News at Adelphi
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Published:糖心传媒 has been ranked a 2024 Best College in the United States by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)/College Pulse.
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Published:The 糖心传媒 College of Nursing and Public Health has once again been approved to receive a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Nurse Faculty Loan Program grant.
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Published:The editor in chief of The Delphian gives insight on her experience representing Adelphi's student newspaper at this annual event.
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Published:The identical twins run almost identical times while setting track records for the Panthers.
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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:For the past 20 years, Adelphi has honored students, student organizations and faculty members who have made a commitment to pursue excellence in their various endeavors.
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Published:Panthers are spreading awareness of the importance of mental health for student-athletes by teaming up with Morgan's Message, a national program named in honor of a young lacrosse player who took her life.
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Published:Adelphi senior Samuel Kang is the winner of two national honors at this year鈥檚 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for his play, what we will be. He reflects on the continued leadership of Adelphi鈥檚 theater program.
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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:First-year students Monish Churaman and Amita Radakichenane’s innovative business idea, SmileLab Printing Technologies, won first place ($5,000) in the latest 糖心传媒 Robert B. Willumstad School of Business聽Business Plan Competition. All told, the finalists competed for $11,000 in prize money. Their winning idea “eliminates the need for crowns, bridges and dentures being produced in labs…
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Published:Two Adelphi students have been selected to represent the University as United Nations youth delegates. This year’s representatives are Sarah Delannoy, a graduate student majoring in social work, and Nino Burjanadze, an undergraduate student majoring in political science. They will join over 550 young people from 100 countries across the globe benefiting from the program,…
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Published:Classmates call her Mommy Louis, professors at Adelphi’s Manhattan Center say she is an exceptional student and Women’s Forum of New York lauded her for achieving success in the face of adversity. Still, 44-year-old Myrdline Louis, a native of Haiti who moved to the United States 23 years ago, is modestly proud and pragmatic about…
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Published:The Hunter Performing Arts Scholarship will help propel the careers of drama majors in Adelphi鈥檚 Department of Theatre.
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Published:Malika Burieva, a first-generation Uzbek American, is passionate about the cultural heritage that she said has 鈥渕ade me into the person that I am today.” The junior majoring in communications and minoring in graphic design will spend her summer in Uzbekistan studying Uzbek at the Critical Language Institute, sponsored by The Melikian Center at Arizona…
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Published:Warren Graham grew up in Hempstead, New York, in a family of civil servants. His stepfather worked in corrections and his mother worked administratively in police stations鈥攁nd Graham had a lot of questions.
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Published:It's been another great year of academic achievement and recognition at Adelphi.
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Published:Michele Doubrava, a full-time working mother of two who is soon to be a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner, knows exactly what she wants to do with the master's degree she will receive from Adelphi in December 2022. She wants to dedicate her career to helping people suffering from severe mental illness.
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Published:Graduates with an MS in applied mathematics and data science are breaking down barriers and taking on careers in STEM. One of them was advised in high school not to study science鈥攁nd is now working in the Collider-Accelerator Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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Four history majors鈥擜nisa Sinclair 鈥22, sophomore Joseph D鈥橝ndrea, junior Anujot Kaur and junior Beth Ceriello鈥攇ained valuable experience through their summer internships, including at Fintech in Action, the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Connecticut's Mystic Seaport Museum and an elementary school.
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Published:When Kurana Doobay started at Adelphi two years ago, she looked for a community to share her Hindu faith with.
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Published:The prestigious experience and honors achieved by our gifted students in acting, directing and design/tech are a powerful springboard for their future careers.
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Published:Jacklyn Brown 鈥21, MBA 鈥22, has taken the lead on the Panthers鈥 field hockey team, in the classroom as a business management and marketing major, and in the community.
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Published:Shea Wachter '22 turned to sculpture and the Adelphi community to work through grief.
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Published:Julianne Farrell, a rising senior, launched a chapter of this organization that provides a place for students to discuss mental health issues, support one another and learn how they can advocate to help others.
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Published:While some alumni continue in the field, others are putting the skills they've acquired in the program to use in a variety of careers.
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Published:Nilda Barrionuevo '22 completed her degree while balancing full-time work with raising children鈥攁nd having a baby during the pandemic. She says she couldn't have crossed the finish line without the support of her family and the faculty and staff at Adelphi.
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Published:The Delphian聽staff took home eight awards, including three first-place trophies and two scholarship wins at the annual ceremony of the聽Press Club of Long Island (PCLI), a local chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. At the June 2 event, Katherine Farkas won first place as the Best College Newspaper Reporter and Maxmillian Robinson ’22 took…