News at Adelphi
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Published:On Thursday, October 16, 2025, the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program will host its annual Celebration of Survivorship Gala, an evening dedicated to honoring the strength of breast cancer survivors, patients, caregivers, and their families.
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Valentina Stoycheva ’09, MA ’11, PhD ’14, authored this column, which referenced writing by J. Christopher Muran, PhD, dean of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, on the therapeutic alliance in the age of AI.
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, I’m saddened to share the news that Adelphi University Board of Trustees Member Emerita Angela Jaggar ‘62, MA ‘65, PhD, passed away on Monday, September 1, 2025. Remembered fondly for her intellect, generosity and warmth, Angela’s transformative impact on the University and our students will endure for generations to come. She served…
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, As you may have seen in recent news reports, the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) has entered into a potential strike period. While negotiations are ongoing, Adelphi University’s Department of Public Safety and Transportation wants to ensure our students, faculty and staff are prepared for all potential outcomes, including a possible service…
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News From Adelphi University
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi’s upcoming events, including Spirit Weekend and the 25th Annual University Gala, are included in this monthly column.
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Adelphi alumna Natana Cruickshank ’09 discusses access to HIV treatment in an op-ed.
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Special collections from Adelphi’s archives are featured.
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Professor Sean Bentley, PhD, weighs-in on the engineering shortage and enrollment trends in those areas.
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Robert Otto, PhD, director of Adelphi’s Human Performance Lab, is quoted in this article.
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Maggie Gray, PhD, associate professor of political science and international relations, shares how the Trump administration’s immigration push has challenged farm owners and workers in New York State. This story was also syndicated by MSN.
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, The Department of Public Safety and Transportation would like to inform you that the Annual New York State Fire Life Safety Inspections will take place on the Garden City Campus on September 9 to September 12. We anticipate that the residence hall inspections will take place on September 9. The Nassau County Fire…
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Adelphi Athletics’ new partnership with Vincent’s Clam Bar Italian restaurant is featured.
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Adelphi graduate nursing students Lissa Boileau and Aarian Irving have been nominated to participate in the Digital Innovators Program, a national honor.
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Published:For the third consecutive year, Adelphi University has been recognized as the highest-ranked private university on Long Island on Forbes’ 2026 America’s Top Colleges list.
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Published:On Monday, September 29 at 7:00pm, the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program invites survivors, caregivers, and supporters to join its Warriors Book Club for a free virtual gathering.
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Published:Dear Adelphi Community, As the Fall 2025 semester kicks off, it’s a great time to remind everyone that September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month. I invite you to join us as we renew our commitment to keeping our campus safe for all. Safety is a team effort, and I encourage each of you to explore…
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Published:The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program is proud to announce the launch of its new Survivorship, Treatment, Education, and Peer Support (STEP) Program, designed to provide licensed social work services, vital resources through educational workshops and forums, provider training, and an inspiring video series.
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Published:A longtime member of the Derner faculty passed away in 2025—Richard Hansen, PhD, was extremely important not only to Adelphi’s postgraduate psychology programs but to the entire psychoanalytic profession. Below is a tribute to Dr. Hansen’s contributions to the field of psychology and the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology.
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Published:According to the Innocence Project, 63 percent of the wrongfully convicted individuals the organization helped to exonerate were victims of eyewitness misidentification and 29 percent gave false confessions.
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Hoaxes, Swindles and Fraud: Imaging the Brain to See Why Older Adults Fall Victim to Scams
CategoriesPublished:According to a 2025 survey by AARP, approximately 95.4 million people make themselves vulnerable to theft by responding to calls, texts or friend requests from people they don’t know. Deciding who we can trust versus who is out to scam us is growing increasingly difficult in a world where scams are becoming more convincing and…
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Doctoral Dynamic Duo: Mixing Friendship and Scholarship Is a Recipe for PhD Program Success
CategoriesPublished:On their very first day as Derner doctoral students, Travis Nair and Anne-Marie Romain struck up a friendship—the start of a lasting bond that has mutually supported them through the milestones and challenges of Adelphi’s nationally top-ranked clinical psychology doctoral program.
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Zero-Based Budgeting
CategoriesPublished:Ganesh Pandit, DBA, professor and chair of the Department of Accounting and Law, is quoted throughout the piece as an expert on zero-based budgeting.
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Published:Samuel Abrams ’23 and Daniel Hickey ’20 are using their vision and skills at jobs with top-flight companies in the creative industry—Abrams for Universal Studios in Orlando, and Hickey for the video game company High Moon Studios in Carlsbad, California.
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In a Wave of the Future, Adelphi Launches Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Programs in AI
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi is one of the few area universities to offer both undergraduate and advanced degrees in artificial intelligence, a reflection of its commitment to preparing students for today’s—and tomorrow’s—careers.
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Published:Undergraduate finance majors in the Student Investment Fund course manage a portfolio of holdings that are part of the University's endowment. How savvy are they? Quite savvy—their portfolio has tripled in value.
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Published:A talk with Michael Balboni ’81, JD, former New York state senator and deputy secretary for public safety under two of the state’s governors, about his long connection with Adelphi and plans for leadership of the University’s board.
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Alumna Karen Carpenter ’79 will serve as chair of the upcoming Capital Region (New York) Go Red luncheon for the American Heart Association.