News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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Marino hopes to continue to find new and interesting opportunities to work as an educator in the field of environmental science.
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Of our notable alumni, Meagan Simms distinguishes herself with her current work as well as her past experiences as a STEP scholar.
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Kelly Clifford, ’17 and ’18, on Inclusion, Co-Teaching, and Working with Special Needs Students
CategoriesPublished:Clifford's work as a student teacher in Mineola has prepared her with invaluable relationships as well as real world experience.
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Salazar has developed his professional skills by mentoring peers and working with organizations where he can teach others.
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Education Through a Cuban Perspective: Adelphi’s Education and Community Service in Cuba Program
CategoriesPublished:Learn about a recent education and community service trip to Cuba.
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Julian R. Woolf, Ph.D., questions former research and assumptions in the field. His research is leading the way in shaping future drug policy.
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HealthNets’ Partnerships in Health Conference has now marked 15 years on the Adelphi University Garden City campus as a great way for teaching the teachers when it comes to health education.
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Students and faculty of the Long Island Au.D. Consortium traveled to Trinidad and Tobago for 7 days to provide free hearing healthcare and services to underserved communities.
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Adelphi promotes physical fitness for youth with a one-day competition among students from 15 area high schools.
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In Adelphi's Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, students prepare for the teaching world through the Senior Capstone Exhibition.
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Two speech pathology graduate students gain a new perspective on their field through their hands-on clinical work with older adults at Adelphi's Hy Weinberg Center for Communications Disorders.
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The Our Children, Peace and Violence freshman seminar is just one of the classes that get students putting a topic into its real-world context and taking action.
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Jules Woolf, Ph.D., explains what elite athletes really think about doping, winning and death.
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Students and faculty of the Long Island Au.D. Consortium traveled to India for ten days to provide free hearing healthcare and services to undeserved communities.
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There’s never been a better time to become a teacher, according to Patrice Armstrong- Leach, assistant dean at Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education.
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At this book celebration event, members of the Maasai tribe of Africa advocated for societies to become less patriarchal.
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Researchers Examine the Role of Sport in the Lives of Elite Athletes from Tough Backgrounds
CategoriesPublished:Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., explains if sport can lead to a better life and the impact of sports on urban youth.
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Jane Ashdown, Ph.D., dean of the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education joins education leaders to comment on the New York Times editorial on training for teachers.
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Adelphi hosts Long Island’s first Physical Activity Leader (PAL) training.
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“All of the leadership opportunities I had at Adelphi made me feel like I could be a leader in my career as an educator.”
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Stephen Shore, Ed.D., speaks to the "Huffington Post" about why Autism Speaks dropped "cure" from its mission statement.
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Adequate sleep is necessary for healthy everyday functioning, but it is especially important when paired with exercise.
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See instructions for pain relieving exercises.
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Out of 352 schools on the Teacher.org list, Adelphi ranks 13 and tops the list for New York schools.
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Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., uses sports as a tool for youth development in underserved communities across the globe.
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In August 2016, students and faculty of the LI Au.D Consortium traveled to India to provide free hearing healthcare and services to underserved communities.
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The founder of the Khalil Gibran International Academy spoke about her role as an educator promoting diversity.
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The overnight camp for youth with visual impairments was founded by Adelphi alumna and adjunct professor Lisa Inella Santos '08, M.A. '11.
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For Emily Kang, Ph.D., assistant professor in Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, TEP was the perfect laboratory for road-testing her own scholarship on teacher quality and its influence on student performance.
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Laureus.com published a story by Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., and Kevin Mercier, Ph.D., on this innovative program.