News at Adelphi
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Professor Pamela Buckle, PhD, MA '13, teaches nontraditional students in CPCS and earned her degree in the program as well.
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A grant-funded study investigates the cognitive processes that allow us to form healthy social bonds and resist maladaptive behaviors
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Different subsets of the transgender population have different rates of marijuana use when medically transitioning, new research finds
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Examining factors precipitating substance abuse, from America's rural to urban communities.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor of public health and emergency management, shares his insights.
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Flexible scheduling and supportive faculty enables IT professional Charlie Kulins to balance school with work, family and volunteering.
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Thanks to a major gift from Bharat Bhisé, MBA '78, students and faculty will examine history, relations and economics to address global issues and increase understanding.
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Every October, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program celebrates survivorship—and being there for those affected by breast cancer.
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Four days after Russia invaded Ukraine, Adelphi faculty hosted a teach-in to help students make sense of the conflict.
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Probing the correlation between a company's political ideology and its loan terms
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Adelphi professor's ethical framework offers a new way of thinking about culpability and provocation.
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Breast cancer survivors help themselves by supporting others through diagnosis, treatment and recovery.
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It's a good thing Bern Clair '73, JD, is an early riser, because it inadvertently launched his career.
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Assistant Professor Natalia Prado-Oviedo, PhD, is studying the genomes of elephants in U.S. zoos to increase the odds of survival for this endangered species.
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Latinx street art illuminates the immigrant experience and history of labor in Texas, countering societal erasures.
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Adelphi faculty explore a century of American immigration through art, music and film.
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The fraught relationship between Central American immigrant mothers and their reunified children.
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At a special ceremony on Saturday, October 14, Adelphi will honor 10 alumni, who have achieved exceptional career and professional accomplishments even before celebrating their 10-year Adelphi reunion.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Ari Shaiken ’13
CategoriesPublished:Leadership, communication, management and intellectual curiosity were a few traits Ari Shaiken ’13 listed that surfaced during his time as a student at Adelphi and have helped him throughout his career.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Kevin Rowe ’15
CategoriesPublished:While doing research for which college to attend, Adelphi University met many of Kevin Rowe ’15’s criteria—location in Nassau County, a strong physical education program, an opportunity to engage in student teaching in a robust public school district and a diverse educational experience.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Michael Khayan ’15
CategoriesPublished:Michael Khayan ’15 chose Adelphi because it gave him the opportunity to balance suburban and urban experiences, allowing him to complete multiple internships in Manhattan while taking advantage of Long Island's slower pace.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Steven Lander ’14
CategoriesPublished:Steven Lander ’14 chose to attend Adelphi University because of the perfect blend of academic excellence with a nurturing and inclusive community.
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Adelphi Alumni Profile: Vinny Messana ’13
CategoriesPublished:Vinny Messana ’13 was drawn to Adelphi by the success of its baseball team, sparking a desire to become a part of it. He also wanted to combine his passion for sports and journalism.
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For the sixth consecutive year, INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine has recognized Adelphi University with its annual Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award.
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Dear Adelphi students, faculty and staff, As shared in Monday’s message, our University community is built on the pillars of inclusivity, diversity, respect, and care. We must offer one another solace and be united in the hope of a swift resolution of the conflict between Israel and Gaza. Our Interfaith Center, its director, and our…