News at Adelphi
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Matt Johansen ’08
CategoriesPublished:Matt leads a team to prevent website security attacks and protect companies’ and their customers’ data at WhiteHat Security,
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Isiah Hall ’06, MBA ’08
CategoriesPublished:Hall works at National Urban League (NUL), a historic civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of living in historically underserved urban communities.
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Christine was the first person working in digital media and marketing for Sony Music Entertainment's RCA Inspiration.
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Knowing that social work has been her calling, Sayyeda Khalfan has followed her passion.
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Tiffany Poteat: Finding Comfort in Community
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University's Honors College helps Tiffany Poteat enhance her leadership skills to excel in the field of nursing.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:August 4, 2014 - A phishing scam about your mail quota limit that appears to be from “Adelphi Web Service Team.”
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Learn about the accomplishments of the Derner Institute Faculty Members in the August 2014 Day Residue.
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Learn about the accomplishments of Derner Institute students.
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See where our fifth-year Derner students are interning.
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Learn about Dr. Brumariu's clinical experience and research in developmental psychopathology.
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Afshan Ladha looks back at her experiences as a first-year student at the Derner Institute.
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A Sit-Down with President-Elect of the Society for Personality Assessment, Dr. Bob Bornstein
CategoriesPublished:Jett Stone spoke with Robert Bornstein, who this spring will become President of the Society for Personality Assessment.
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Katie Dove, Ph.D., offers her thoughts on private practice in psychology.
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2014 Lindenmann Lecture: Transference-Focused Psychotherapy with Pioneer, Dr. Otto Kernberg
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Otto Kernberg, widely known for his psychoanalytic work, spoke at the Lindenmann Lecture.
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Dr. Lars Ross talks about his research and his role at Adelphi.
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The Ninth Annual Summer Institute consisted of four days of presentations around the pertinent topic.
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The first cohorts have graduated from Adelphi's Hudson Valley Center and Sayville Downtown Center.
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Matthew Rydzewski: Mathematics major; Lab Consultant / Student Network Technician
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Cheryl Best, M.S. '13, brings leadership to the classroom.
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Florence (Hennig) Winslow ’41
CategoriesPublished:During her years at Adelphi, she served as the literary editor of the Oracle, Adelphi’s yearbook, and was also a member of the choir.
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The Power of Conversation
CategoriesPublished:Develop an approach to an action agenda for a renaissance of conversation in each of our worlds as well as in the world we share.
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The Institute launches a five-year B.A./M.A. in General Psychology.
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Adelphi Dean Jacques P. Barber, Ph.D., is Honored by the Society for Psychotherapy Research
CategoriesPublished:The award recognizes Dr. Barber as “one of the premier psychotherapy process and outcome researchers in the world.”
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The School of Social Work is preparing students to meet the growing demand for social workers to serve older adults.
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Director of the School Psychology program of Adelphi University and also, the Director of the Social Training Center (STC) at Adelphi University.
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Memorial Day
CategoriesPublished:As we reflect on Memorial Day, let us remember the first celebration on May 30, 1868.
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Adelphi University appoints Dr. Elizabeth Gross Cohn Director of the Center for Health Innovation
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Cohn returns to Adelphi from Columbia University.
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"It is all about the students and their satisfaction, success, graduation, opportunities, and engagement as alumni."
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Dean Shawn O'Riley, Ed.D., highlights the UC's successes from the past year while looking at the future.
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Local teachers are taking continuing education classes to enhance their skills, improve their credentials and increase their pay grade.