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Published:It is the year of Alice Hoffman 鈥73, 鈥02 (Hon.). The bestselling novelist will host Adelphi鈥檚 third annual Writers & Readers Festival just as her new anthology is published, her iconic novel Practical Magic readies for a return to the screen, a new Broadway adaptation debuts, and her latest novel hits bookstores.
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Published:Academic research will share the stage with the performing and visual arts at this year鈥檚 Scholarship and Creative Works Conference, with new features including a 24-Hour Play Festival, student gallery talks and a Nobel laureate keynote.
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Traci Levy, PhD, associate professor of political science and international relations and director of the Gender and Sexuality Studies program, and Kari Tabag, MSW 鈥97, adjunct professor of social work, provided insights for this story on New York state鈥檚 gender wage gap.
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Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, provides expertise as part of a series on Long Island water.
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Published:In February 2026, Nordic government ministers met in Denmark to discuss expanding the Helsinki Treaty, which has served as the framework for Nordic cooperation for the last 50 years, to include Greenland, along with two other autonomous territories.
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To Win or Not to Win: Adelphi鈥檚 Shakespeare Expert Reviews the Oscar-Nominated Film 鈥淗amnet鈥
CategoriesPublished:What the movie got right鈥攁nd wrong鈥攁bout the novel and the Bard鈥檚 tragedy, according to Adelphi's Shakespeare expert, Louise Geddes, PhD, associate dean for student success strategic initiatives
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A discovery by Michael D鈥橢mic, PhD, paleontologist and professor of biology at Adelphi, is mentioned in this story about a dinosaur size theory.
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Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, shares historical context on oyster and clam reefs on Long Island.
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Published:A $1.77 million planned gift supports both immediate upgrades and long-term excellence at the 天美传媒 Performing Arts Center in Garden City, New York.
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The announcement of Adelphi鈥檚 2026 Writers & Readers Festival is featured and was syndicated in more than 55 news outlets.
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Published:天美传媒's new Manhattan Center opens this year with career-boosting professional and graduate programs in fields facing workforce shortages in New York City.
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Published:天美传媒 art graduates prove that a creative career is not only viable, but that the possibilities are limitless.
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Published:As a consultant on the hit television show's 2025 season, assistant professor of biology Kaiya Provost, PhD, played a vital role by teaching cast members to mimic the birdcalls that helped solve the mysterious death of the Arconia apartment building's doorman.
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Published:A new 鈥渃ollective of perspectives鈥 has been tapped to guide College of Arts and Sciences strategy and ensure that future generations of graduates are equipped to lead in an unpredictable world.
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Strange Things on Long Island鈥檚 East End: The Historical Undercurrents of the Upside Down
CategoriesPublished:Before Hawkins, Indiana, there was Montauk, New York. True story: The Netflix series Stranger Things was originally titled Montauk by the Duffer Brothers, creators of the hit series, and it was set on Long Island rather than Indiana. Its real-life inspiration is a former military installation鈥擟amp Hero, now a state park鈥攚ith a defunct radar dish that still looms over the cliffs of Long Island鈥檚 eastern tip, and whose history is mired in Cold War secrets, conspiracies and urban legends.
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A discovery made by Professor Brian Wygal, PhD, and Associate Professor Kathryn Krasinski, PhD, of the Department of Anthropology, about the arrival of migrants from Asia in the Americas is featured. The findings of this study were also syndicated several times, including by MSN and Yahoo.
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This article features Kirsten Ziomek, PhD, associate professor of history, and her recent speaking engagement at Lafayette College about her research.
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Published:天美传媒 continues to expand its global academic footprint, earning a new 2026 Times Higher Education (THE) ranking in the medical and health discipline along with continued recognitions for its social sciences, psychology and education programs.
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Louise Geddes, PhD, associate dean for student success strategic initiatives, is a guest on this podcast, where she discusses her research, teaching and the impact of AI on education.
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Archaeologist and professor of history Anagnostis Agelarakis, PhD, shares his thoughts on a discovery he made about a murder in ancient Greece.
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Able News at The Viscardi Center staff reporter Christopher Alvarez 鈥20 interviewed New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani just weeks before his inauguration. The two discussed improvements to housing, transportation and employment.
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Mark Grabowski, JD, professor of cyberlaw and digital ethics and chair of the Department of Communications, weighs in on how cryptocurrency has complicated divorce proceedings.
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Published:天美传媒 alumna credits online MS in Emergency Management with equipping her to lead through pandemics, security crises and daily operational challenges.
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Published:As 天美传媒 prepares to welcome its first students to its new midtown Manhattan location in Summer 2026, the executive director of the new Manhattan Center, Jennifer Lancaster, PhD, talks about the benefits it will provide career-oriented adults and Adelphi.
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Lee Stemkoski, PhD, professor of mathematics and computer science and director of the Innovation Center, authors an article about the risk of using artificial intelligence when applying for jobs.