News at Adelphi
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You may be surprised what is in some food products with the "natural" label.
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Adequate sleep is necessary for healthy everyday functioning, but it is especially important when paired with exercise.
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See instructions for pain relieving exercises.
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Contact us to schedule a classroom visit at Adelphi University.
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Michael Driscoll, M.B.A. ’89, Ed.D, clinical assistant professor, comments on the trend in a "Newsday" cover story.
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Bernadine Waller, M.A. 10, assistant director of experiential learning in the Center for Career and Professional Development, publishes an op-ed in the "Huffington Post."
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Her novel "Another Brooklyn" earns critical acclaim.
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Mark Grabowski, J.D., associate professor, comments on the controversial change in oversight of ICANN.
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On Ada Lovelace Day we honor our female faculty, students and alumni who are following in the footsteps of the woman recognized as the first computer programmer.
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As part of an Adelphi Momentum Tour, President Christine M. Riordan, Ph.D., will visit many cities where Adelphi’s alumni and parents live.
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Michael Driscoll featured in the “U.S. News & World Report” on the do’s and don’ts of investing in private companies.
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Deborah Serani, Psy.D., comments in the "New York Post."
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Meghan McPherson shared her expertise with "The New York Times."
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Reaching Out With Z100
CategoriesPublished:Silas Kelly, M.S.W. '14, kicked off Mental Health Awareness Week 2016 on a Z100 radio broadcast.
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Justin Vivian Bond ’85 takes no prisoners and holds little sacred—at least when the spotlight is on.
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Among America’s most respected ensembles, lauded for its "highly virtuosic, edge-of-the-seat playing" (The Boston Globe).
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A generous benefactor to Adelphi, he was an important adviser to six of its presidents and served for 15 years as vice chairman of the Adelphi University Board of Trustees.
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How to interpret your medical results” is a topic to be explored at a free forum on December 13.
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We are pleased to invite faculty to update their public profile on the new profiles system.
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"I found myself in shock and awe—in a good way—when I stopped by Open Mic Night."
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Chalk UP! Dusts Off Ephemeral 2016
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's fourth Chalk UP! was the biggest yet, and signified the start of another year of the Ephemeral exhibition.
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"Emily Doe" is all we know of an anonymous sexual assault survivor, but her open letter to her attacker has moved millions.
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Empathy-building trainings are led by Jessie Klein, Ph.D., associate professor in sociology and criminal justice.
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Politics are a hot topic on campus, and students, faculty, staff and administration have rolled up their sleeves to build awareness, advocate and have some fun this election season.
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Kelly is a student employee working as both a Telephone Services Student and a Student Lab Consultant.
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Artist uses overlooked indigenous objects from daily life as her media to create artwork.
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October is officially the beginning of FAFSA season.
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Lally, an associate professor of theater, talks about the Now You See Me/Now You Hear Me performance and her commitment to spreading social justice through theater.
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The president of Adelphi's Latino Student Association, Heidi Peña Ortiz, speaks about the organization's goals and upcoming events.
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The director of the Adelphi New York Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program talks the hotline and her 20-year experience with it.