News at Adelphi
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Crista Gallo '13
CategoriesPublished:Derner's Emerging Scholars Program piqued her interest in research.
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Richard Garner, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Dean Garner is the author of Law and Society in Classical Athens, From Homer to Tragedy, and numerous articles. He teaches Russian, Greek, Latin, Biblical Hebrew, World Literature, and Western Civilization and offers tutorials for advanced reading in German and French.
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Diane Della Croce, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:As associate dean, she works to develop a variety of Honors workshops and courses to assist students with their skills in research and writing. In addition to her administrative duties as associate dean, she teaches writing, literature, intellectual history and Latin.
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Rosemarie Ronde: A Desire to Help
CategoriesPublished:After 20 years in the New York City Police Department, Rosemarie Ronde is pursuing a degree in emergency services administration.
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From the classroom to field work in hospitals, senior nursing major Chelsea Wollman is preparing to dedicate her life to helping others.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:March 3, 2014 - A phishing message with the subject “RE: IT Service Desk” has been reported to our Help Desk.
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The tragic death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has re-awakened us to the pervasiveness of opioid addiction and its perils.
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A free recruitment and matching service which connects nonprofit boards with individuals seeking an opportunity to serve.
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"Right From the Start," a booklet, provides guidelines to assist board members in carrying out their responsibilities.
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In an article in the Huffington Post, Alice Korngold articulates four essential factors for effective governance.
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A Bridgespan research team sought answers to important questions about boards.
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This year, LGS has had students study in 6 of the 7 continents—all except Antarctica!
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This past December, Adelphi students embarked on a voyage which would change their perspective on life.
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Francesco Bastagli joins Adelphi this spring as our first LGS Fellow.
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Josephine Chuah speaks five different languages, and has been an active member of the LGS Student Leadership Council
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It's always an exciting trip to the UN Headquarters with LGS students.
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The latest statistics from the Center for Health Innovation show that addiction-related tragedies on Long Island are increasingly common.
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Errol Rodriguez, Ph.D., CRC
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Rodriguez is a clinical psychologist and rehabilitation counselor with over 15 years of experience treating mental health issues with particular expertise in alcohol and substance abuse treatment.
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Annie Wong wants to become a physical therapist working in a preschool setting.
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Dean O'Riley talks about a successful 2013–2014.
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Dominic DiGangi is a Fine Arts major at Adelphi.
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Nathan Greene '13: Always On Call
CategoriesPublished:Nathan Greene earned a degree online in emergency services administration from Adelphi University.
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Honors College alum Samuel Adams '08, credits Adelphi with helping him further his craft and his love of culture.
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Joseph Alagna completed the Certificate in Basic Sciences for Heath Professions in one year and is heading to Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in August 2014.
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After completing the Basic Sciences for Health Professions certificate program, Brendan Michel '10 is pursuing his doctorate at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
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Security Alert: Taxpayer Schemes
CategoriesPublished:February 27, 2014 - Be aware of the wide range of schemes taxpayers can encounter.
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Event held on Adelphi's Garden City campus focused on helping veterans gain employment.
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Staying Ahead of the Game
CategoriesPublished:The Business Continuity Training Program teaches working professionals how to create disaster preparedness plans and enhance their current knowledge.
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Workshop to address vicarious trauma among social workers
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Kathleen Rickard
CategoriesPublished:"I live 15 minutes away, so convenience is one reason. And it has a very good nursing program."