News at Adelphi
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Tau Sigma is the only honors group created exclusively for transfer students.
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The Adelphi University men's soccer team captured its first Northeast-10 Conference Championship title.
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Adelphi's Kathleen Watchorn and Shannon Lane were featured in a story about the absentee ballot voting process.
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Use our WiFi Signal Strength Reporting Form to help us improve coverage on Adelphi’s Garden City campus and the Hauppauge, Hudson Valley and Manhattan Centers.
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Adelphi University has a proud history of supporting of our nation’s veterans.
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Adelphi Makes the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for Fifth Year
CategoriesPublished:A look at what community service means at Adelphi
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Graduate Outcomes
CategoriesPublished:Where are Adelphi Graduates today? Take a look at the survey results from recent graduates.
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A digest of Adelphi University in the news.
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Award-winning poet and author Jacqueline Woodson ’16 (Hon.) spoke to Adelphi about life and the creative process.
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Doctoral students can receive stipends for at least a third of tuition through the new Derner Access Program.
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Artist Brittany Baldwin was selected by the New York City Department of Transportation to install a public artwork along Queens Boulevard.
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Port Washington resident Lois Goetz is the recipient of a 2016 Achievements in Health Care Award from Long Island Business News
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Healthy Stress
CategoriesPublished:Deborah Serani, Psy.D., award-winning author and adjunct professor at Adelphi, told "Reader's Digest" that a little stress isn't such a bad thing.
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Harmit is a student employee working as an Endpoint Integration Assistant in IT
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This just-published novel by Alice Hoffman '73 tells the story of a Long Island teen whose life is turned upside-down by a devastating car accident.
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"A university is a place for exploring different ideas—ideas that challenge what we believe and how we view the world. We are committed to encouraging this discourse and dialogue. We must be mindful, though, of bringing more light than heat to difficult discussions."
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Sophia Huber would have never imagined herself working for Epic Records, but Adelphi's Internship and Mentorship Program is helping combine her passions into a career.
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Liz Cohn, Ph.D., executive director of Adelphi's Center for Health Innovation, has been working with the National Institutes of Health to carry out President Obama's vision of bringing precision medicine from concept to reality.
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Get an inside look at Adelphi's interdisciplinary B.S. in Neuroscience.
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A digest of Adelphi University in the news.
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by Dan Rossi A conversation has been brewing in recent years around public education—its benefits, its uses, its faults and its accessibility. However, it seems to some that there is a crucial voice missing from the conversation: the teachers. “There’s nothing so important to any democracy other than a very vigorous and accessible public education…
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President Christine M. Riordan published an op-ed in the “Huffington Post” about bias in the workforce and how to mitigate it.
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Long Island's Acorn Apocalypse
CategoriesPublished:Long Island is flooded with acorns, and Adelphi University is a featured site in a CBS New York news story.
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Long Island Pulse turned to Diane Dembicki, Ph.D., clinical associate professor, for Halloween health tips.
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“I never made plans so I was never disappointed,” Dan Glosser ’73 said about his career and life. “I just let life happen. I show up every day prepared to learn and have fun with the most talented, diverse, experienced, fun-loving, caring, dysfunctional friends I’ve been blessed to have in my life.”
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“Coming out of Adelphi I had book knowledge which was definitely important,” Noonan said about how Adelphi prepared him for his career. “The most important thing I left with though, was the ability to work with a team. At Adelphi, I learned how to effectively communicate.”
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At this book celebration event, members of the Maasai tribe of Africa advocated for societies to become less patriarchal.
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Anderson, a senior political science major and history minor, is interning in Washington this fall.
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Campus Rec invites all Adelphi students, faculty and staff to the CRS Atrium on Tuesdays for some friendly games of table tennis.
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Try Out Kanopy
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Libraries now has a trial of Kanopy, a streaming educational video site providing searchable access to over 26,000 documentaries, feature films, and training videos.