News at Adelphi
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To Members of the Adelphi Community, In light of the profoundly disturbing events that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, January 6, we invite our Adelphi faculty, staff and students to join an open community forum and panel discussion. Please save the date: Tuesday, January 12 12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m. “Assault on the Capitol and Democracy”…
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To members of the Adelphi community, Adelphi University, our leadership and I will never condone violence. Our University will always support and endorse Americans’ constitutional rights to free speech and to peacefully assemble. The United States’ democratic republic is founded on the need for all voices to be heard and our civil liberties protected. I…
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In January 2020 and January 2019, undergraduate students taking the Intersession International Business course with Pamela Buckle, PhD, MA ’13, professor of management, and Joseph Sheldrick, MBA ’97, adjunct faculty in decision sciences, were treated to a unique experiential learning and cultural immersion opportunity focused on China.
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The Ruth S. Harley University Center has been undergoing renovations for 18 months. But it's now set to open on Jan. 18.
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In his new role, congressman and Adelphi alumnus Gregory W. Meeks (NY-05) will be responsible for overseeing foreign policy. He will be the first African American chair in the committee's history.
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This Odd Geometry of Time, Adelphi’s first virtual production, has been selected to be performed in January at the Kennedy Center’s American College Theater Festival Region 2. The story was featured in the Garden City Patch.
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Adelphi’s donation of tables and chairs from the Panthers’ Den to the Hempstead Union Free School District is featured in Newsday.
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In a New Jersey Bergen Record story, Nicol Paone ’94 discusses her journey to becoming a filmmaker.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health, is quoted in an American Express story.
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, adjunct professor of psychology, shares her recommendations for calming gifts in a Mashable story.
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Hanna Kim, PhD, associate professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology, is featured in an NPR “Here and Now” story on holiday traditions and rituals.
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Holiday Shuttle Services
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Community Members, I am pleased to bring you news that while most of our University will be closed from Christmas to New Years, we have made arrangements to offer Panther Express shuttle service from Saturday, December 26 through Thursday, December 31. During this time, service will begin at 9:00 a.m. and conclude at…
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Kathryn Krasinski, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology, comments on the new find in a story in Gizmodo, a news outlet with a reach of 10 million.
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Zachary Johnson, PhD, associate professor of marketing, is quoted about using layaways in the Chinese-language World News (link is to the Google Translate version).
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University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA's Grammy nomination for his oratorio Sanctuary Road is featured in Innovate LI.
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Hanna Kim, PhD, associate professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology, shares her expertise on rituals and traditions on an Arizona PBS program.
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Damian Stanley, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, is quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about brain scan study. The AP story has run in 265 news outlets nationwide so far.
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K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor and a disaster epidemiologist, is quoted in The Washington Post about how a vaccine will affect travel during the pandemic. (The Post has a reach of 111 million.)
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Deborah Serani, PsyD, adjunct professor of psychology, is quoted in a Los Angeles Times story about grief and loneliness during the holidays in the time of COVID-19. The story appeared in four other news outlets as well.
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The Great Neck Record and several other Anton Media outlets on Long Island reported on Nassau County Executive Laura Curran (above, center) presenting a citation to School of Social Work Dean Manoj Pardasani, PhD, (left) and Steve Everett, DMA, provost and executive vice president. The article also touched on the history of the School and its role training social workers and serving the community,
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President Christine M. Riordan has been named to this outstanding group of women "who are change makers, rain makers, innovators and those who are using their voice to lead the way for a new generation." The honorees will be recognized at a virtual event this evening.
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With opportunities for traditional gap year activities such as traveling and volunteering limited due to the pandemic, Adelphi University's virtual Gap Year Experience offers college students the opportunity to work remotely, in small groups, developing projects for companies in their chosen field. Participants in the program can earn college credits or certification.
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Parking Advisory - Winter Storm Warning
CategoriesPublished:Dear Adelphi Community Members, A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the entire area for Wednesday afternoon 12/16 into Thursday morning 12/17. To allow for campus snow removal operations, ALL members of the AU community are directed to park all vehicles on campus, into either the Motamed Field garage or the Nexus garage by…
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Geralyn (Geri) Caliendo ’84, MS ’20, and her daughter Gina Faiella ’20 are celebrating two Adelphi University graduations. Caliendo, currently assistant director of case management for Northwell Health-Long Island Jewish Medical Center, was awarded a Master of Science in Nursing Education on December 17. Faiella, a biology major and public health minor, received her bachelor’s degree in May.
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As a student in Valley Stream Central High School, Jolie Correa compared colleges, weighing which to attend. She made her decision to enroll in Adelphi after participating in Adelphi's Hispanic Community Partnership Program (HCPP) in the summer of 2019. The inclusivity Adelphi offers made it stand out from the competition.
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Dear Adelphi Family, Our amazing, hand-drawn holiday greeting this year conveys a lot of what I, and surely many of you, have felt in 2020—a little shaken up, sometimes upside down, and missing familiar connections with our campus and each other. What I love about the holiday season is how it has a way of…