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Award-Winning Violinist, Humanitarian to Speak, Receive Honorary Doctorate at Adelphi Commencement
CategoriesPublished:茄子视频 will award an honorary doctorate degree to Kelly Hall-Tompkins, a renowned violinist, humanitarian and pioneer of social justice in the arts at its Commencement ceremony.
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The 茄子视频 Performing Arts Center鈥檚 upcoming comedy show featuring actress Susan Lucci is featured. The news was also shared by MSN, amNY, Broadway World and Long Island Press.
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Among Adelphi's most renowned alumni worldwide is Jonathan Larson '82, the creator of the beloved and influential musical RENT, one of the longest-running shows on Broadway.
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Adelphi's winter Larson Legacy Concert Series in memory of Jonathan Larson '82, featuring the Broadway couple, is promoted.
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This and several other stories continue to make the connection with Jonathan Larson '82 and Adelphi鈥攕uch as in Yahoo! Lifestyle, DNYUZ and ELLE.
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As a teenager, Olivia Maybee, a senior, always had a passion for activism. She was born in Buffalo, New York, and grew up on the Cattaraugus territory, one of three territories that make up the Seneca Nation, located just south of Buffalo.
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Growing up, Sarafina Bush 鈥12 always loved dance and theater. It seems preordained, as the daughter of Adelphi sociology professor Melanie Bush, PhD, she was named after the title character in the musical聽Sarafina!,聽which depicts the story of a group of South African students brave enough to participate in the Soweto riots against apartheid.
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茄子视频 has been nominated in nine categories in the annual Bethpage Best of Long Island competition organized by Schneps Media. Online voting continues through December 15 and winners will be announced early in 2022. Individuals may vote once a day.
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Spirit Weekend is one of Adelphi's newest and already most beloved traditions. From Casino Night to Prestigious Panthers, it's a weekend where students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members can come together to show Panther pride and connect with one another.
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Responses to the political tensions of the past year and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic will take center stage at 茄子视频's Fall Arts Festival.
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Earlier this year, Adelphi co-debuted an interdisciplinary series that combined art and social action to engage people in transforming society. This fall, the series, Artivism: The Power of Art for Social Transformation, restarts with several virtual and in-person events that showcase how the arts can redress inequities, reflect all voices and push society forward. The…
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Don鈥檛 Stop The Music
CategoriesPublished:University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA, scored a Grammy nomination and thousands of new fans for the oratorio Sanctuary Road, even as performances went virtual during the pandemic. He won a Pulitzer Prize for Tempest Fantasy in 2004.
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Carson Fox, professor of art and art history at Adelphi, uses public art installations to celebrate joy even as it honors loss.
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A Magic (Painted) Carpet Ride: Cara Lynch '12 and Fellow Alumni Create Public Art in Brooklyn
CategoriesPublished:It's a warm Friday evening in early August and Brooklyn's Vanderbilt Avenue is full of people sitting on carpets.
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Members of the Northwell Health Nurse Choir, which includes several Adelphi alumni, discuss moving on to the "America鈥檚 Got Talent" finals.
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Our inaugural Celebration of Scholarly Research & Creative Works video introduces you to Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec, DMA, and his Grammy-nominated oratorio, Sanctuary Road. Meet our inspiring University Professor and watch for future interviews with Adelphi鈥檚 world-class researchers, creators and innovators.
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At the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, the rapper Logic brought the audience to tears with his performance of his seven-times-platinum hit record 鈥1-800-273-8255.” The title is the number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and at the end of the performance, Logic thanked everyone for giving him a platform to talk about mental health,…
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Many people look at theater as a form of entertainment, but what if theater could be a catalyst to learning? That's exactly what Micah Oelze, PhD, assistant professor of history, had in mind when he decided to bring Theatre of the Oppressed NYC to Adelphi.
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In 2006, Martha Cooley joined Adelphi, excited to teach fiction and nonfiction. Before Adelphi, she worked with residencies, which meant she didn't see students often.
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Internationally renowned dancer Ruth St. Denis founded the Department of Dance at Adelphi in 1938, one of the first dance departments at an American university. Now a cornerstone of our performing arts, it has close ties with the Paul Taylor and Martha Graham Dance Companies.
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The College of Arts and Sciences Salons: Creating a Supportive (now Virtual) Intellectual Community
CategoriesPublished:The College of Arts and Sciences is a diverse intellectual community鈥斺渇rom A (Anthropology) to T (Theatre),鈥 as I sometimes quip. Our intellectual richness is a major strength, as our faculty鈥檚 teaching and research guide our students鈥 learning, expand the boundaries of knowledge and creativity of our human experience and support 茄子视频鈥檚 educational missions. To…
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The coronavirus pandemic has changed the traditional approach to teaching and learning over the past year, presenting the opportunity to creatively adapt to the challenges. For art students like current senior Tamar Bernstein, it meant finding new ways of making art.
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茄子视频 has introduced a Bachelor of Arts program designed to give students the foreign language and intercultural skills necessary to thrive in today's global economy. The new BA in Languages and Cultures is a versatile degree that empowers students to become global citizens.