News at Adelphi
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2011.
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Researchers at Adelphi are leading the way in multiple health-related breakthroughs.
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Adelphi scholars apply their expertise to improve social and public health conditions globally, from Botswana to India.
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Art and creative writing faculty members address the psychological effects of modern society and the human condition.
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Learn how faculty are tackling contemporary health threats and challenges.
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Students explore the poetry of Walt Whitman and dance of Paul Taylor.
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This was a banner year for Honors seniors and graduate school admissions.
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Summer research fellowships support Honors students who are conducting research in many different areas.
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Many Honors College graduates have been awarded Fulbright Teaching Fellowships.
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Daniel Rosenberg, Ph.D., is director of the General Studies program and has taught in University College since 1985.
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Gordon Welty, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Left the private sector to become a full-time lecturer with Adelphi’s University College.
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Kristin Cangemi '09
CategoriesPublished:Kristin Cangemi ’09 is exactly the kind of student who finds success at University College—smart, experienced, and determined.
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Hans E. Tausig '89
CategoriesPublished:After the Army, he renewed a boyhood fascination with ocean-going ships by apprenticing with a global steamship brokerage company at age 25.
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Osbert Hood '86
CategoriesPublished:After receiving his B.S. cum laude from Adelphi, Mr. Hood completed an M.B.A. at New York University and the advanced management program at the Wharton School of Business.
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Marcia Feuer '87
CategoriesPublished:Like many a working adult, it took Marcia Feuer quite a while to get her baccalaureate degree. “It took me 17 years,” including stints in Vermont and at Hofstra University before coming to Adelphi.
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As a family man and director of emergency services at a hospital, Anthony Pellicone’s schedule is hectic.
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Robert Chinosi, Fine Arts Major
CategoriesPublished:After losing a job he had for nearly 10 years, Robert Chinosi decided that a degree “could bring me more opportunities in my career and my life.”
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Venis Sudu-Brown, Business Major
CategoriesPublished:Venis Sudu-Brown, who works in the administrative field as a clerk typist in Nassau County, hopes that earning a degree will lead to a more promising career.
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Levana Levy, Social Science Major
CategoriesPublished:A full-time student, married with two young children, Levana Levy plans to pursue a Master of Social Work degree right after her May 2011 graduation.
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Married with a nine-year-old son in Levittown, New York, Ronald Goodwin found out when he returned to school in January 2010 that “I was eligible for benefits under the G.I. Bill.”
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Carmen Rojas, Business Major
CategoriesPublished:In May 2010, Carmen Rojas returned to college after a long absence to pursue her lifelong dream of obtaining her bachelor’s degree.
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Susan Villegas-Argis works full time and wanted to complete her B.A. in business as quickly as possible.
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“University College has made my goal of being a teacher an arm’s reach away!” says Vanessa Velluci.
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Derner event opened up the discussion about issues of diversity in therapy, testing, supervision and education.
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Nancy Boyd Webb, D.S.W., LICSW, RPT-S Because children are often ill equipped to express feelings through words, play therapy enables them to demonstrate their feelings in non-verbal symbolic ways. Children are able to engage in play that not only brings cathartic relief, but also permits them to try out various solutions that help them feel…
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Joyce Ostrowski (née Hollister) '46
CategoriesPublished:"My time at Adelphi was a wonderful one....Of all the amazing women I met, I remember Miss Montag as a very practical person and Dean Ruth Harley, who was just extraordinary."
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Ann Callahan-Dick '47
CategoriesPublished:" I came from a family of doctors. I used to go with my father to the hospital or to make house calls, and I was often referred to as 'little doc.'"
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Betty Davis (née Hetfield) '47
CategoriesPublished:"Adelphi made me a more caring person. It matured me in so many ways. I didn't know much about illnesses because our family was always very healthy."
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Dr. Betty Forest '47
CategoriesPublished:"Nursing is a broad field; every year brings new careers you can choose from. A great future lies ahead."
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Margaret Glaubitz (née Hess) '47
CategoriesPublished:"Never stop studying and moving forward. Expand your mind and abilities."