Hey, @Google /gmail security team: why am I still getting these fraudulent emails (allegedly from @Costco, @HomeDepot, @CVSpharmacy, et al, those always from a random gmail account) after I've been reporting them as phishing for well over a year?
@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.
#AdelphiInTheNews An article in @NYDailyNews features Frances Perkins, first female presidential cabinet member as Secretary of Labor under FDR and professor of sociology at Adelphi University https://t.co/jsWLLrXwF1 #WomensHistoryMonth
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: https://t.co/wo085nNS7v
@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.
@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!
https://t.co/ht5xuvT3Rh
#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!
https://t.co/cImwLEbDds
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.