I was excited to hear that President Trump is open to the idea of being the next Pope. This would truly be a dark horse candidate, but I would ask the papal conclave and Catholic faithful to keep an open mind about this possibility!
The first Pope-U.S. President combination has many upsides. Watching for white smoke…. Trump MMXXVIII!
Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post didn’t want you to see our ad questioning who’s in charge of this White House. We wont’t stop holding power accountable. thehill.com/media/5148497-…
@VikingCruises I want to like Viking, but the weekly, multiple US mailings I get are driving me nuts. I've called 3 times (assured that yes, it would be removed) and sent back numerous mailings asking to be removed from your lists. Yet just this week, I got another.
In Spring 2022, Jacqueline Olvera, PhD, became director of Latin American Studies. Dr. Olvera began planning a transition for the program, based on review of the program over two years with a group of faculty colleagues: bit.ly/3xV2Bl2
@AllOfItWNYC I recently cleaned out my parent's home. We ended up taking a lot of digital photos of objects,and some printed photos, to have a memory aid, but then put the object in the donate/sell/trash piles. Nobody wants great-great Aunt Edie's 200yr-old sugar bowl, but nice to have a pix.
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@AllOfItWNYC Hey, Alison and all. Re. digital photos, one thing I recommend is regularly (every day or at least every week), self-edit your photos you've taken. I often take 2-3 shots of one thing just to make sure I get a good one. Usually I can pick the best and delete the others.
Catch up with Marissa Mills ’12 in USA Lacrosse Magazine. During her time at Adelphi, she helped @Adelphiwlax “to a cumulative 73-4 record over her career, with two undefeated seasons, three NCAA championships and four conference championships.” Amazing!
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#AdelphiInTheNews “Demystifying Disability” by disability rights activist, alumna and Adelphi trustee Emily Ladau ’13 is featured on @NPR’s list of their favorite books of the year!
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A book co-authored by Joel Weinberger, professor of psychology, and psychologist Valentina Stoycheva, PhD ’14, titled The Unconscious: Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications, has been recognized with the American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis’ Book Prize Award.