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Adele Stern


Adele Stern, left, pictured with Teaneck-Hackensack Campus Provost Paula Hooper Mayhew at the dedication of the Susan B. Anthony Conference Room, recently turned 80 and has no plans to retire. She directs the Arts in Education program for the Peter Sammartino School of Education. She also teaches undergraduate Core classes and has been an adjunct faculty member since 1987 when she retired from a career as an administrator with the Paramus (N.J.) school system. She was the first American professor from FDU to teach at the University’s campus in Israel.




Adele Stern in a P38 at Straubing Army Air Base in Germany.

Adele Stern at the controls of a P38 at Straubing Army Air Base in Germany.



Stern with the Hungarian women who were liberated for Auschwitz.

Stern with the Hungarian women who were liberated from Auschwitz.




Stern, kneeling, and two other Red Cross volunteers at American cemetery.

Stern, kneeling, and two other Red Cross volunteers at the American cemetery in Etrechy, France, in May 1945. The photograph was taken for Stars and Stripes newspaper.




At top, Stern pictured in a jeep in Straubing, Germany, and socialing with a group of GIs.


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