News at Adelphi
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For 2023–2024, Adelphi University has once again been designated a Military Friendly School and Military Spouse Friendly School.
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Alumnus Chuck D '84, '13 (Hon.)'s experience at the University's radio station in his early career is referenced.
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Michael Moore, PhD, studies how people's thoughts can lead to depression and anxiety. His hope is that Adelphi will train more people from underrepresented groups to help those in need.
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His evolving role reflects how Derner's Office of the Dean is expanding the School's Teaching Fellows and graduate programs during a time when the nation needs more psychologists.
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Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical associate professor of education, is featured as a recommended speaker on autism.
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Meet two students in Adelphi’s highly selective—but life-changing—Early Assurance Program. One was able to start dentistry school at just 20 years old, while the other will already be a medical resident at 24—four years earlier than average.
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Meet the four inspirational winners of this year's Mother-Scholar Awards, honoring parents who return to Adelphi, often through the College of Professional and Continuing Studies, to complete their degrees. Flexible scheduling and personal mentoring help create a sense of belonging and help these time-challenged students “stay on track to success.”
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Carl Mirra, PhD, associate professor in the Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences, has made several service trips to Ukraine, and sees a school system in transformation. “We are witnessing a historic moment where democracy is being forged in schools and society amidst a crisis," he explains.
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The Adelphi University Robert B. Willumstad School of Business has named Deborah Zawisza ’80 its 2023–2024 Executive in Residence.
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Susan Kilgore, PhD, assistant professor, and Ryan Wallace, PhD, assistant professor, receive National Science Foundation subaward to guide, retain and enroll students in coastal geosciences.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor of psychology, discusses meditation as a mechanism for dealing with negativity.
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The article references the use of praying mantises as eco-friendly cricket, beetle and grasshopper control on Adelphi's Garden City campus.
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Adelphi's recent jazz ensemble performance is promoted.
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Longtime supporter, friend, alumnus and Trustee Emeritus Leon M. Pollack ’63 passed away on October 21, 2023. He is warmly remembered for his humor, kindness and integrity.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor, is quoted. This story has been syndicated across the country, with a potential reach of 12 million.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor, shares her expertise.
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Adelphi's emergency management program is included.
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Forbes has recognized the fully online Emergency Management master’s program—with its 72 percent graduation rate—from Adelphi University’s College of Professional and Continuing Studies among the 10 best such programs in the United States for 2023.
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A history major looks at how the Adelphi community—and everyone—can all honor Native American heritage, culture and history this month and year-round.
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In October, the Adelphi community gathered for one of our favorite traditions, the Fall Arts Festival.
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The Green House, an exhibit of paintings by Jennifer Maloney, associate professor of art and art history, opened at the Adele and Herbert J. Klapper Art Gallery in the Ruth S. Harley University Center on Adelphi University’s Garden City, New York, campus on October 23. The exhibition will run through December 15.
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Baby boomers. Generation X. Millennials. And then came Gen Z—today's adolescents and young adults.
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Student-faculty team examines the foundational assumptions of carcinogenesis modeling.
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A student-led photovoice project empowers people in treatment to share their experiences and build community ties.
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An international collaboration leads to the development of eco-friendly solar technologies
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A new theoretical framework outlines best practices school psychologists can use to help LGBTQ+ youth prepare for college
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Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science, is quoted.