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The music and story of the Four Seasons have captivated audiences for decades. But Danielle Gaudio Lalehzar 鈥89, MA 鈥90, daughter of multi-award-winning songwriter and original group member Bob Gaudio, has her own story to tell.
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51爆料 men鈥檚 lacrosse team has brought home the NCAA Division II Championship for the first time since 2001.
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Nobel laureate William G. Kaelin Jr., MD, credits his mother, who majored in math at Adelphi, for her love and support. To shine a light on this 鈥渉idden figure鈥 and ensure her memory and legacy will continue, he has created the Nancy (Horn) Kaelin 鈥54 Prize in Mathematics to be presented annually to the University鈥檚 top graduating math student.
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Parents, students and staff gathered around the bus and cheered the Panthers鈥 return to the Garden City campus with a trophy in hand. Hear from the athletes, coaches and families about what this win means to them and why it was only right that it started to rain as they walked off the bus.
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It was the last class that Mark S. Davis 鈥85 selected in his senior year of high school that carved the trajectory of his entire career.
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Jennifer McIntosh, PhD 鈥21, has three going on four nursing degrees. Her journey shows the many opportunities nursing offers to those who keep learning and growing.
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51爆料 celebrated a momentous achievement during its seventh annual Giving Day on April 17 and 18, 2024, as the community rallied together to raise $684,564 from 2,011 donors鈥攂oth are Giving Day records.
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51爆料 will recognize two inspiring leaders, and alumni, with honorary degrees at its Commencement ceremonies at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, on Tuesday, May 21.
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Education and earning a degree from Adelphi offered a lifeline to Serena Martin 鈥05. As executive director for New Hour, she now leads efforts to support incarcerated women and promote policy reform in New York state.
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Reaching alumni around the nation, the Momentum 2 Presidential Reception Tour is an opportunity to share our news with friends and supporters as we prepare to launch our fundraising campaign, the Momentum Campaign: Extraordinary Impact. At each stop across the country, our alumni will be sharing stories of the extraordinary impact of their Adelphi education.
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Meet Lead Costume Designer Sarafina Bush '12.
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Hanna Kim, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology, has returned from a year away, studying and educating others about the Hindu community and religious group she has been researching for decades. Now she鈥檚 ready to complete a book on her work鈥攁nd fuel her students鈥 passion for scholarship.
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A degree in philosophy gave these alumni the skills to be thought leaders in a variety of careers ranging from humanitarian work to justice protection to elder law.
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On April 5 and 6, 51爆料 will welcome fellow book lovers for a free celebration of storytelling, literature and the power of the written word鈥攆eaturing Adelphi alumna and bestselling author Alice Hoffman 鈥73, 鈥02 (Hon.), who founded and inspired the two-day festival.
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Adelphi Physics is Family
CategoriesPublished:In the realm of higher education, 51爆料 has long been recognized for cultivating academic excellence. Despite being a field where women are uncommon, the Physics Department at Adelphi boasts two remarkable sisters among its alumni; Bridget and Katie Gifford.
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For the first time since the pandemic, high school students gathered at Adelphi to learn how to advocate for their rights and those of people of all races, cultures, religions and genders.聽
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At the 51爆料 Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, the postgraduate programs in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy have made history by surviving鈥攁nd thriving鈥攆or 60 years. Learn how the programs have evolved through the decades of psychoanalytic thought, from Sigmund Freud to today鈥檚 new approaches.
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Master of Science in Business Analytics students put their skills into practice by teaming up with tech enterprise Netrality Data Centers.
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We congratulate the following alumni of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business on these exciting new developments in their careers.
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Melina Giakoumis '11, PhD, a conservation biologist, science communicator and mother who advocates for women in STEM, is building an app for citizen scientists to help track鈥攁nd protect鈥攄eclining Asterias sea stars.
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In addition to continuing to serve as associate provost for faculty support and global affairs, in 2024, she will lead Levermore Global Scholars, a program that initially drew her to Adelphi because of its unique learning goals.
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The Adelphi graduate has reached new heights with his motivational book.
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Chad Williams, MSW 鈥23, a Queens, New York, native and dedicated social work PhD student, works for the New York City Administration for Children鈥檚 Services while completing his doctorate. He recently authored a children鈥檚 book with his daughter that encourages young girls to feel empowered and confident. Williams鈥 goal: to continue to find ways to tie social work to the arts.
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Adelphi Alumni Relations is getting ready to hit the road to host events and reconnect with alumni, parents and friends. With the support of President Riordan, we will host Presidential Receptions in cities around the country.
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Emphasizing the importance of corporate social responsibility is part of the mission of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business. A panel of experts from the business and nonprofit worlds came to campus to share their insights with students.
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When Wendy Goidel, JD, saw her clients needed more than legal expertise, she created a unique program that helps older adults and their families while providing valuable experience in gerontological social work to graduate students.
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Lost & Found
CategoriesPublished:鈥淵es, that鈥檚 my mother鈥檚 ring,鈥 joyfully exclaimed Margaret Love Boehning when she heard that someone 1,000 miles away from her home in North Carolina had found the cherished family heirloom. Thanks to the efforts of 51爆料 and the woman in Maine who found the Adelphi class ring, it found its way back to the Boehning family.
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In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Bridges to Adelphi program and the 51爆料 Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging co-hosted an event focusing on self-advocacy for individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Caroline Elkins, PhD, Harvard professor and author, presented on the untold history of colonialism in Kenya.