News at Adelphi
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Honors College alum Samuel Adams '08, credits Adelphi with helping him further his craft and his love of culture.
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Joseph Alagna completed the Certificate in Basic Sciences for Heath Professions in one year and is heading to Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in August 2014.
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After completing the Basic Sciences for Health Professions certificate program, Brendan Michel '10 is pursuing his doctorate at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
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Security Alert: Taxpayer Schemes
CategoriesPublished:February 27, 2014 - Be aware of the wide range of schemes taxpayers can encounter.
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Event held on Adelphi's Garden City campus focused on helping veterans gain employment.
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Staying Ahead of the Game
CategoriesPublished:The Business Continuity Training Program teaches working professionals how to create disaster preparedness plans and enhance their current knowledge.
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Workshop to address vicarious trauma among social workers
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Kathleen Rickard
CategoriesPublished:"I live 15 minutes away, so convenience is one reason. And it has a very good nursing program."
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Liza Burby
CategoriesPublished:“It’s exciting to see the editors and writers grow and to see the development of the newspaper into the best college newspaper on Long Island.”
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Jordan King
CategoriesPublished:"I came up to Adelphi and went on a tour. I loved it! I love the atmosphere. The campus is beautiful, small, private. The surrounding village is nice as well."
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:February 25, 2014 - A fraudulent email claiming to be from American Express with the subject “Important: Personal Security Key” has been seen on our mail servers.
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Jody Jones ’01, M.D.: Knowing His Own Mind
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Jones has embraced the intellectual pursuits that are a hallmark of Adelphi's Honors College.
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Alice Psirakis Diacosavvas ’98 used the skills she learned in the Honors College and School of Social Work to help veterans.
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Edolphus Towns, M.S.W. ’73
CategoriesPublished:Congressman Edolphus Towns, M.S.W. ’73, credits his Adelphi education for providing him with skills that helped prepare him for his successful career in politics.
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Security Alert: Adobe Flash Player
CategoriesPublished:February 21, 2014 - Adobe has released an unscheduled update to its Flash Player that patches a vulnerability.
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Through Herstory, students craft memoirs that lead to social change.
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Miriam Dinatale ’02, D.O.
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Dinatale says the flexible thinking learned in the Honors College has helped her take on the challenges of military life and beyond.
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New IT Support Block Added to Moodle
CategoriesPublished:Various Help Desk contact methods are now accessible on Moodle.
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Here are some pointers aimed at easing prospective and recent transfers’ transition into campus life.
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There’s been something of a debate in the media as to whether a college education is worth the investment.
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Adelphi utilizes a range of social media platforms, from Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, to Pinterest and Instagram.
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Deborah Serani
CategoriesPublished:Named one of the Top 50 Psychology Professors to follow on Twitter.
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Matt Johansen ’08: Top Tweeter
CategoriesPublished:Matt Johansen '08 was named one of the top 100 cybersecurity experts on Twitter by Marble Security.
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Adelphi’s transfer ambassadors draw upon their own transfer experiences.
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Veterans need support not only from the University, but from fellow veterans who can understand the transition from warrior to student.
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Ronald S. Feingold of Adelphi University Receives Highest Honor at National Educators Conference
CategoriesPublished:Professor Emeritus Ronald S. Feingold will be joined by Olympic legend Jackie Joyner-Kersee as an AAHPERD Hall of Fame inductee.
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Panthers excel on the field and in class.
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Check out the fall 2013 Leadership Certificate workshops, which are free for alumni and students.
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Lots to look forward to.
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Join President Robert A. Scott and fellow alumni at events in early March.