News at Adelphi
- “Adelphi votes”
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Commentary by Jonathan Cristol, Ph.D., Levermore Global Scholars Fellow (also appeared on five other news sites)
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Feature including interviews and photos of Adelphi staff and students as well as Kristen Capezza, associate vice president of enrollment management (our student Jillian Prystupa also was quoted in another story in that Sunday education section.)
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Adelphi will be hosting the AIESEP conference June 19-22, 2019, and Dr. Emilia Zarco, M.D., expects approximately 400 attendees.
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Adelphi alumnae are blazing a path in the field of accounting, and three who have achieved partnerships or C-level positions at leading firms returned to campus to discuss their careers.
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The 2018 rankings are in, confirming that Adelphi’s undergraduate nursing program is among the nation’s elite.
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Adelphi is helping faculty members from nearby colleges improve their skills by hosting the Mobile Summer Institute, a series of workshops devoted to evidence-based student-centered teaching.
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As an Adelphi student back in the 1990s, Ricardo Abrameto joined the Army to help pay his tuition.
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This fall, the University will welcome its most diverse entering class ever, with close to half of new first-year students identifying as nonwhite.
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Creating Scholarships to Increase Diversity
CategoriesPublished:Marc S. Strachan credits his mother with pushing him to attend Adelphi—and helping him pay for it.
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Over the past few years, administrators, students and faculty on the task force and the committee have worked together to launch 13 initiatives that support LGBTQ+ groups.
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Social workers, therapists, counselors, and others learned how to administer CBT during the School of Social Work's annual Summer Institute.
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Dr. White has been selected by The New York Academy of Medicine's prestigious Fellows program.
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Michael Toperzer '12 has experienced many a midsummer night this summer.
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Adelphi prides itself on being a model of diversity and inclusion. Now, one of our top diversity programs is serving as a model for school districts on Long Island.
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In the fall of 1926, the first international student crossed the Atlantic to attend what was then Adelphi College. Today, young men and women come from all over the world to attend Adelphi.
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Alice's Wonderlands
CategoriesPublished:In her imagination and her life, Alice Hoffman '73, '02 (Hon.), has traveled far, but the bestselling author—and 2018 Adelphi Legend—has remained a devoted friend and fan of her alma mater.
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Feature on state HECap funds awarded for Adelphi’s renovation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center.
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An editorial referencing work done by Paul Thaler, Ph.D., professor of communications.
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Pink Aid, based on Long Island and Connecticut, presented a grant to the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program to assist their bilingual social workers to provide counseling, patient navigation and support services to underserved women.
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, PC, and New York Breast Reconstruction Associates, located in Great Neck, has made a donation to support the work of the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program.
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Adelphi Orientation Leaders found time between showing new Panthers around our beautiful campus and introducing them to our diverse and talented faculty to answer the “Call of the Shiggy."
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Success in Adelphi's graduate nursing programs requires sophisticated academic abilities.
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Dr. Jacques Barber will be honored for lifetime work with the 2018 Distinguished Psychologist Award for Contributions to Psychology and Psychotherapy.
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If you’ve had or are worried about someone with breast cancer, call the Adelphi Breast Cancer Hotline and talk to someone who has “been there.”
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Sikhs United is a campus group that organizes social and educational events promoting peace, equality and unity.
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With a growing number of students interested in distance learning, Adelphi is not only expanding its online programs and courses—it is looking for ways its libraries can meet students' research needs.
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For the last 15 years, Adelphi University's grounds crew has used organic fertilizer and natural pest control, which includes the regular release of ladybugs.
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Adelphi's first recipients of the DAISY Award “for extraordinary nurses," presented by the College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH).
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Article and video feature on the University’s use of ladybugs instead of pesticides.
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In May 2018, six students and two clinical faculty members of the Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium traveled to Guatemala, Central America, for seven days to provide free hearing healthcare and services to underserved communities.