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Paul Serrato, MA ‘98
CategoriesPublished:Paul Serrato, MA ‘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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Published:For nearly two decades, Phyllis and Frank ’77 Angello have been devoted champions of an Adelphi education and generous benefactors to the University.
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A Professor’s LegacyÂ
CategoriesPublished:A growing endowment for underrepresented doctoral students.
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Published:In honor of the University’s 125th anniversary, Robert B. Catell ’99 (Hon.) pledged to grow his Catell Family Endowed Scholarship Fund to $125,000.
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Published:Adelphi recently received a $1 million gift from our trailblazing nurse alumna, the late Mildred “Millie†Loughlin Kahane ’49. She was a first-generation scholarship recipient who became a leader—one inspired to “pay it forward.†The next generation of Adelphi nurses and our University are grateful for her generosity.
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Dr. Betty Vohr ‘62
CategoriesPublished:Betty Vohr ‘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 ‘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 ‘75 and SharRon McCoy-Knox
CategoriesPublished:Ern Knox ‘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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Published: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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Published:ÃÛÑ¿TV will kick off a yearlong anniversary celebration—Adelphi at 125: Building Tomorrow Together—with the 21st Annual President’s Gala benefiting student success on Thursday, June 24. The gala, which will be held on the University’s Charter Day, will be celebrated with both in-person and online entertainment activities. The annual event brings together top civic, business…
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Adelphi Alumna's Estate Creates $4.7 Million Gift for Nursing Scholarships, Innovation Fund
CategoriesPublished:Nursing alumna Betty L. Forest '47, PhD, '10 (Hon.), has paved a successful future for advancement and world-class excellence in the ÃÛÑ¿TV College of Nursing and Public Health.
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A $900,000 donation to ÃÛÑ¿TV will create a scholarship in honor of the late John J. Gutleber.
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Published:When Brian Kern, an eighth-grader at Garden City Middle School, found out about the Panther Pantry at Adelphi, he knew that it was an initiative he could get behind.
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Published:Golfers will tee off to honor ÃÛÑ¿TV coaching legend Ronald Davies '59—and to support student athletes—on Monday, September 24.
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Published:Adelphi alumnus Lionel Viret has pledged $1 million as an endowment so that the University's groundbreaking Faculty Leadership Fellows initiative can continue in perpetuity.
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Adelphi proudly recognizes alumnus Lionel Viret ’95 for his generous gift in support of the University’s groundbreaking new Faculty Leadership Fellows initiative. Viret has pledged one million dollars as an endowment so the program can continue in perpetuity. Adelphi’s Faculty Leadership Fellows initiative, which will be renamed the Viret Family Faculty Leadership Fellows in honor…
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This annual fundraising event attracted more than 150 alumni, trustees, staff, community members, vendors and corporations.
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Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium students traveled to Trinidad to participate in the consortium's annual Starkey Hearing Foundation Mission Trip.
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A commitment from Richard K. Garner, PhD, dean of Adelphi’s Honors College, will support endowed scholarship funds.
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When Lenore Nemirow passed away in 2012, her children, Joan Benn ’85, Elisa Nemirow ’83 and Mark Nemirow, honored her memory by creating the Lenore Nemirow Scholarship.
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Paul Doherty ’62
CategoriesPublished:In 2002, colleagues and friends of alumnus and former coach Paul Doherty '62 established The Paul J. Doherty Memorial Scholarship.
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Published:Announcing the Naming of the Jaggar Community Fellows Program.
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Published:In a dedication ceremony on Sunday, March 22, 2015, Adelphi’s Alumni House was named the Angello Alumni House in honor of a generous $2.5 million commitment from Phyllis and Frank ’77 Angello.
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ÃÛÑ¿TV has received a $2.5 million commitment from Trustee Frank Angello ’77 and his wife Phyllis. In recognition of their generosity and their service to the University, Adelphi will dedicate the Angello Alumni House on Sunday, March 22, 2015.
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Nearly 250 alumni and friends of Adelphi, members of the Ruth S. Harley Society, have made commitments to Adelphi of all sizes through their estate plans.