News at Adelphi
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Our program was interviewed live on the Nassau Community College Radio Station.
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The School of Nursing and Public Health welcomes a new member of its simulation "family", Victoria, a birthing manikin.
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Stacy Brief, a junior at Adelphi, struggled with emotional issues and thoughts of suicide as a teen. But she has channeled her struggles into helping others overcome their challenges.
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Bernadine Waller, MA '10, Receives a National Institute of Mental Health Grant for Her Doctoral Work
CategoriesPublished:Bernadine Waller, MA '10, associate director of experiential learning at Adelphi's Center for Career and Professional Development and a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Social Work, was awarded a National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) R36 grant to complete her dissertation.
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News 12 interview discussing the debate over breast implant safety.
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Debbie Langedorff, breast cancer survivor and Adelphi Breast Cancer Hotline volunteer, is advocating for women who say they have fallen ill after getting breasts implants.
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Peter West, Ph.D., has been appointed associate provost for student success at Adelphi, effective May 2019.
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The United Nations has proclaimed March 22 World Water Day, devoted to sustainable, clean drinking water for all. In honor of the day and the mission, here are just some of the ways Adelphi faculty, staff, students and alumni are doing their part in their careers, research, and day-to-day lives to achieve the goals of clean drinking water and cleaner oceans and coasts.
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Najee Hunt is a student leader who is actively helping create a diverse and inclusive culture on campus. As president of the campus organization Black Students United (BSU), he is passionate about supporting and mentoring fellow students of color. He has also expanded the organization's mission to include support of young people from the surrounding community.
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Students and Sheryl Mihopoulos, assistant vice president for student financial services, discusses the potential impacts of a proposed new cap on how much students can borrow to pay for college.
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There's a weekend full of music—from inspiring young playwrights to 1960s northern soul to the edges of the universe—in store at the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center.
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U.S. News & World Report, one of the leading sources for reviewing colleges across the country, has released its 2020 rankings for Best Graduate Schools, and the College of Nursing and Public Health has risen an impressive 49 spots and is now ranked 115 in the nation for Best Nursing Schools (Master's).
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Perry, Greene, vice president for diversity & inclusion, talks about the importance of hiring and maintaining a diverse faculty.
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Angelica Medina was commended for her work with our Sisters United In Health outreach initiative.
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We are saddened once again by a senseless and awful act of hate which has killed and injured so many people who were practicing their faith in two mosques in New Zealand.
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Spotlight on Adelphi's Universal Access Task Force and Its Chair: Achievements and Priorities
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Perry Greene developed this task force to identify and assess the access issues so they could then prioritize and act.
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This group aims to ensure that Adelphi continues to monitor issues related to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), immigration status, and visa and international student climate, and to serve as a coordinating body for resources and information, among other things.
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Spotlight on Adelphi's Student Veterans Task Force and Its Chair: Achievements and Priorities
CategoriesPublished:This task force looked ahead at this year's priorities and looked back at last year's major achievements.
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Elaine L. Smith '78, Ed.D., R.N., ANEF, has been selected as dean of the Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health, effective March 16.
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An op-ed by Elizabeth Palley, professor of Social Work at Adelphi University and author of In Our Hands: The Struggle for US Child Care Policy.
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This 10-person group, working closely with the University Diversity Committee to further support the inclusion and acceptance of students, faculty and staff who identify as LGBTQ+, looked ahead at this year's priorities and looked back at last year's major accomplishments.
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In January 2019, fifteen students and two clinical faculty members of the Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium joined the Starkey Hearing Foundation (SHF) as part of their Global-Based Hearing Health Care program, “So the World May Hear,” and traveled to Peru, South America to provide free hearing healthcare and services to underserved communities.
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Adelphi University Libraries has thousands of print and digital books available. But this month it will add a different type of book—that of the human variety.
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Understanding how to teach our students. Adelphi's student body is the most diverse in the University's history. The "Understanding Our Students" session of the conference explored the needs and expectations of today's students and how Adelphi can meet them.
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After meeting with members of our community, hearing your comments and working with our architects, we have identified what will move forward and what modifications we will be making to our design.
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Online learners need a community, too. Online education is becoming increasingly popular, but providing a quality learning experience requires more than just putting content online. A session at the conference examined the elements of successful online programs.
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Margaret Gray, associate professor of political science, is quoted by the New York Times about indoor greenhouse farm labor conditions.
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To celebrate Women's History Month, we're highlighting some notable women who have taught, attended or spoken at Adelphi, as well as how we have advanced education for women over the years.
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In recognition of his work, Dr. Fareri was named a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science (APS), an honor given to a handful of outstanding psychological scientists in the early stages of their postgraduate research careers around the world.