News at Adelphi
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Suicide Prevention
CategoriesPublished:Suicide is a serious public health problem that takes the lives of almost forty thousand Americans and over one million individuals worldwide each year.
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Only one in five nonprofits report having formal measures of HR effectiveness in place.
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Speaking during the recent conference Eddie Adkins said that the new normal for salary increases is 3 percent.
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Jan Masaoka offered guidelines for the board's role in human resource administration.
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Only one-third of nonprofit leaders believe their organizations are effective at developing a strong pipeline of future leaders.
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On September 26, 2014 we launched Leading in Community (LIC).
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View the Nonprofit Leadership Center Updates
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The service connects nonprofit boards with individuals seeking an opportunity to serve.
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Center of Excellence
CategoriesPublished:The National League for Nursing recognized Adelphi University and the College of Nursing and Public Health.
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Don't Put Off Backing Up Your Files
CategoriesPublished:Backing up your files might seem like a pain, but it’s no comparison to rewriting that paper due tomorrow.
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Working to Inspire
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi’s theatre department chair receives recognition as a leader of performing arts.
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Buzz Around Campus
CategoriesPublished:Students and faculty offer their takes on what the Nexus Building and Welcome Center will offer, come Fall 2015.
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Updates feature collaborative spaces, an improved Gallagher Lab and the creation of a 3D printing and scanning studio.
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More than 150 students, faculty and staff rally for the People's Climate March.
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Our faculty's decades of experience and state-of-the-art facilities will come together in the new Nexus Building and Welcome Center.
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Safety Alert: Sexual Assault
CategoriesPublished:Off-campus incident occurred in Hempstead.
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The high-need areas in the last decade have been special education, TESOL (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages)/bilingual education and, now, early childhood education.
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The College had eight make poster presentations at the Eastern Nursing Research Society's 26th Annual Scientific Sessions.
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Nursing students have many experiential learning opportunities, most notably through study abroad trips to Costa Rica, Peru and Guatemala.
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L&M Publications
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Dr. Gray has won awards for “Labor and the Locavore: The Making of a Comprehensive Food Ethic”
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This question and more answered here.
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State of the University 2014
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Scott's final State of the University Address features Reflections; Forecasts and Concerns; and “TMTM”, Ten Months That Matter.
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Olivia Autry: Well Prepared
CategoriesPublished:Through her many experiences Olivia Autry is well prepared for the next stage of her career.
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The Center for Career Development has helped Jacqueline Ferro to become the leader and professional she is today.
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Hire a Panther provided Jessica Buthmann an opportunity to work in the Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies.
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Anthony and Nicholas Moneta often joked with each other that their career paths couldn't have been more different.
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Fabiola Morino came to Adelphi University, pursuing degrees in Psychology and Childhood Education, with STEP Special Ed certification.
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Her curiosity and willingness to explore opportunities rewarded Valeria Mendoza with a position at the CUNY Institute of Mexican Studies.
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Lisa Ward: Taking Chances
CategoriesPublished:Lisa Ward, Class of January 2015, decided she wanted to be part of a network that had the power to connect people from around the world.