News at Adelphi
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The growth in Adelphi's College of Nursing and Public Health non-nursing programs’ enrollment has been rapid.
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Adelphi’s College of Nursing and Public Health has announced three new programs—all designed to prepare graduates for high-needs areas in healthcare.
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Elizabeth Cohn, Ph.D., uses nursing research to help communities find ways of improving health, for themselves and their children.
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Psychiatric nurses are trained to handle some of the most challenging cases in a hospital setting, but what happens when their patients try to do them harm?
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Research by Patricia Donohue-Porter aims to help nurses manage distractions to provide high-quality healthcare.
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Robotics: Solving Future Health Challenges
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's Healthcare Informatics program positions students for a career at the crossroads of healthcare, business and technology—and its curriculum is constantly evolving.
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Today, Tomorrow… and Yesteryear
CategoriesPublished:A committee chaired by Patricia Donohue-Porter, M.S. ‘78, Ph.D. ’87, arranged a program that included a series of readings and observations by nurse leaders through the decades.
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Students have taken advantage of a new academic option: a minor in public health, which is open to all undergrads regardless of their major discipline.
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Linda Tenenbaum (nee Rodwin) ’61, a Florida resident, decided to celebrate her birthday by making a special gift to her alma mater.
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In 2016, the Student Nurses Acting for Progress organization changed its name to the Adelphi University Student Nurses Association.
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Six College of Nursing and Public Health faculty and one doctoral student presented papers and posters at the Eastern Nursing Research Society’s 29th annual Scientific Sessions in April 2017 in Philadelphia.
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Florie St. Aime BSW ’11, MSW ’13
CategoriesPublished:A trainer at Global Trauma Research Inc. and co-facilitator for Radical Social Workers Clinical Workgroup, she is helping people create a secure and maintainable lifestyle by means of education, counseling and spirituality in health.
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Nahtahniel Reel-Yehudah B.S. ’14
CategoriesPublished:An engineer for Turner Construction Company, he is the youngest member and only African American to assist in construction of the tallest modular building in the world.
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Kevin Singh B.S. ’09
CategoriesPublished:Chief resident at New York University-Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center, he has given talks on prevention of pancreatic and prostate cancers and is a mentor for high school students who are interested in medicine.
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Tonille Simone Watkis B.F.A. ’14
CategoriesPublished:She realized that biochemistry didn't make her heart sing—but acting did. She was Miss Black USA 2016, a celebrity advocate for the Heart Truth campaign, and a goodwill ambassador to the Republic of Sierra Leone, Cuba and Jamaica.
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Chioma Eze BS ’08
CategoriesPublished:A consultant at the Boston Consulting Group and a CPA, Eze is a part of the Selfless4Africa organization, a nonprofit with a vision for an Africa where all children are able to attain formal primary and secondary school education, regardless of their family’s income or social status.
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Emily Ladau BA ’13
CategoriesPublished:A communications consultant, writer, public speaker and disability rights activist, she chose to pursue a career in the disability field. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, HuffPost, SELF, The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report.
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Priyam Talreja BA ’09
CategoriesPublished:A psychology intern at Lenox Hill Hospital, she worked in Africa as a psychological consultant with Save the Children International on initiatives surrounding orphans and vulnerable children.
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Cory Morris B.S. ’08, M.A. ’10
CategoriesPublished:Attorney and counselor at law at The Law Offices of Cory H. Morris, he opened his own law firm, which focuses on foreclosure litigation, general litigation matters, personal injury, criminal and civil rights litigation.
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Nefertiti Anderson ’12
CategoriesPublished:Digital content producer for Ad Age, she has a passion for on-camera reporting, video production and social media that allows her to use multimedia storytelling to engage audiences in fresh, fun and creative ways.
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Chelsea Wollman ’14
CategoriesPublished:A registered nurse at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, she sat on numerous unit- and hospital-based committees and was co-chair of the hospital’s Organ Donation Committee.
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program recently received a check for $24,200 from LI2Day, a Long Island based organization that fund raises for local breast cancer organizations through walks and other events.
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Adelphi Educational Technology professor Matt Curinga was awarded a proclamation for his involvement in the STEAM Lab at PS 9 in Brooklyn.
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Presenters at Adelphi University's 37th annual Exercise Science Human Lab Research Symposium in May 2017 discussed practical applications of various exercise-related research studies and dispelled at least one myth—cupping’s impact on athletes like Olympics swimming gold medalist Michael Phelps, who used that therapy at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics.
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The 2017 Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility Alliance Conference, held at Adelphi's Manhattan Center, brought in scholars, educators and high school students to discuss teaching methods and problem solving.
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Camp Abilities, a summer sports camp on Adelphi University's Garden City campus, helps youngsters with visual impairments as well as students pursuing degrees in physical education and exercise science.
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Read about four pairs of siblings who have all found their unique place at Adelphi University.
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Take a look at the numbers that show the success of Adelphi University's transfer students.
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Join Adelphi University during winter break to volunteer in Houston, Texas for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
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The Levermore Global Scholars community enables students to deep dive into international issues and have theirs voices heard by top UN officials.