Last year, Carissa Giuliano won the award for outstanding first year student.  Congratulations again Carissa!  The biggest responsibility of winning that award is that you have to speak to the entire freshman class and faculty during the next year’s matriculation ceremony.

Carissa did an outstanding job today!  It was an inspiring speech that let students know what were some keys to success at Adelphi and how and where to get involved.  I am super proud when someone from our team has an opportunity be front and center.  Great Work Carissa!

I should also let you know that her project on the physics behind how we smell is moving along nicely.  🙂  Carissa is a superstar!

Here are some pictures from today’s event:

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