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    His B.F.A. training helped him to grow immensely as an actor and his apprenticeship at Williamstown Theatre Festival allowed him to work with with performers such as Lewis Black, Brooks Ashmanskas and Lauren Molina.

  • Armand Lane

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    Adelphi created an appreciation for process, ensemble, work ethic as well as stage combat.

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    Through performance, Shinice opened up and discovered elements of herself she had never known existed.

  • Alix Golden

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    She is excited about continuing her work in the theatre, but is also very passionate about beginning a career in TV and film.

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    She looks forward to a career in musical theatre, theatre, as well as branching out into film, television and voiceover work.

  • Bec Everett

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    Loves working with classical texts, especially Shakespeare, and has sharpened her skills in diction and accents.

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    Her combination of Greek, Italian and Armenian heritage contributes to her knack for whacky characters and ability to loudly project.

  • Dan DeMarco

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    His pursuit of a life in the theatre brought him to New York, Virginia and London, taking advantage of his education and all the performance opportunities therein.

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    Her outgoing, comedic and enthusiastic personality has led her to play a variety of different roles. Amber is interested in all forms of theatre as well as film, TV, commercial and voiceover work.

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    Her demanding training in voice as well as in movement, provides a grounded foundation for versatility.

  • Tiffany Bux

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    She is skilled in both classical and contemporary theater, movement/dance, stage combat and voice.

  • Amy Bettina

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    Her three-year conservatory training is mostly rooted in TV, film and commercials, but her love for improv and the theatre often pulls her to the stage.

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    Has performed in Okinawa, Japan and interned at the International Arts Relations (INTAR) in New York City.

  • John Anantua

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    Most of his experience lies in theatre, but his pursuits stretch to include TV, film, commercials and voice-over opportunities.

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    The Bridges to Adelphi program offers academic, social and vocational support services to students with nonverbal and neuro-social disorders.

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    Adelphi students show commitment to service by getting involved in a range of projects, internships and activities.

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    Laura Shapiro, editor of the Derner Institute Day Residue Newsletter, thanks everyone who supported its regeneration.

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    Relay for Life Kicks Off at ѿTV ѿTV’s second Relay for Life fundraiser to benefit the American Cancer Society officially launched on November 28, 2012. Students and faculty came together for the Kick-Off rally to encourage everyone on campus to sign up for Relay, join a team, and learn about this life-saving event.…

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    The quest for social justice today may take a different path.

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    Many at Adelphi have lost access to personal or family computers

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    Adelphi hurricane relief efforts featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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    To help ease the burden of those in our area, Adelphi hosted an emergency blood drive with Long Island Blood Services and a goods and supplies donation drive on Saturday, November 3.

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    Epstein asked candidates about job security for college graduates.

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    ѿTV is pleased to announce the Green Expo 2012 to take place on Friday, October 12, 2012, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to be held in the Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom in the Ruth S. Harley University Center, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY. This event, sponsored by the Campus Sustainability Committee, is…

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    ѿTV Student Activities Board is holding its first lecture series for the semester featuring TLC’s Little People Big World star Matthew Roloff on September 26, 2012, at the Performing Arts Center (AUPAC) Concert Hall, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY. Well-known as an inspiring figure, Roloff will talk about overcoming challenges, crafting destiny and…

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    “University College has made my goal of being a teacher an arm’s reach away!” says Vanessa Velluci.

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    Campus to join the national anti-bullying and acceptance campaign

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