News at Adelphi
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From Lynda.com to LinkedIn Learning
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi is committed to giving our faculty, students and staff the tools to advance their professional skills. That's why we've been offering free access to the many courses available on Lynda.com. This month, Lynda.com transitioned to LinkedIn Learning, and so has Adelphi.
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Earlier this year, Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, PhD, was named dean of Adelphi University's College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). He began his tenure at Adelphi on July 1, 2019.
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It doesn't take an accountant to know that you can't do better than 100 percent. And the first graduating class from the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business MS in Professional Accounting program couldn't have done better than 100 percent job placement upon graduation.
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Mark Grabowski, JD, an associate communications professor, is quoted in a Newsday story about data security.
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Associate professor and director of graduate art education Courtney Lee Weida, EdD, is quoted in a Refinery 29 article about how fandom culture is blurring the lines of fine art.
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Get off to a great start at Adelphi with this list of ten easy things to do for First-Year students!
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Just a few weeks ago, Molly Cuevas ’16, MS ’17, completed her run across the country to raise money for the Challenged Athletes Foundation. Cuevas spoke to The Garden City News about her inspiring journey.
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A Community of Artists: The Arts District Is Adelphi's Latest Special Residential Community
CategoriesPublished:Last year, the Office launched the Arts District so students who are passionate about the arts could support one another in their artistic endeavors.
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James Grossane, MS '85, EdD, has been named Sewanhaka Central High School District’s new superintendent, says The Island Now.
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Adelphi's Manhattan Center Puts Degrees Within Reach for Working Professionals and Busy Parents
CategoriesPublished:The University’s Manhattan Center brings some of Adelphi’s most popular programs to a global community of busy city residents.
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Honors College students are required to attend three cultural events each semester. That’s easy with New York City in close reach.
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Meeting with activists, ambassadors and policy makers—sometimes in the United Nations itself—makes our Levermore Global Scholars program unique.
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A course during winter break that met in New York City proved that we can study international business without traveling very far.
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On Sunday, June 30, 10 alumni, seven staff, three students and eight guests made history as they joined around 5 million people in Manhattan for the first WorldPride event held in the United States. The event also marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising.
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On her website and social media accounts, Molly Cuevas '16, MS '17, called her cross-country journey "3,000 miles. 3 months. 1 reason."
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As director of procurement in University Resources, Operations and Policies, one of Elizabeth Kash's responsibilities was to empty the Ruth S. Harley University Center prior to its renovation. That included the 600 chairs that had been used for the many events held in the Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom.
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Andy Atzert has been selected to serve as the new dean of the Adelphi University College of Professional and Continuing Studies, effective July 8.
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Enjoying New York City is part of the Adelphi experience. So is returning to a beautiful, safe and serene campus after a day at museums, concerts, Broadway shows, ball games or restaurants.
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When Kelly Swartz, PhD, assistant professor of English, started teaching at Adelphi University two years ago, ensuring her students got the most out of her class was her number-one concern. This year, she was nominated and went on to win the award for Professor of the Year at Adelphi's Brown and Gold Awards.
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Learn by doing is the approach Mark Grabowski, JD, associate professor of communications, takes in his Web Journalism course. One video story made by students Gabriella Marra and Nicole Garcia showcased Adelphi's plans to renovate the Ruth S. Harley University Center.
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Adelphi is in the top 10 of the Best Accredited RN to BSN Programs in New York state, according to Nursingprocess.org.
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InnovateLI reports on two new Adelphi leaders: Xiao-lei Wang, PhD, the new dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences, and Susan Dinan, PhD, the new dean of the Honors College.
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Dr. Dinan will take her position as dean of Adelphi's Honors College on July 1.
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News 12 Long Island also covered the story on Molly Cuevas '16, who has spent the last three months running across 13 states to benefit the Challenged Athletes Foundation.
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Molly Cuevas '16, who is approaching the end of her cross-country run to raise funds and awareness for the Challenged Athletes Foundation, catches up with Pix11.
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When the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) trained Gotham Divers to be a Certified Autism Center, Stephen Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor, highlighted their support for the autism community in a Financial Content article.
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Adelphi University has named Xiao-lei Wang, PhD, the new dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences. Dr. Wang, former acting dean and professor in the School of Education at Pace University, will officially take her position on July 1.
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A Sunday in Brower Park
CategoriesPublished:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle caught up with professor of English Lahney Preston-Matto, PhD, at Brower Park in Crown Heights while she was taking a Sunday stroll with her dog.