Events
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In Fall 2024, the Latin American & Latinx Studies program is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and bringing attention to the bold artistry of Latin American moviemaking. Anyone interested in film, culture, and globalization will find each film touches an aspect of human dignity.
Date & Time: Now - October 18 •7:00am – 12:00amLocation: Virtual -
Whether you鈥檙e curious about the curriculum or want to connect with our community, this is a great chance to engage with our faculty and staff.
Date & Time: September 18 •10:00am – 3:00pmLocation: Alumnae Hall, Room 111A -
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Join us to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with student presentations of their home countries, cultures and traditions. We will have music, traditional sweets from Latin America and more!
Date & Time: September 18 •1:00pm – 2:00pmLocation: Campbell Lounge 1 & 2 -
Date & Time: September 20 •1:30pm – 6:00pmLocation: The Met 5th Ave.
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依依社区鈥檚 10-week art intensive, For the Love of Art, gives high school students the opportunity to improve and fine-tune their artistic craft.
Date & Time: September 22 – November 24 •10:00am – 5:00pmLocation: Garden City Campus -
Each year, we gain valuable insights from our experiences in supporting neurodivergent students, and we recognize that their needs continue to evolve.
Date & Time: September 23 •4:00pm – 5:00pmLocation: Hybrid: Zoom or Alumnae Hall 132 -
Ready to take the next step in your academic journey? Register now to connect with one of our dedicated graduate admissions counselors!
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Anti-war veteran creatively, openly and honestly shares their experience of time in the U.S. military
Date & Time: September 24 •12:15pm – 1:30pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center Room 201 -
Join for a film screening of Home is Somewhere Else during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Date & Time: September 25 •4:00pm – 6:00pmLocation: Swirbul Library, Innovation Center -
The Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 25 •6:30pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Two One-Act Plays
CategoriesThe Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 26 •7:30pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Two One-Act Plays
CategoriesThe Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 27 •7:30pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Two One-Act Plays
CategoriesThe Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 28 •2:00pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
The Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 28 •7:30pm – 8:30pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
Two One-Act Plays
CategoriesThe Department of Theatre presents two one-act plays: Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook and Seaweed by Alice Gerstenberg.
Date & Time: September 29 •2:00pmLocation: Black Box Theatre, Performing Arts Center -
This interdisciplinary panel of faculty experts will help prepare you for the upcoming election by illuminating the electoral college process, the role of the youth vote, and pressing political issues, including environmental policy and looking at the historical impact of the electoral process of Black communities.
Date & Time: September 30 •2:25pm – 3:40pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center Room 210 -
Open Mic
CategoriesThe Artivism Club invites you to participate in the Fall Arts Festival.
Date & Time: October 1 •4:00pm – 5:00pmLocation: UC 117 -
For the first time ever, Adelphi students can choose how to solve the challenges of the next epoch.
Date & Time: October 2 •12:30pm – 2:00pmLocation: Swirbul Library, Innovation Center -
Professor Micah Oelze, Assistant Professor of History, will deliver a pair of lectures on his current research project, entitled 鈥淏razil鈥檚 Modern Condition(ing): Musical Psychology & the Origins of Emotional Engineering.鈥
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Ready to take the next step in your academic journey? Register now to connect with one of our dedicated graduate admissions counselors!
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Professor Micah Oelze, Assistant Professor of History, will deliver a pair of lectures on his current research project, entitled 鈥淏razil鈥檚 Modern Condition(ing): Musical Psychology & the Origins of Emotional Engineering.鈥
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The Capitol Fools
CategoriesThe Capitol Fools hold up a mirror to our crazy political culture, providing hilarious song parodies and foolish reflections that inspire belly-laughter as both sides of the aisle get skewered.
Date & Time: October 9 •7:00pm – 8:30pmLocation: The Clayton Westermann Stage, Performing Arts Center -
Intensive hands-on workshops in dance, music and theatre for high school students.
Date & Time: October 11 •8:00am – 1:45pmLocation: Performing Arts Center -
Get ready to #ApplyAdelphi and learn all about the admission process!
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Get ready to #ApplyAdelphi and learn all about the admission process!
Date & Time: October 14 •10:00am – 12:30pmLocation: Nexus Building, Room 100 -
Get ready to #ApplyAdelphi and learn all about the admission process!
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Get ready to #ApplyAdelphi and learn all about the admission process!
Date & Time: October 14 •2:00pm – 4:30pmLocation: Nexus Building, Room 100 -
Learn about Early Assurance Programs!
CategoriesCombine a personalized undergraduate education at Adelphi with a direct path to a prestigious graduate program at a partner university.
Date & Time: October 14 •7:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Join us for a lecture by renowned author and activist Kevin Powell, as part of a series honoring Baldwin鈥檚 lasting impact.
Date & Time: October 16 •7:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Ruth S. Harley University Center, Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom