News at Adelphi
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Adelphi's community engagement efforts and partnerships are mentioned in Newsday. An interview with Danny McCabe, athletics director, is also featured.
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This February, Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥joins the millions of Americans celebrating Black History Month. The ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥is hosting events ranging from art exhibits to lectures and readings on the Garden City campus.
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Rebecca Gotterbarn ’18 took her very first computer science class as a sophomore at Adelphi. Today she's a member of an elite cybersecurity team at IBM.
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Already named the NE10 Woman of the Year, lacrosse star and classroom standout Chelsea Abreu '19 also became the first Panther to be named a finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.
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Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥has been nominated in 10 categories in the annual Bethpage Best of Long Island competition.
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Across campus, Adelphi students and staff are busy preparing for this signature event.
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Sports medicine expert Greg McCue ’12 is treating elite and everyday athletes with acupuncture, says FOX21Delmarva.
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On her website and social media accounts, Molly Cuevas '16, MS '17, called her cross-country journey "3,000 miles. 3 months. 1 reason."
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Now studying for her master’s, Brenna Martini ’18 is helping elementary schools in Hempstead bring physical activity into the classroom. Will that help produce healthier—and better—students?
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Intramurals and sport clubs, as everyone knows, are a great place to make new friends. It's these kinds of bonds that Campus Recreation creates—while also promoting health and fitness.
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Can a “good" athlete become “extraordinary" in college? Should an “extraordinary" athlete get paid to play a sport they mastered while in college? The answers to these questions are part of a controversial debate about whether student athletes playing college-level sports should be paid.
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Jessica Vadala, a graduate student in accounting, faced the choice many experienced professionals only dream of: Which one of the five job offers she received in one day should she take? The list included offers from the Big Four accounting firms.
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Any athletic field could use some TLC with such year-round use, and Motamed Field is receiving just that.
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He's an Olympic champion, military hero, entrepreneur and philanthropist, and on Saturday, October 13, Mel Pender '76, '97 (Hon.), will add another title to his accomplishments: Adelphi Legend.
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Golfers will tee off to honor Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥coaching legend Ronald Davies '59—and to support student athletes—on Monday, September 24.
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A Force of Nature
CategoriesPublished:This student-athlete is giving us something to cheer about, on and off the volleyball court.
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Brenna Martini '18 could be the most decorated athlete in Adelphi history.
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On June 4 and June 5, 2018, Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥welcomes college presidents, athletic directors, faculty athletic representatives, athletes and others, for the biannual Northeast-10 Conference Presidents Council.
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Nevin Caple, co-founder of LGBT SportSafe and Br{ache the Silence, spoke at Adelphi about homophobia, inclusion and increasing the visibility of role models in women's sports.
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This annual fundraising event attracted more than 150 alumni, trustees, staff, community members, vendors and corporations.
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Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥Athletics has racked up so many awards and high honors lately that it's a challenge to keep up.
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The senior members of the Adelphi women's lacrosse team receive their own private graduation ceremony after missing commencement for the NCAA Division II Championship game.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo (“The Greek Freakâ€) of the Milwaukee Bucks hosted a basketball clinic for kids at Adelphi University.
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Adelphi women's lacrosse takes third NCAA Division II title in four years with a 6-4 win against Florida Southern
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For Bernard Clair ’73, lacrosse was far more than just a hobby between classes. From his close, long-lasting friendships with teammates to the valuable tutelage of Hall of Fame coach Paul (Doc) Doherty, he says that his time on the team helped shape him as a player—and as a person.
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When Cliff Brantley Jr. transferred to Adelphi, he had two long-term goals: get drafted by a Major League Baseball (MLB) team and become a lawyer.
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Sierra Clark, who transferred to Adelphi last fall, is now a senior communications major (specializing in journalism) and a marketing minor.
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The Adelphi ¶¶ÒõÖ±²¥men's soccer team captured its first Northeast-10 Conference Championship title.