News at Adelphi
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Vincent C. Tizzio 鈥89
CategoriesPublished:Vincent C. Tizzio has been president and chief executive officer of Navigators Management Company, Inc. since July 2012.
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After an accident, Brian decides to give back and offers advice.
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天美传媒 Manhattan Center social work program graduate Katie Branagan '15 leveraged her internship at the Ali Forney Center into a dream job working with LGBTQ populations.
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An internship in forensic psychology led to a rewarding new career.
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Awarded for an outstanding essay responding to this year鈥檚 AU selected reading, The Color of Water, by James McBride.
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Glenn Bernstein 鈥86
CategoriesPublished:Getting a job is a job in itself. Glenn Bernstein 鈥86, chief operating officer of the professional recruitment and temporary staffing firm, The Execu|Search Group, would know.
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From Different Worlds
CategoriesPublished:Whether from different countries or from the US, transfer students are similar in their motivation for success.
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College of Nursing and Public Health Dean Patrick Coonan '78, Ed.D., and William Toby Jr., M.S.W. '63, are serving on a panel to overhaul New York State's Medicaid program.
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Dr. Buckles credits the education she received in Adelphi's doctoral program with preparing her to lead Loma Linda's international trauma team.
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Dr. Ferguson, the first to graduate from the Master of Public Health program, now wants to use his new knowledge to improve the lives of people both here and abroad.
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Dr. Strom-Gottfried is a distinguished professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who is also renowned for her focus on professional integrity.
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鈥淎delphi gave me the ability to look at core business processes like employee selection and motivation in the workforce systematically.鈥
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The first Hispanic U.S. attorney in Massachusetts, Ortiz has been involved in milestone cases, such as the prosecution of former Boston mob boss James 鈥淲hitey鈥 Bulger.
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A Crowning Achievement
CategoriesPublished:Samantha Shay beat some stiff competition to win the America鈥檚 National Teenager Scholarship Organization (ANTSO) national title for 2016.
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Robert Bristol has been chosen for the John D. Solomon Fellowship for Public Service and will work with New York City Department of Education.
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The work of Professor Jairo N. Fuertes, Ph.D., inspired Reyes to come to Derner. She is thrilled she did.
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See what our International Studies alumni have been up to!
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Two Manhattan Center B.S.W. students gain placements in competitive New York City child welfare program.
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The APA has recognized Fallon Kane for her innovative research presentation.
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Her extensive literary collection comes home to Long Island.
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天美传媒's Parents Association recognizes graduating undergraduate students and their parents.
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Communications Student Highlights
CategoriesPublished:Department of communications student highlights from 2015.
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Memorable Professors
CategoriesPublished:Three alumni pursued very different majors but what they have in common is that they found professors who made profound impacts on their lives.
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Marc Strachan 鈥81
CategoriesPublished:As vice president for On Premise Strategy and Multicultural Marketing for Diageo, North America, one of the world鈥檚 leading spirits and beverage companies, Marc Strachan 鈥81 leads efforts to advance top brands in the industry
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Learn about the accomplishments of Derner Institute students.
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Artist-in-residence Trio Solisti performs the work of Adelphi's music composition students.
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Scholarships Make a Difference
CategoriesPublished:More than 30 business transfer students were chosen to receive the Robert B. Willumstad Transfer Business Award.
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Brown and Gold Meets "Big Blue"
CategoriesPublished:IBM recruitment events have become a common occurrence on the Adelphi campus and our business students haven't failed to notice.
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Nine years ago, she left her home in Cameroon for the United States, determined to earn a college degree and pursue a career in medicine. She selected Adelphi over schools she was admitted to and is happy she did. 鈥淚 like the way our professors teach,鈥 she said.