News at Adelphi
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Scientists from around the world travel to the famous CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, to probe the fundamental structure of the universe using the largest and most powerful particle accelerator on earth—the Large Hadron Collider. Last summer, they were joined by an Adelphi senior, Muhammad Aziz, a physics major who spent six weeks as part of a longer 10-week internship with the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory/Duke University Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program.
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BSides Long Island
CategoriesPublished:This past weekend marked the inaugural BSides Long Island cybersecurity conference.
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When Brian Seidl arrived at Adelphi as a first-year student, he had never taken a computer science course. Now, as a senior, he's working part time as a developer for Dealertrack, Inc., a company that provides software to auto dealerships.
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When business student Christina Panouis started her junior year in Fall 2018, she set a goal for herself: Land an internship and begin preparing for her postgraduate career.
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As a sophomore in early 2018, Nootshy Romage found out she was denied an internship. That's when she saw a lawn sign about Adelphi's competitive Jaggar Community Fellows Program, which awards life-changing, paid summer internships to around 70 students each year.
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At Adelphi, students find lifelong friends along with academic success. A big part of that are affinity spaces—places around campus where students with similar interests (international students, veterans and students of color) can not only feel comfortable but nurture themselves in their culture and individuality and interact with the Adelphi community.
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Newsday features Bunny Hoest ’53, who donated 37,000 pieces of original art for The Lockhorns, the popular comics she and her late husband, Bill Hoest, authored, to Adelphi's archives.
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"The cemetery within the fortification walls of Polystylon was discovered in 1991 and contained at least 20 graves, all of which were studied by Anagnostis Agelarakis, a bioarchaeologist at Adelphi University."
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Why Not Hire a Panther?
CategoriesPublished:Since Fall ‘16, ReginaLena McManus ’19, has participated in Adelphi’s Center for Career and Professional Development internship program Hire a Panther, which partners with faculty and administrators to provide students with on-campus experiential learning opportunities.
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Comedy makes people happy. But for Miguel Angel Puentes ’19, paintings can do the same.
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Jasmine Lee ’19 always had a passion for helping others. She never knew working with children would help her on her journey to becoming a nurse.
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The Interfaith Center has been at Adelphi for over 20 years. It has grown to not only be a welcoming space for those seeking spiritual worship and guidance, but a place to receive counseling.
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Adelphi students don't just learn in the classroom. They work in labs and professional settings and, at least in the classes of Michael D'Emic, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology, are known to get out and get their hands dirty.
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Throughout the month of February, Adelphi University will celebrate Black History Month by hosting a number of events on campus.
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Autism and Theory of Mind
CategoriesPublished:The collaboration of Damien Stanley, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, with the California Institute of Technology on autism theory of mind is featured in Pasadena Now.
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Adelphi Proudly Joins the Top 2 Percent of Universities in the Country for Initiatives in Diversity
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi has made significant gains in reaching its Momentum strategic plan goal of becoming a model of diversity and inclusion in the past two years—and now awards like INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine's Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award are the icing on the cake.
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Helping Others Feel "Welcome at the Table": Dr. Perry Greene Wins Two Awards for Diversity
CategoriesPublished:Perry Greene, Ph.D., Adelphi's vice president for diversity and inclusion since July 2016, has been presented with two awards recognizing his leadership in diversity initiatives at Adelphi.
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Adelphi's “Facing Racism" discussion sessions likely will be back for a third year in Fall 2019.
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Adelphi's various diversity task force chairs—all multitasking between new initiatives and their ongoing positions—enthusiastically looked back at their task forces' major accomplishments in 2018 and ahead at this year's top priorities.
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Jackie Jahelka '18 and Anne Mungai, Ph.D., interim dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences, spoke to CBS2 about the College's efforts to remedy Long Island's substitute teacher shortage.
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Newsday featured Adelphi graduates and the College of Education and Health Sciences' residency partnership with the Mineola, New York, school district.
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NHL Testing Puck and Player Tracking
CategoriesPublished:Now more than ever, sports fans are looking to get as much information about their favorite players as possible. Advanced stats and analytics have become a big trend across the professional sports landscape, and leagues are eager to find new and innovative ways for fans to get this information.
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Press Conference on decision to move ICE to Nassau University Medical Center.
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The Top 5 Things From CES 2019
CategoriesPublished:Every January, tech companies from around the world gather at the Las Vegas Convention Center to show off the latest they have to offer at the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES.
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EAB (formerly Education Advisory Board) cites Matthew Wright, Ph.D., Adelphi associate professor of physics and department chair. He says students need to hear they are loved and cared for by faculty and staff.
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Adelphi Clinical Assistant Professor Stephen Shore, Ed.D., told WHNT19 News that employers should look at the strengths, not weaknesses, of individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
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How do you measure the impact of writer-composer Jonathan Larson '82? By the sheer numbers of people over the years who have been moved and inspired by Larson's groundbreaking musical RENT, including actress-singer Vanessa Hudgens and Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator and star of the Broadway smash hit Hamilton.
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Stephanie Espina was recently recognized for her accomplishments and mentorship by ATHENA International, which presented her with the 2019 ATHENA Young Professional Leadership Award.
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On Monday, January 21, Perry Greene, Ph.D., vice president for diversity and inclusion, was presented with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Recognition Award by the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee of Nassau County.
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Perry Greene, Ph.D., vice president for diversity and inclusion, shares his advice for building a more diverse faculty with University Business Magazine.