News at Adelphi
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Subadra Panchanadeswaran, Ph.D., uses her social work skills to help Sakhi for South Asian Women advance its mission.
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The Center for Nonprofit Leadership teaches teens the signs of an abusive relationship.
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“They never come to us and say, ‘I’ve been trafficked.’ They know something happened to them, but they don’t know what.” This is how Ileana Fohr ’14, intensive case manager for Safe Horizon’s Anti-Trafficking Program and current M.S.W. student in the Adelphi University School of Social Work, describes the survivors of human trafficking she assists.…
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Stavroula Kyriakakis, Ph.D., studied intimate partner violence in Mexican immigrant communities.
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A discussion on race, police use of force and the law took place at Adelphi University's Olmsted Theatre on December 8, 2014.
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Department of Dance students took advantage of working with ballet legend, Edward Villella, in a master class
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John Wygand, M.A. has been awarded the American College of Sports Medicine Fellow (ACSM).
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Learn more about Adelphi University’s history of commitment to sustainability.
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Elmira Brown '14 overcame many obstacles to receive a bachelor's in social sciences. The Uzbekistan native is now pursuing an M.P.H. at Adelphi.
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To continue serving those students whose need for financial assistance is greatest, we must continue our commitment to low tuition and robust scholarship offerings.
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Through her research and teaching, Dr. Boccio finds new ways for school psychologists to save lives.
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In 2002 the Nebletts established The Marcus Rayman Neblett Award and have continued to contribute to this initiative through the years.
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Geoffrey Palmer ’61
CategoriesPublished:“I hope that my scholarship can open the door to an Adelphi education for future students.”
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Take note of a few changes related to the email spam filtering process that will take place in January.
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From personal and professional experience, Dr. Crown knows the benefits of using a psychodynamic approach in caring for those with autism spectrum disorder.
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From research and clinical experience, Francine Conway, Ph.D., sees the long-term benefits of psychodynamic psychotherapy for children with ADHD.
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Back to the Future
CategoriesPublished:Swirbul Library embraces the digital age and honors its famed architecture.
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Pursue an advanced certificate at reduced tuition.
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An article written by Dr. Scott was featured in the November/December 2014 issue of Networking Magazine.
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After volunteering with children in Guatemala, she is now applying her social work skills to helping young people at home.
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Graduate student Melody Zambriski has undertaken a research study that involves investigating the impact of rhyming books on language-impaired children.
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With Adelphi set to launch its online M.S. in Sport Management program in Spring 2015, more students will gain exposure to the wide range of opportunities in sports.
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Lilleen Ferraro ’06, M.A. ’07, and her daughter, Sarah Russell, share a common bond—Adelphi University.
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It takes everyone to make Adelphi great—faculty, students, staff, trustees, alumni, family members and friends.
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Associate Professor Mara Manson, Ed.D., received the Distinguished Service Award from the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreating and Dance.
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Dr. Riordan, whose term starts on July 1, 2015, will be the first woman to lead Adelphi in its 118-year history.
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Derner Institute Associate Dean J. Christopher Muran, Ph.D., is at the forefront of psychotherapy research.
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When designing a fitness program, the first step is to determine which goals are most important for you.
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Find out what the alumni from the Department of Political Science are up to.
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Recent achievements of the faculty of the Department of Political Science.