News at Adelphi
- Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
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Interim Dean of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business Barbara Nemecek has resigned to pursue other professional opportunities.
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Graduation Rates Sky High
CategoriesPublished:ÃÛÑ¿TV is one of four Long Island institutions with graduation rates above the national average.
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In Turn, Intern
CategoriesPublished:Through internships and hard work, Mr. Ninov worked his way from a B.A. in Finance to CFO at a high-end real estate company in NYC.
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Anthony proves that by keeping his networking events and GPA a priority, dreams can come true.
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After 14 years of teaching at ÃÛÑ¿TV, Dr. Natale looks forward to continued years of educating the youth of the next generation.
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Adelphi part-time faculty member warns students and recent graduates about posting too much information on social networking sites.
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Intern-al Success
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi professors and national statistics agree that students who have internship experience have a better chance at receiving a job directly out of college.
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New Dean of University Libraries Brian Lym Announced by Adelphi Provot Gayle D. Insler
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Giving a lecture entitled “India: Rooted in the Past, Present, and Future-Simultaneouslyâ€
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Richard Kammerer, M.B.A. '95, juggles daily life and a full-time job, but still manages to tap into his academic interests by taking post-baccalaureate courses at University College.
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Barbara A. Sawitsky, M.B.A., CLP
CategoriesPublished:Sawitsky is the Director of Patents & Licensing & Business Development for The New York Blood Center and the Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute (LFKRI).
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Gary P. Carpenter, CPA
CategoriesPublished:Carpenter has a diverse background in the healthcare industry. Prior to joining the firm, he founded his own health care consulting firm.
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After graduating from medical school, Agrawal continued his training in surgery, at Delhi University in India, obtaining a Master of Surgery in 1978.
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John Paterno '81
CategoriesPublished:For Mr. Paterno, success is not defined by the amount of money you make. He considers it a privilege to be able to witness individuals in his company grow.
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CPAs answer personal tax questions
CategoriesPublished:Live chat transcript featuring Associate Professor Jack Angel
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This year's honor is awarded to Kristie Ranchurejee
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On December 5, 2012, ÃÛÑ¿TV Robert B. Willumstad School of Business kicked off a series of ongoing forums with the theme The 2012 Election is Over — Now What?, coordinated by Visiting Professor and Senior Executive-in-Residence Michael J. Driscoll M.B.A. ’89. Professor Driscoll was joined by alumnus Thomas J. Donohue M.B.A. ’65, president and…
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Graduate students won the Portfolio Trading Team Champion trophy.
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Karen Messineo ’78
CategoriesPublished:Has seen her share of corporate change and restructuring and has thrived through hard work and her desire to learn.
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Diane Blanchard ’85
CategoriesPublished:“I continue to work hard because I’m very excited about our progress. We have made great inroads with the scientific and legislative community, all the while providing this great service for our base of followers.â€
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An author and professor who has worked at the highest tiers of business, Dr. Surie believes an innovative and creative mind will overcome any obstacle.
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Adelphi forum discusses how voting results effect the business and professional communities on Long Island. The ÃÛÑ¿TV Robert B. Willumstad School of Business begins a series of ongoing forums with The 2012 Election is Over — Now What?, coordinated by Visiting Professor and Senior Executive-in-Residence Michael J. Driscoll M.B.A. ’89. The inaugural program will…
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"I want to give people a more real-world experience and not a text book experience."
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The main sector of economics that interests Professor Torras is environmental economics, which provides an opportunity to relate the ever-growing problem of climate change to utilizing economic methods.
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With the increasing emphasis on innovation in organizations, researchers are beginning to explore new ways for thinking about innovation. The ÃÛÑ¿TV Robert B. Willumstad School of Business is proud to host two professors from Mälardalen University, Eskilstuna, Sweden who will lead a seminar on “Emergent Innovation Through University/Industry Collaboration,†to take place on October…
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Alumni in the News
CategoriesPublished:Carmen Ortiz ’78 was featured in The Boston Globe on January 1, 2012, for her work leading high profile public integrity cases as a powerful U.S. attorney in Boston, Massachusetts, a post she has held since November 2009. In December 2011, Ms. Ortiz won a noteworthy case against Tarek Mehanna of Sudbury, convicted of supporting Al…
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How does the economy affect available jobs for the graduating Adelphi scholar?
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Robert B. Willumstad ’05 (Hon.)
CategoriesPublished:Gave $9.5 million to support the ÃÛÑ¿TV School of Business, which is now named in his honor.
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Anita Thompkins M.B.A. ’11
CategoriesPublished:“I don’t let the fear win. I want to live a great life, a life that I create for myself, and I know if I don’t go after it, I won’t have it.â€
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Paul Lovegreen ’87
CategoriesPublished:“If you have a passion for something, that’s what your worth is, that’s how you enjoy what you do.â€