News at Adelphi
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Minding Their Bodies
CategoriesPublished:Alumni working in the field of athletics discuss ways injuries can be prevented by athletes and dancers.
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Nancy Crown, Ph.D. ’95, discussed the value of thinking psychodynamically about autism at a Derner colloquium.
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Psychology Day has become a much-anticipated event at the Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies and a day to celebrate the institution
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“I’m very interested in any way that psychology and the criminal mind intersect."
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L&M Publications
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As part of its commitment to sustainability, Adelphi University has embarked on an ambitious asset renewal and energy efficiency project.
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Kristen Carew
CategoriesPublished:Kristen is putting her longtime passion for environmental awareness, climate change and sustainability into practice as an environmental studies major.
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Ava Fevrier, MSW ’14, emerged from the Master of Social Work program at Adelphi University’s Manhattan Center with far more than a degree.
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Lisa transferred from St. John’s after hearing about Adelphi’s inspirational social work program and is now in her senior year of the bachelor’s degree program.
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Rebecca Singh
CategoriesPublished:A junior English major Rebecca has become quite active during her relatively short time on campus.
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Jessica Benjamin, Ph.D., presented her theories as part of Adelphi’s 2015 Lindemann Lecture in Human Development.
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Cora Weiss
CategoriesPublished:Ms. Weiss will receive the Honorary Doctor of Laws at Adelphi University’s 119th Commencement.
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Mark W. Harris
CategoriesPublished:Mr. Harris will receive the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at Adelphi University’s 119th Commencement.
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Dr. Gregorian will receive the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at Adelphi University’s 119th Commencement.
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Adelphi University has received a $2.5 million commitment from Trustee Frank Angello ’77 and his wife Phyllis. In recognition of their generosity and their service to the University, Adelphi will dedicate the Angello Alumni House on Sunday, March 22, 2015.
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After graduation from Adelphi, our transfer alumni have advanced to successful careers in a wide range of fields.
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Adelphi University’s Suffolk Centers will soon offer new master’s degree programs in nursing and new bachelor’s degree programs for veterans.
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James Hoyt talks about what you should know about the transfer process.
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Scholarships Make a Difference
CategoriesPublished:More than 30 business transfer students were chosen to receive the Robert B. Willumstad Transfer Business Award.
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“Learn, question and work hard in the organization. Build yourself a brand and reputation.”
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Nursing students will take advantage of state-of-the-art technology in the Nexus Building's sim labs and examination rooms.
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Brown and Gold Meets "Big Blue"
CategoriesPublished:IBM recruitment events have become a common occurrence on the Adelphi campus and our business students haven't failed to notice.
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This Community Fellow of the Year parlayed her internship into a three-year board of directors term at the Women’s Fund of Long Island.
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Julianna Claase is a an artist with a keen eye for branding, a savvy businessperson and an activist intent on making a difference.
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Webb is a great example of how ambition and a positive attitude can change lives, and it shows in his passion for working with the youth in his community.
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Endowed and expendable scholarships keep Adelphi competitive as we offer programs to study at Columbia University in various fields of engineering.
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Penn encouraged students to find both their purpose and their passion.
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Lauren Ashley Richard-Holt ’11, M.S.W. ’12 brings care and support to those battling cancer.
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Joe Crego, M.S.W. ’12, can relate to veterans because he is one himself.
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Ghana Spencer-Morgan, M.S.W. ’04, counsels not one but two populations--prison inmates and at-risk youth.