News at Adelphi
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Teaching in the City
CategoriesPublished:Graduates of the Ammon School of Education bring talent, passion, compassion and tireless commitment to their jobs in the city that never sleeps.
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The Adelphi University Center for Health Innovation will host a lecture and panel discussion on Ebola and Beyond: Are we Ready?
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Candida Cucharo was on Fox’s Good Day New York to discuss how Nassau Thrives helps families affected by Superstorm Sandy.
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Dear Members of the Alumni Community, We write to update you on the progress of our presidential search. During the summer and continuing into the fall, the Presidential Search Committee, in partnership with the executive recruiting firm Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates, has been working to evaluate potential candidates whose values align with Adelphi’s priorities and who…
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Operation Homecoming
CategoriesPublished:What is it like to transition to civilian life after military service? What is being done on campus and by alumni to help? Find out from veterans and faculty.
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Jocelyn Charnas, Ph.D. '09, shares lessons learned from launching a thriving psychotherapy practice.
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Strength Training
CategoriesPublished:An ideal exercise regime for maintaining or promoting bone, muscle and hormone health is strength training.
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Benefits of Eating Apples
CategoriesPublished:What is juicy, crisp, and sweet? Our Food of the Month: Apples
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Wilma Bucci
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Bucci has been involved with Derner for 30 years; she stopped teaching Cognition and Emotion in 2008 and began teaching again in 2012.
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Update on Presidential Search
CategoriesPublished:The Presidential Search Committee is evaluating potential candidates and reviewing applications.
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Paul Saks, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Saks received his doctorate from Adelphi in 2007 and is currently a supervising faculty member at Manhattan Psychiatric Center.
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Throughout her third year, Marie has mastered the art of multitasking to an especially impressive degree.
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Dr. Kenneth (K.C.) Rondello discusses the Ebola virus.
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Alex Cisco: Computer and Management Information Systems major
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Marie Podany '09 has been an R.N. in the cardiac intensive care unit with North Shore-LIJ Health System since 2009.
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ZBE Fraternity
CategoriesPublished:" We want everyone to remember him and what he stood for and stood up for in life"
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"Creating a scholarship—a permanent tribute to the School of Nursing Class of 1961—is a way for us to ensure that current students receive the same opportunities we did at Adelphi.”
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Adelphi 7 Sisters Endowed Scholarship Fund
CategoriesPublished:Nearly five decades ago, seven African American wome found each other at what was then a predominantly white Adelphi University. Forever the Adelphi 7 Sisters, they decided in 2012 to create a legacy at Adelphi, the place where their story began.
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The Smalley Family Endowment for Italian Language Studies was established in 2013. This endowment provides scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing a minor (or major when it is available) in Italian language.
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The Gregory Peter Gutman Scholarship in Management Education was established at Adelphi University in 2003 through a bequest from the late Professor Gutman.
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“I created a scholarship in memory of my late husband. I am deeply grateful each year for the opportunity to meet the John A. Weisz scholarship recipients; clearly, they remind me of the promise of Adelphi.”
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Google is investigating a problem with its Drive app.
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True Grit
CategoriesPublished:During her lecture on October 8, Angela Duckworth, Ph.D., provided tips on acquiring more grit.
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Make sure to keep as much information about you private.
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Adelphi Manhattan Center students and staff collaborate to support the fight against breast cancer.
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Alison Carper, Ph.D. ‘03, rewrote her life story when she left journalism for a career in psychotherapy.
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Graduate student Trevena Goulbourne spent a productive summer as an intern through the Community Fellows Program.
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Melissa VanAlstine-Parris, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Assistant Professor VanAlstine-Parris takes you through the Organic Chemistry class she teaches.
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New technology improves the classroom experience for those suffering from hearing loss.
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Successful Nursing Alumni: Beginnings
CategoriesPublished:The Fall 2014 issue of Illuminations took a look at how nursing alumni from all decades decided to pursue a career in nursing.