News at Adelphi
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Submit your best photos taken in, around, or about any Adelphi Libraries location to our first annual photo contest.
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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education recognized President Riordan's efforts in diversity and just named her one of the Top 25 Women in Higher Education.
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Nicole Bennett knows a little something about looking beyond your traditional classroom education.
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Op-ed by Matthew J. Wright, assistant professor of physics.
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The Imperial Court of New York, presented an award of $10,850 to the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program.
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Stephen Shore, clinical assistant professor of education, quoted.
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John Drew, assistant professor of communications at Adelphi University, quoted.
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Adelphi’s galleries included in a roundup of campus art exhibition spaces.
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An area autism awareness organization honored a recent Bridges graduate -- and pledged funds for Adelphi scholarships.
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Op-ed by Jonathan Cristo, a Levermore Research Fellow at Adelphi University. Appeared in at least seven other news outlets in the U.S.
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Dr. Richard Garner is an accomplished scholar, published author, Alumni Legend and current and founding dean of the Honors College.
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Long Island sisters Jenn Rogak and Rachel Joffe are walking in the LI2Day Walk on June 9, 2018.
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An opinion piece by Mark B. Grabowski, associate professor in Communications.
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The assistant clinical professor of education shared his personal story and professional perspective on autism.
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Adelphi and Kristen Capezza, associate vice president for enrollment management, featured.
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Including mention of Adelphi faculty members Marc Prinz, Caitlin Scena, Matt Massaia, Danielle Barnhart and Jordan Rindenow.
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Adelphi University business professor Rakesh C. Gupta says the implemented and proposed U.S. tariffs “reverse years of progress toward freer world trade, which most economists agree is good for the world economy.”
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Adelphi’s Libraries offers unique event for campus, community – Assistant Professor Tatiana Bryant interviewed.
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An Adelphi chemistry professor is taking select students on a big journey to study very small things.
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Personalized attention is a cornerstone of the Adelphi experience, and nowhere was that more evident than at the College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Student Circle Awards.
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The Adelphi chapter of Circle K International's midnight run on Friday, March 9, wasn't for snacks—but for charity.
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Can art really heal a war-torn country? The eight Adelphi students who traveled to Suhareka, Kosovo, got to test that very hypothesis.
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Faculty, alumni and seven students from the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program dove into all things literary when they headed to the Association of Writers & Writing Programs Conference.
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Doctoral candidate John Burke reports on the history of the Derner Internship Consortium and its recent APA accreditation.
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Alumni Reflection: The Class of 1972
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Carolida Steiner's reflects on her time at Derner and memories of her classmates. The Derner experience lasts a lifetime!
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How are Derner School of Psychology doctoral students applying their training in the community? Learn about the growth of the Derner Hempstead Clinic, its impact, and the experience of student psychotherapists training at this innovative program.
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Derner Hempstead Child Clinic Grows
CategoriesPublished:How are Derner School of Psychology doctoral students applying their training in the community? Learn about the growth of the Derner Hempstead Clinic, its impact, and the experience of student psychotherapists training at this innovative program.