News at Adelphi
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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.
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During the 10-week program, Maldonado is working on an individual project based on a journal article published in Advances in Cryptology, “Linicrypt: A Model for Practical Cryptography."
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For the third year in a row, Assistant Professor of Biology Michael D'Emic, Ph.D., is taking students on a 3-credit field course to dig sites in northern Wyoming and southern Montana.
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Laura Fallon, Adelphi alumna, and Associate Professor Aaren Freeman are working together to bring back oyster breeding grounds off Long Island, working under the Community Oyster Restoration Effort.
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There's an art to teaching science. That's the idea behind the Mobile Summer Institute (MoSI) program.
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Every year, students from Adelphi's Department of Theatre spend part of the summer getting a look at how professional productions are made and helping develop shows.
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Alexa Annese has always had a passion for dance.
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Every summer, Adelphi orientation leaders show over 500 first-year students why they bleed brown and gold.
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Every year the Adelphi Community Reads Committee chooses a book that addresses a relevant topic to be discussed by our entire community.
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Yashika Sharma is a worker with the Help Desk at Adelphi.
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How do you find the best business schools in the world? You look for those accredited by AACSB International—the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
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For the 14th year, Adelphi is offering the Alice Hoffman Young Writers Retreat, organized for high school students with a passion for writing to get a glimpse of their future life as a writer.
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This Autistic American Life
CategoriesPublished:Interview of Stephen Shore, clinical assistant professor of education.
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Speech Pathology Master's Programs' Interview with Dr. Ryan Lee-James of Adelphi University
CategoriesPublished:Read Dr. Lee-James' interview with Speech Pathology Master's Programs.
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Provost Starts Tenure on a Positive Note
CategoriesPublished:After a national search, Adelphi's new provost and executive vice president, Steve Everett, D.M.A., officially starts his position on July 1, 2018.
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Brenna Martini '18 could be the most decorated athlete in Adelphi history.
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Every year, Long Island Business News recognizes local executives who show outstanding leadership skills, integrity, vision and commitment to the community.
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Op-ed by Jonathan Cristol, a research fellow in the Levermore Global Scholars Program at Adelphi.
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Feature on the University’s environmentally friendly methods of maintaining its campus—and the work of Robert Conaghan, associate director of Facilities Management.
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Did you know that there are dragon trees and a pine forest on Adelphi's Garden City campus?
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Mark Grabowski, J.D., associate professor of communications, quoted.
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With sessions beginning mid- to late July, Adelphi University is offering pre-college courses for high school students to gain a memorable college experience.
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The Adelphi Breast Cancer Program is the recipient of a grant from the Beth C. Tortolani Foundation which allows the program to provide free social work services to ensure that underserved women are able to overcome barriers to care
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Adelphi’s Big Award
CategoriesPublished:Coverage of NRCCUA’s awarding Adelphi an Eduventures 2018 Innovation Award—a PRWeb story appeared in approximately 165 news outlets nationwide.
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Smile Big
CategoriesPublished:In Marketing, Big Smiles Are Always Best, Right? Research Says: Not So
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Social Entrepreneurs and Innovation Crucial to Electrifying Remote Villages