News at Adelphi
- President’s Newsletter
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Published:Alexa Annese has always had a passion for dance.
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Published: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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In today's increasingly interconnected world, leaders must have a global perspective.
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Published:Stephanie Acierno missed the opportunity to walk across the stage at graduation last year when she received her master's degree. Instead, she had a different kind of celebration.
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For Carolina Medina, the semester she spent in Australia was not only a game-changer for her academic and career goals. It was a life changer as well.
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Published:Brian Testa, an art education major, got an offer he couldn't refuse from his adviser, Cindy Maguire, PhD.
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Julia Abey is doing what many students in her nursing program consider impossible. She's spending a semester studying abroad.
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When Andrew Fuchs set off for Japan this spring, he became the first computer science major to take part in Adelphi's study abroad program there.
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At Adelphi, real-world experience is a vital part of college for many students. With New York City so close by, there are almost limitless opportunities to find work experience through an internship.
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Adelphi offers personal attention from faculty members with international reputations. From Fulbright awardees to Pulitzer Prize winners, there are world-class scholars across the University.
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Graduating seniors Jai Punjwani and Jack Demm honored faculty members who have influenced them the most. Those inspirational professors were Diane Della Croce, Ph.D., and Salvatore Giunta.
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Adelphi University awarded $67 million in scholarships and grants this year, lowering the cost of a personalized education for more than 85 percent of our full-time undergraduates.
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One of the most valuable things Adelphi offers students is the opportunity to learn and grow in a smaller academic community.
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Published:Diversity is an important part of Adelphi University's identity, and a new survey shows that Adelphi students embrace their multicultural world better than their peers at other schools.
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An Adelphi chemistry professor is taking select students on a big journey to study very small things.
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Published:Joshua Hiller, PhD, recently completed two research reports in mathematical carcinogenesis, a field devoted to developing mathematical models for the way cancer develops in the body.
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Adelphi computer science students are exploring the potential for hackproof electronic voting and uncovering new threats to privacy posed by virtual assistants like Amazon's Alexa.
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Researchers have been studying the public health crisis resulting from the misuse of opioids and other drugs for years, covering the topic from seemingly every angle.
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Adelphi's School of Social Work has long been seen as one of the country's top programs and recognized for its powerful impact on Long Island and the region.
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Published:The study concluded that transgender health can be greatly improved by supportive families and a strong social support system.
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When children have fathers who are engaged in their lives, they do better as students and as friends, says Diann Kelly, Ph.D., Adelphi associate professor of social work.
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Adelphi student Deepsana Shahi is now a seasoned explorer of this universe after her internship in her final semester this fall at the prestigious Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island.
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Published:Adelphi is committed to having a positive and powerful impact on local communities, such as in Newburgh, about 20 miles from the University's Hudson Valley Center .
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Published:The arts departments at Adelphi work hard to place students in internships with cultural organizations that show many different and fulfilling roles.
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Adelphi's Department of Accounting and Law has developed a new and distinctive approach that enhances its curriculum and increases students' chances of completing the exam at about the time they receive their graduate degree.
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Published:Adelphi finance students not only learn how institutional investors manage large portfolios, they manage a portfolio themselves, in the real stock market, using some of the University's money.
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For Adelphi students about to enter the real world, and those with a couple of years of college still ahead, one of the best places to jump-start their a career is the annual Job and Internship Expo.
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Adelphi University President Christine M. Riordan, Ph.D., has named Steve Everett, D.M.A. as the University’s next provost and executive vice president.
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Published:Champigny suffered a stroke at age 11. She credits Adelphi for providing the personalized education that has enabled her to continue her recovery process, live on campus and complete her biology degree this spring.