News at Adelphi
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This September, Adelphi launched a Global M.B.A. program at the Manhattan Center, offering international students an opportunity to gain business skills for an international market.
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This bright, modern makeover transforms the space, incorporating the new Adelphi brand colors to truly represent the University.
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Adelphi students have a unique leg up to land coveted internships in a variety of fields, with our close, year-round access to New York City.
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With learning hubs in Manhattan, the Hudson Valley and Hauppauge, more students are able to access Adelphi's uniquely personalized approach to learning.
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Kazi Rezwan is a member of the Network and Systems team.
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Created especially for undergraduate students, this program will focus on identifying and developing the necessary skills that will help ease the transition from college to the workforce.
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Middle Eastern politics and international security expert Jonathan Cristol, Ph. D. joined LGS as a research fellow for Spring 2018.
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This annual fundraising event attracted more than 150 alumni, trustees, staff, community members, vendors and corporations.
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Ken McGhie, B.A. ’79 serves as the general counsel for the Washington D.C. Board of Elections
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Gregory Piccioli, B.A. ’89
CategoriesPublished:Gregory Piccioli, B.A. ’89 is an Emmy Award-winning television producer.
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As the semester comes to a close, we want to bring you a few important announcements and updates
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Student Technology Survey Results
CategoriesPublished:The University was able to collect valuable information thanks to the over 1,000 students who participated in the survey, and we’re glad to report that overall the feedback was very positive.
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Nico Pérez Arboleda talks about her experiences with the Master's Program in Speech Language Pathology and the IMH-DP program.
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Waller’s research focuses on developing culturally congruent gender-based violence interventions, specifically within marginalized and underserved communities of color.
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Wilson’s research focuses on the relationship between urban high school students who are truant from school and their involvement in criminal activity during school hours.
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Damyn Kelly, J.D., Ph.D. Candidate
CategoriesPublished:Kelly's dissertation research is focused on understanding the perceptions of black males who hold executive leadership positions in human service organizations.
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Victoria Grinman, LCSW, Ph.D. Candidate
CategoriesPublished:Grinman is an educator, lifelong student, national speaker and integrative practitioner with a passion to facilitate a more connected and integrated experience.
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Erin Nau, LCSW, Ph.D. Candidate
CategoriesPublished:Nau is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker providing individual and group counseling at the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program.
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Martinez is researching gang-involved youth, social media and youth development programs.
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In her research, Infante-Cruz hopes to gain a better understanding of second-generation Latina adolescent experiences with acculturative stress,
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Cofone’s research is influenced by practicing in the healthcare field both as a clinical social worker and a registered nurse.
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Kyle McGee, LMSW, Ph.D. Candidate
CategoriesPublished:McGee's doctoral dissertation is focused on the lived experience of black and Latino fathers as partners in parenting.
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Hatzis’ research explores and critically examines research on and clinical practices for traumatic reactions in response to traumatic events with sociopolitical influences.
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Mogavero’s research focuses on early childhood development with an emphasis on parents’ experiences with the special education system.
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Chelsea Wollman ’14
CategoriesPublished:Chelsea Wollman is a cum laude Bachelor of Science 2014 graduate of The College of Nursing and Public Health at Adelphi University.
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Jeanenne Campbell is a member of the Web Communications team.
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The arts are alive and well at Adelphi, especially during December, when the Dance, Music and Theatre programs stage almost daily events at the Performing Arts Center.
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Adelphi’s new First-Year Living-Learning Community offers a select group of outstanding students the opportunity to live and work together to build on their already impressive leadership skills.
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Adelphi was selected as one of the 50 safest colleges in America, moving up from No. 48 to No. 13—a remarkable jump in public safety rankings.
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Last year, Adelphi hosted 344 weekend programs for 12,200 students and 395 weekday programs for 10,300 students.