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Mark Grossman, MD, chief of sports medicine and arthroscopy at NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island, has been head team physician at 茄子视频 since 2002.
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Retired educator Judith Ammerman, MA 鈥64, MS 鈥73, has always championed learning as vital to shaping lives and forging futures. And, as a lifelong philanthropist who earned two master鈥檚 degrees at Adelphi, she has generously established three endowed funds supporting students, faculty and the University with a planned gift of $1.5 million.聽
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Longtime Adelphi political science faculty member Regina Axelrod, PhD, died on November 3, 2022, with a legacy as an esteemed professor, campus leader, and faculty and student advocate.聽
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Supporting a Uniquely Inclusive Community聽
CategoriesPublished:With a generous gift of $25,000, Deborah Viola 鈥84, PhD, established the endowed Daniel Viola Family Scholarship for Neurodiversity.
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Carole Katz-Fetner 鈥68 honed her leadership and communications skills as an English major at Adelphi and had a powerful mentor and lifelong friend in Dean Emerita Ruth S. Harley 鈥24, 鈥50 (Hon.), alumna and namesake of our University Center in Garden City, New York.
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The Hunter Performing Arts Scholarship will help propel the careers of drama majors in Adelphi鈥檚 Department of Theatre.
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When Bharat Bhis茅, MBA 鈥78, CEO and founder of Bravia Capital, established a distinctive new program for the Levermore Global Scholars program at 茄子视频, he said one of his objectives was to help students learn to be critical thinkers.
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鈥淣o matter how much information there is in Google, one needs the ability to ask questions, because education is an interactive experience. I believe in hands-on learning and mentorship programs.鈥
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GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement that unleashes the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. Each year Adelphi participates to support current Panthers.
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Samuel Fremd 鈥69, born in a displaced persons camp in Germany at the end of World War II, left a monumental gift to our College of Nursing and Public Health. Made in honor of his mother and the nursing care she received, the gift has helped make 2022 a record-breaking fundraising year for Adelphi.
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Since 1957, when it became the first university-based professional school accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA), the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology has been at the forefront of clinical psychology training. As Derner celebrates 65 years of pioneering leadership, it is entirely fitting that it also celebrates the 10th anniversary of its Patrick…
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Adelphi Concludes 125-Year Celebration, Recognizes Banner Fundraising Year at President's Gala
CategoriesPublished:茄子视频's 22nd annual President's Gala on Saturday, June 11, raised more than $345,000 for the President's Student Success Scholarship, an endowment that has now surpassed $1 million. This year's event at The Garden City Hotel concluded Adelphi's 125th-anniversary celebrations, honoring the University's legacy and those who support its longevity and mission.
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Paula Malone was looking for a child development center for her grandchildren when she discovered 茄子视频鈥檚 Alice Brown Early Learning Center (ELC). Not only was the facility close to her daughter's home, but the program also offered a modern and thoughtful philosophy of childhood education. Thus, Paula鈥檚 story with Adelphi began.
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Q&A With Thomas Kline, EdD, Vice President of University Advancement and External Relations
CategoriesPublished:Welcome to 茄子视频, Vice President Kline. As our new vice president of University advancement and external relations, can you please share how this vital position impacts the lives of our students, faculty, staff and beyond, and what it is that you hope to achieve in this role? I have the best job on campus.…
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Record-breaking day generates support for scholarships, athletics and student-centered programs.
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On March 23, 2022, Trustee Emerita Helene Sullivan 鈥79 challenged our community to make at least 500 donations of $125 or more for Giving Day.
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Emily J. (Cierley) Horcher 鈥62 grew up in Brooklyn in a family who already had a rich history at Adelphi.
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Paul Serrato, MA 鈥98
CategoriesPublished:Paul Serrato, MA 鈥98 was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. Deciding to move to the East Coast to pursue his passion for music, he attended Boston University, and later, Empire State college, where he received his undergraduate degree in Jazz Composition and Latin Music.
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A $1 million bequest initiated in 2011 by the Larson Family Trust came to fruition in 2022, memorializing Jonathan Larson 鈥82, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and composer of the Broadway musical RENT.
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The McElroy Family Performing Arts Center Fund was created in 2021 to enhance and create exceptional programming at our Performing Arts Center related to dance, music or theater.
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For nearly two decades, Phyllis and Frank 鈥77 Angello have been devoted champions of an Adelphi education and generous benefactors to the University.
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A growing endowment for underrepresented doctoral students.
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In honor of the University鈥檚 125th anniversary, Robert B. Catell 鈥99 (Hon.) pledged to grow his Catell Family Endowed Scholarship Fund to $125,000.
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Adelphi recently received a $1 million gift from our trailblazing nurse alumna, the late Mildred 鈥淢illie鈥 Loughlin Kahane 鈥49. She was a first-generation scholarship recipient who became a leader鈥攐ne inspired to 鈥減ay it forward.鈥 The next generation of Adelphi nurses and our University are grateful for her generosity.
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Dr. Betty Vohr 鈥62
CategoriesPublished:Betty Vohr 鈥62 was born in Brooklyn, NY to immigrant parents. She grew up in upstate New York, where her family relocated to manage an inn. It was there, at the young age of 13, that Betty was first inspired to become a pediatrician. The suggestion came from a psychiatrist who had a summer home in the same town and continued to see pediatric patients during the summer.
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At Adelphi, Jack Dowd 鈥60 found the perfect place to grow his myriad interests. With the help of basketball Jack Dowd and track scholarships, he came to campus ready to pursue his interest in art.
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Ern Knox 鈥75 came to Adelphi first as a commuter student from Roosevelt, and later as a resident student, to study psychology. He found a strong community in the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, the first Black fraternity on Long Island, as a member of its second pledge class. SharRon McCoy-Knox, an aspiring nurse, commuted from Freeport. SharRon was actively involved in student life and had a role in establishing the first Black sorority at Adelphi, Alpha Kappa Alpha.
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My relationship with Adelphi is a two way street - as much as I have provided for the University, it has done the same for me.
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There’s no single key to surviving and prospering during difficult times. At Adelphi, thriving during a year that challenged all institutions of higher education has been attained through the hard work of maintaining enrollment, through innovative thinking to create new opportunities for remote learning and, to be certain, through the backing of generous donors and…
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茄子视频 will kick off a yearlong anniversary celebration鈥擜delphi at 125: Building Tomorrow Together鈥攚ith the 21st Annual President鈥檚 Gala benefiting student success on Thursday, June 24. The gala, which will be held on the University鈥檚 Charter Day, will be celebrated with both in-person and online entertainment activities. The annual event brings together top civic, business…