Village of Garden City that a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) was approved for the Ruth S. Harley University Center (the UC).

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    Dear Adelphi Community, Throughout the past few months, members of our community have shared concerns and questions about the University’s process for intake, evaluation and follow-up on complaints. Complaints could include violations of the Code of Conduct and allegations of sexual assault and bias. They could also include academic or student life experiences related to…

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    Dear Adelphi Community, We are so pleased to welcome our students, faculty and staff back to campus for the Fall 2020 semester. While you will notice many changes on campus to help ensure our community’s health and safety, one of the more exciting changes you’ll see is the transformation of the Ruth S. Harley University…

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    The board of trustees has appointed Goldman Sachs as ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½'s outsourced chief investment officer.

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    The transformation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center continues as our contractor puts final touches on some areas and continues building out others.

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    Sylvia Frances Moss '64, Tomislav Kostadinov '10, Emily Ladau '13, Dottie Herman and Hilda Perez '11 have been elected as new members of the ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Board of Trustees.

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    Work on the Ruth S. Harley University Center is once again well under way, with new health precautions, as operations are fully restored.

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    We are actively working with Whiting Turner to determine the long-term impact of these delays on completion of the project, including the development of contingency plans, with the continued goal of having the UC operational by Fall 2020.

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    While we have all been consumed by precautions and adjustments surrounding the COVID-19 public health crisis, work has continued to move steadily forward on our Ruth S. Harley University Center.

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    Though much of the work is not visible from the outside, the interior of the building is taking shape with new walls, floors, ceiling and infrastructure, and the expanded ground floor has been created in the west addition.

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    As we move into the spring semester, we are pleased to report significant progress on the renovation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center.

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    As we approach the six month mark of the renovation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center, we see the major transformation beginning to take shape. From outside the construction fence, it can be hard to tell just how much progress has been made, so we’re pleased to offer this UC Progress update on the activities that have been completed to date.

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    As we approach the six month mark of the renovation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center, we see the major transformation beginning to take shape. From outside the construction fence, it can be hard to tell just how much progress has been made, so we’re pleased to offer this UC Progress update on the activities that have been completed to date.

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    Now that the Panthers’ Den Dining Hall has been open for a full school week, we are pleased to report that the community’s overall feedback has been positive. We have heard that you enjoy the temporary dining hall’s atmosphere, location, service and many of the options being served.  

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    We know that this has been a much-anticipated announcement and are pleased to report that the Panthers' Den Dining Hall has now completed all its required steps to formally open as one of our two main dining halls on campus during the renovation of our Ruth S. Harley University Center.

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    In response to feedback from our community, the lunch menu at the tent in The Quad will feature new options and more vegetables this week. As always, there is a vegan option available daily Monday through Friday and gluten free buns and bread are available. Lunch in the tent is free for students all week (Monday through Friday) and free for faculty and staff on Friday.

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    We’re so excited that the new academic year is under way, and ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ is bustling with activity again! We hope you are finding your way to classes and meetings and to the many dining options located throughout the campus.

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    With summer nearing an end, I am pleased to report significant progress on the renovation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center. If you have been on campus this summer, you have undoubtedly noticed changes on campus.

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    Learn by doing is the approach Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, takes in his Web Journalism course. One video story made by students Gabriella Marra and Nicole Garcia showcased Adelphi's plans to renovate the Ruth S. Harley University Center.

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    With Commencement rapidly approaching, it will soon be time to close the Ruth S. Harley University Center for major renovations that will convert the building into a state-of-the-art, light-filled center for student and academic life at Adelphi.

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    All offices and services currently located in the University Center (UC) have been or will be temporarily relocated by May 21.

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    As we quickly approach the start of our renovation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center (UC), you may recall from previous communications that the University plans to build a temporary dining structure on the lawn between Blodgett Hall and Levermore Hall to handle much of our UC dining needs during the construction period.

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    After meeting with members of our community, hearing your comments and working with our architects, we have identified what will move forward and what modifications we will be making to our design.

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    Sharing a reminder about our updated schedule and announcing some very good news about dining.

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