News at Adelphi

The Adelphi University Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of alumnus Michael Balboni '81, founder and managing director of RedLand Strategies Inc., as chair-elect.
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These Adelphi students have used their degrees to forge different career paths.
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Monica Morales-Hernandez, assistant teaching professor of mathematics, draws on her experiences as both a woman and a Latina to teach her Adelphi students that they, too, can excel in math.
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From Athlete to Innovator: The Journey of Eliana Armijos ’03, MS ’13, From Adelphi to Entrepreneur
CategoriesPublished:Eliana Armijos ’03, MS ’13 has a story of resilience, passion and innovation—following a journey that began at Adelphi University and has evolved into a groundbreaking role in the world of sports technology.
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The Adelphi University Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of alumnus Michael Balboni '81, founder and managing director of RedLand Strategies Inc., as chair-elect.
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The Adelphi University Robert B. Willumstad School of Business is proud to announce its inclusion in the prestigious 2025 Poets&Quants Best Undergraduate Business Schools rankings.
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Dear Adelphi Community, In advance of Spring Break next week, March 17–23, we would like to provide the following parking advisory and guidance. As many of us prepare to travel, the Department of Public Safety and Transportation aims to help ensure you enjoy a fun, safe and healthy vacation. Parking Advisory Adelphi community members who plan to…
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Sandra Castro, PhD, Appointed Interim Dean of College of Professional and Continuing Studies
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Community, I’m pleased to announce the appointment of Sandra Castro, PhD, as interim dean of the College of Professional and Continuing Studies (CPCS), effective March 15, upon the retirement of Andy Atzert, EdD, the College’s dean since 2019. In this role, Dr. Castro will provide leadership continuity in support of the CPCS mission…
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Collaboration leads to musical composition that tells a story without words.
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With support from a two-part PhysTEC grant, Matthew Wright, PhD, associate professor and chair of physics, is leading Adelphi’s partnership role in the inaugural Cosmic Pathways conference, held in March at The City College of New York for high school and college students, as well as guiding physics students to network with area high school teachers and students.
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Dancers make beautiful music through movement in this integrative approach to performance.
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Postponed Spring Break Maintenance
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Community, We are postponing our planned repair of an underground pipe between Hagedorn Hall and the University Center until late May, after Commencement. Therefore, there will be no planned interruption to heat and hot water on our Garden City campus next week. After reviewing the project timeline with our contractors, we determined that…
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It all started in 2021—the (STEM)2 Network, funded by a $500,000 award from the National Science Foundation, set out to support faculty in transforming undergraduate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education from within.
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Men's Basketball Makes NCAA Tournament For First Time Since 2012, Earns No. 2 Seed in East Region
CategoriesPublished:March Is for Madness: Adelphi Men's Basketball Secures No. 2 Seed in the East Region for the NCAA Tournament
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Dear Adelphi Community, Adelphi’s Facilities Management team will repair an underground pipe on our Garden City campus during Spring Break (Monday, March 17 – Sunday, March 23). This major infrastructure project requires the temporary shutdown of hot water and heat in most campus buildings; this will impact most students who are not traveling home for the…
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Onboarding programs, summer courses, career-boosting certificate programs, online offerings, flexible schedules and an array of services and resources are just some of the ways Adelphi is helping adult students reach their goals.
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Veronica Mansour, who was once inspired by the music of Jonathan Larson '82, is now part of his lasting legacy as the winner of a Jonathan Larson Grant and a performer in the Larson Legacy Concert Series.
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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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Adelphi University will welcome Barbra Forste and her daughter, award-winning actress and producer Sarah Jessica Parker–lifelong advocates of reading and libraries–to its second annual Writers and Readers Festival, which will be held on Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5.
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Adelphi University Launches Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence Degree Program
CategoriesPublished:The announcement of Adelphi’s new BS in Artificial Intelligence program is featured.
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Adelphi Men's Basketball Team Earned Their First Northeast-10 Regular Season Title Since 2012 and the Top Seed in the Conference Championship.
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The age of artificial intelligence (AI) is here, as companies, organizations and governments worldwide are racing to create technology that improves quality of life, enhances revenue and generates breakthrough solutions.
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A night to celebrate Jovia Mentoring: Guiding and Inspiring Student Success at Adelphi University.
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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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A life-changing fellowship, on-campus volunteer roles and the desire to make museums accessible to every child helped this alumna discover her career path.