News at Adelphi
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The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program provides a range of vital services for breast cancer patients and professionals in the local community.
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Mallory Hochstadt received her master's degree in speech-language pathology in 2017 and has gone on to join a company called Voiceitt, which specializes in communication tools.
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Dr. Hilsenroth was one of the 33 influential psychologists tapped for insights for the July/August 2018 issue of Monitor on Psychology, the monthly magazine of the American Psychological Association.
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Trump in the Therapy Room
CategoriesPublished:Researchers investigate changing therapy experiences after the 2016 elections.
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As Adelphi's student body grows, so does our commitment to providing a personalized education giving students the tools and resources they need to succeed.
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Adelphi learned in June that we will receive a $5 million Higher Education Capital (HECap) Matching Grant from New York State to help finance the renovation of the Ruth S. Harley University Center.
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Feature on Mirirai Sithole ’12, including discussion of her being recognized by Adelphi as an outstanding alumna.
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Commentary by President Emeritus Robert A. Scott.
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Feature on Igor Webb, professor and director of Adelphi’s M.F.A. program, and his book Christopher Smart’s Cat.
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Mark Grabowski, J.D., associate professor of communications, quoted.
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Adelphi feature and Kristen Capezza, associate vice president of enrollment management, interviewed.
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Feature on recognition by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
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Jasmine Holder is a worker with the Inventory and Asset Management departments at Adelphi.
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Adelphi University's Horace G. McDonell Science Research Fellowship program has just been named a recipient of INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine's 2018 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award.
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Viewing a full autopsy and holding a human brain may not be up everyone's alley, but for junior biology major Nootshy Romage, it was the experience of a lifetime.
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Christine Di Dio may still be in high school, but she has a powerful presence and an opinion she wasn't afraid to share through her preferred medium—creative writing.
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If you're a student looking to get involved in campus life, join an organization, make a difference in the community or have a great time, the Center for Student Involvement (CSI) is your first stop.
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Feature on Adelphi Archivist David Ranzan’s work to save Dowling’s archival material (also featured in Long Island Business News).
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Keep Them Talking
CategoriesPublished:Gregory Piccioli '89 has made a career producing daytime talk shows, such as The View, The Dr. Oz Show, and The Wendy Williams Show.
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Full STEAM Ahead
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi professors are combining “A" for Arts with STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to create innovative learning experiences.
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Champion and Chair: Ron Lee '67
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University Board Chair Ron Lee '67 gives the behind the scenes of the board of trustees answering questions about what they do, and how others can get involved.
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Some Characters Come Home to Adelphi
CategoriesPublished:Alumna and cartoonist Bunny Hoest '53 makes a generous donation her entire syndicated original comic art collection to Adelphi's archives.
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Adelphi students and their professor, Ivan Fabe Dempsey Hyatt, Ph.D. are discovering reactions that form molecules that may contribute to the development of new products and pharmaceuticals.
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How do individuals grasp their identity when they're forced to leave home during a time of war?
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It was December 2017, and Dan Jeffries '18 was dressed up as a one-eyed yellow cartoon Minion straight out of Despicable Me.
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Suicide is the second leading cause of death in the United States among youth ages 15 to 24, but people are often scared to talk about it.
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In 2013, Martha Cooley, author and professor of English, went on sabbatical with her husband to a medieval village outside Parma, Italy.