News at Adelphi
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Published:For many students, study abroad means trips to well-known European destinations. But at Adelphi, students traveled farther east —to experience the history and cultures of Vietnam and Thailand.
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What Veterans Day Means to Me
CategoriesPublished:A Family Legacy of Service I come from a big family—my parents together had 14 siblings—and I was one of the youngest nephews. Many of my uncles, both by blood and marriage, served in World War II. My mom kept photos of them all in uniform and told me where they served—mostly in the U.S.…
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Published:Leading intimate partner violence expert shares eye-opening data—and a call to action
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Published:Faculty member advises the first PBS Kids show headlined by a character with autism
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Published:Adelphi University has distinguished itself among the nation’s top virtual educators.
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Published:Examining the connection between empathy and anxiety
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Published:Why government subsidies may fail to get more electric vehicles on the road
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Carol Ann Boyle, MBA ’17, vice president of infrastructure, technology and safety at Adelphi, was honored at this event and mentioned in the article.
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The Best Play Kitchens Keep Kids Busy for Hours (And Look Cute in Your Playroom)
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, The Department of Public Safety and Transportation will conduct regularly scheduled testing and maintenance of Adelphi’s fire life safety systems (standpipes and sprinklers) on our Garden City campus on Wednesday, November 12 and Thursday, November 13. This testing is required by New York State and should have little or no impact on…
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Adelphi’s response to SNAP benefit reductions, including expanding Panther Pantry hours and fundraising, is featured in this article.
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Adelphi alumna Peri Finkelstein ’22, MBA ’23, and her foundation are spotlighted in this article.
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Chuck D ’84, ’13 (Hon.), Adelphi alumnus and member of Public Enemy, and his start at Adelphi is covered in the outlet’s “Deep Cut Friday” series.
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Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, professor of social work, shares how SNAP benefits impact American families, particularly what and how they eat.
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Mariano Torras, PhD, professor and chair of finance and economics, shares his predictions for small businesses in New York City following the mayoral election.
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Published:Identifying traits that impact care for patients with mental illness.
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Published:As in the past eight years, this October’s Spirit Weekend brought the Adelphi community together, reuniting old friends and introducing new traditions.
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Published:Adelphi scholar makes the case for federal legislation.
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Published:In Afghanistan, educated women are more likely to lead food-secure households.
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Published:Kris Amplo ’00 is sharing his experience as business owner, entrepreneur and philanthropist with students as the 2025–2026 executive in residence at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business.
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Adelphi alums and Public Enemy members Chuck D ’84, ’13 (Hon.), and Flava Flav are included in this article about hip-hop’s history on Long Island.
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Fred Hicks ’20, assistant vice president and chief information officer, shares his expertise on the rising costs of data centers with the rise in AI technology use.
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An op-ed by Elizabeth Palley, JD, PhD, professor of social work, discusses federal dismantling of the Office of Special Education Programs. This piece was syndicated by MSN and Yahoo! News.
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Published:Dear Students, Faculty and Staff, Nearly 400 Adelphi students currently rely on federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to meet their basic food needs. With reports that these benefits could be halted as soon as November 1 due to the ongoing government shutdown, many in our community may soon face serious food insecurity. We…
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, Please be aware that the main Adelphi campus and the greater Garden City community are experiencing intermittent power outages due to current weather conditions. Our Department of Public Safety and the Information Technology Infrastructure Team are monitoring the situation and will keep you updated on any outages that may occur. We appreciate…
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Matthew Wright, PhD, professor and chair of physics, is featured on an episode of the outlet’s podcast discussing how department chairs are handling budget tightening.
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Published:Michael Rhattigan, vice president of finance, shares how Adelphi University is staying ahead of the many challenges in higher education today.
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Published:The journey of Jennifer McIntosh, PhD ’21, who just completed her fourth nursing degree, shows the many opportunities nursing offers to those who keep learning and growing.