News at Adelphi
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Case Study: Goodwill an Outstanding Model of Distributed Social Enterprise
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As online retailing continues to rise, understanding consumer behavior in these environments becomes ever more important—particularly regarding the limitations that discourage shoppers from buying.
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The National Research Center for College and University Admissions (NRCCUA) has named Adelphi University one of the winners of the Eduventures 2018 Innovation Awards.
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Two years ago, when Perry Greene, Ph.D., became Adelphi's first vice president of diversity and inclusion, he looked to improve the University's placement on the Campus Pride Index.
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Alumni Get “INN" Step for a Cause
CategoriesPublished:Sarah O'Connor '16 was on a fashion shoot in Italy, but her thoughts weren't on striking poses for the camera.
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Rakesh Gupta, associate professor of decision sciences and marketing in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, quoted on the effect of U.S. policy on the local economy.
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Student and Jaggar Fellow Lindsey Scott interviewed on interning at an organic farm operation.
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This September, give back and train to be a hotline volunteer with the Adelphi Breast Cancer Program
CategoriesPublished:The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Program recently honored Long Beach resident and breast cancer survivor Judy Platt for her long-term service as a hotline volunteer.
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Adelphi scores PCLI awards
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi student newspaper The Delphian honored as Long Island’s college paper of the year.
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New research reinforces the importance of that role, finding that children who have fathers—or father figures—in their lives do better, both academically and socially.
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This past academic year, The Delphian, Adelphi University's student newspaper which is also known as “voice of the students," was awarded best college newspaper by the Press Club of Long Island.
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When the Association of Research Libraries and Association of College & Research Libraries looked to invite prominent speakers to its Symposium, it chose Brian Lym, dean of University Libraries.
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Adelphi faculty Katie Laatikainen, Ph.D. was appointed to serve on the Advisory Committee of the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies.
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Everyone at Adelphi knows President Christine Riordan's pet bulldog, Georgia, who comes to campus at exam time to help relieve some of the stress students feel.
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Online education is an area of increasing importance to Adelphi, as the University began an exciting launch of 12 online programs and certificates focusing on the unique needs of distance learners.
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Impressed by the University’s strong financial profile, S&P Global Ratings announced on March 19 that its long-term rating of Adelphi’s outstanding revenue bonds remains A-.
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On June 2, Adelphi hosted it's annual statewide robotic competition, run by Adelphi's Science Technology Entry Program (STEP). Adelphi's University Center was filled with 350 students and robots.
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Making Adelphi a model of diversity and inclusion is one of President Christine Riordan's top priorities.
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Neil Halloran wants everyone to know about the incredible opportunities Robert B. Willumstad School of Business students have to launch their careers through internships.
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As Adelphi's student body grows, and as more students choose to live on campus, renovating the Ruth S. Harley University Center has become a key goal for the University.
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Irving Roth, a survivor of the Nazi death camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald, recounted his experiences and spoke about the importance of Holocaust remembrance in a campus event on April 23.
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The Adelphi University's International Leadership Coordinating Committee was pleased to award the 2018 International Research Awards during the 15th Annual Adelphi Research Conference.
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Faced with competitive challenges made even tougher by New York state's launch of the Excelsior Scholarship program, Adelphi upped its game by creating an innovative personalized admissions process.
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This spring, Adelphi University presented the third annual TEDxAdelphiUniversity series, centered on the theme “Be the Change."
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Adelphi faculty members in every department are constantly publishing articles in academic journals.
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After Dena Gassner was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder as an adult, she became an activist traveling worldwide to promote awareness and acceptance.
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Every year, the United Nations issues its World Happiness Report, which ranks countries in order of national contentment.
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In March, Adelphi became the first university on Long Island to offer graduate students an opportunity to prepare for the CPA Exam by attending on-campus prep classes.
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Farren Rapp is a member of the CIO Admin Group at Adelphi.
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Psychology adjunct faculty member Deborah Serani, Psy.D., quoted.