News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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“It's a beautiful thing when you see a full building of people who have that shared vision, and who walk the walk with you.” – Jill Hoder, M.A. ’93
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“The New York Times” covers his story of struggle as an undocumented immigrant who is now realizing his aspiration to be a licensed teacher.
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Adelphi tops the list by Accredited Schools Online of New York's four-year colleges.
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Anne M. Mungai, Adelphi University was awarded a fellowship by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program.
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Professor Michael O'Loughlin, Ph.D., studies intergenerational trauma and the impact trauma has on human suffering.
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Associate professor Reem Khamis-Dakwar, Ph.D., helped develop a new assesment designed for educational professionals to evaluate young Arabic students' mastery of language- based skills.
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“As we look over the year, it’s clear we have many talented colleagues to be proud of." --Gayle D. Insler, Ph.D., provost and senior vice president for academic affairs
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CBS News Names Stephen Shore, Ed.D., clinical assistant professor, to this top-20 list.
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Impressive scholarship was on display at the 13th Annual Adelphi University Research Conference (AURC) on April 12.
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Not Throwing Away Their Shot
CategoriesPublished:Thanks to “Hamilton” and teachers like Brett Clark ’10, M.A. ’11, low-income students in New York see what's possible.
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Adelphi Ph.D. student Dena Gassner shared her experience with Huffpost Rise.
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Three students who are studying in, or who recently graduated from the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education were offered positions in out-of-state school districts.
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Adelphi University recently paired with the Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Association (AHA) for a conference to help raise awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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This Adelphi alumna went on to work as an instructional technologist at NYU, encouraging young learners of all backgrounds to become passionate about education technology.
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Seniors Nora Elbassiony and Erin Kuchlewski are concluding their exercise science studies this May in preparation for their continued education within the New York University Steinhardt Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) program.
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From Coaching to Teaching
CategoriesPublished:Casey Twibell ’05, M.A. ’11, and Melanie O’Brien ’14 coached sports teams at Adelphi before leaving in spring 2015 to pursue teaching opportunities.
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Melissa Biscardi
CategoriesPublished:A sociology major in the five-year Scholar Teacher Education Program (STEP) for elementary education and a St. Joseph’s College transfer, Biscardi has had her heart set on becoming a teacher since childhood.
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Do Sports Fuel Success in Other Areas?
CategoriesPublished:Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., assistant professor, and other experts covered by the "New York Oberver" say yes.
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Food is Fuel
CategoriesPublished:There are some factors that have to be taken into account when fueling your exercise.
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Internships at the Smithsonian and the Cradle of Aviation Museum and helped Wurglics gain career insight.
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Maracic loves her job working as a special education teacher in Harlem.
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After starting a family, Dorene Cartwright decided it was time to go back to school.
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Students and faculty of the LI Au.D Consortium traveled to Vietnam to provide hearing services to underprivileged and underserved communities.
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Senior Salvatore Tuttle is the fifth Adelphi Panther to play at the professional level.
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Contest highlights local athletic achievement and the changing field of physical education.
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Investing in and Reimaging Physical Education Programs in Schools
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Darla M. Castelli, Ph.D., discussed physical health and mental issues associated with inactivity during the Robert and Augusta P. Finkelstein Memorial Lecture.
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Here are some ways you can incorporate more movement in your day,
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The program encourages faculty, staff and students to work together toward improving the health and well-being of the campus community.
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Castelli will deliver the Finkelstein Memorial Lecture on November 4.