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    Credit cards for bad credit offer you the best chance to rebuild your credit. We recommend getting a secured credit card rather than an unsecured credit card for bad credit because of the lower fees and higher likelihood of being approved.

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    Autism experts and autistic people are pushing back on Robert F Kennedy’s “terrible” approach to autism as the health secretary plans more expansive monitoring of autistic people’s health records and proposes cuts to disability services.

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    Adelphi University’s second annual Writers and Readers Festival offered a uniquely heartfelt keynote this year with The Books That Built Our Souls, a conversation featuring legendary actress and publisher Sarah Jessica Parker, her mother Barbara Forste and bestselling author Adriana Trigiani. Introduced by renowned novelist and Adelphi alum Alice Hoffman, the event was a celebration of literary masterpieces that shaped all of us, the audience included.

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    Parents often look down at the whorl on the top of their children’s heads and wonder what, exactly, is going on inside. An industry of books, video games, films, merchandise and museums offers some insight: They’re probably thinking about the Titanic.

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    Learning to plan ahead is a great strategy when it comes to taxes. Many Americans are looking for ways to limit what they owe via credits or deductions. Yet, with ever-evolving regulations and sometimes arcane tax laws, it can be tricky to do so.

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    Adelphi ֱis moving forward with plans to open a Manhattan campus for graduate-level programs at 529 Fifth Avenue next year.

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    Starting May 5, the Education Department will begin collection on student loans that are in default.

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    "There is something about holding a book which commands you," said Parker at the Adelphi panel.

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    China's rising influence in the Caribbean and Latin America in recent years has raised concerns about its potential political and economic impact on Florida.

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    This guest essay reflects the views of Louise Skolnik, professor emeritus of social work at Adelphi ֱand former Nassau County director of human services and deputy commissioner of the county's Department of Social Services.

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    The administration’s hostile edicts on DEI and science funding are sending shock waves through the US’ world-leading higher education system. Here, we present five takes on what is unfolding

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    Some people across Long Island and throughout the nation are grappling with concerns over the U.S. economy, with many worried about a potential recession this year.

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    AI is playing a bigger role in higher ed operations despite persisting pockets of skepticism. There may be no greater enthusiasm for the emerging technology than in student enrollment and recruitment.

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    Meet Goalie Dylan Renner, the 2025 USA Lacrosse Magazine Division II Men’s Preseason Player of the Year

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    Students looking to go into the growing field of artificial intelligence can now turn to Adelphi.

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    Adelphi ֱstudents participated in the university’s annual Shark Tank-style Business Plan Competition last Friday at the Ruth S. Harley ֱCenter.

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    In a single week, 6,900 New Yorkers died of COVID-19, one month after it was declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Overwhelmed hospitals lined up beds and ventilators in hallways as doctors and nurses struggled to understand a virus that was more lethal than anything they had seen before.

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    Hazel Dukes ’78, Adelphi alumna and civil rights activist, is remembered.

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    Adelphi’s Summer Pre-College programming is featured.

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    Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of the finance and economics department, shares his perspective and predictions of the impact of the Trump Administration on consumers. This story also appeared in Quartz.

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    The announcement of Adelphi’s new BS in Artificial Intelligence program is featured. 

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    Associate Professor Beth Counselman-Carpenter, PhD ’14, is interviewed in an article featuring Adelphi’s new Doctor of Social Work program.

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    From an article in The New York Times on the death of beloved Adelphi Athletics Hall of Famer Al Trautwig '78

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    Adelphi Athletics Hall of Famer Al Trautwig '78 is remembered in this feature. The news of Trautwig’s death has been in prominent news outlets across the country, including The New York Times and The Boston Globe.

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    Adelphi’s Prize for Leadership event and winners are featured. The story also ran in The Garden City News.

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    Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science and international relations, is quoted in this article about the safety of agricultural workers.

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    Adelphi is mentioned as a university that would see National Institutes of Health cuts. Similar stories were published in Long Island Business News and the Long Island Press.

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    Adelphi is mentioned as part of the journey of composer Jonathan Larson ’82.

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    New Off-Broadway Show, The Jonathan Larson Project, Explores the Music and Times of the Legendary Creator of Rent, Jonathan Larson ’82

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