News at Adelphi
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Debbie Langedorff, breast cancer survivor and Adelphi Breast Cancer Hotline volunteer, is advocating for women who say they have fallen ill after getting breasts implants.
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Elaine L. Smith '78, Ed.D., R.N., ANEF, has been selected as dean of the Adelphi University College of Nursing and Public Health, effective March 16.
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Margaret Gray, associate professor of political science, is quoted by the New York Times about indoor greenhouse farm labor conditions.
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Ayesha Nashurdeen talks about the Infant Mental Health-Developmental Practice (IMH-DP) Master’s program and how it has helped build self-confidence and self-awareness.
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Safety Alert: Grand Larceny
CategoriesPublished:The Department of Public Safety and the Garden City Police Department are currently investigating two separate grand larcenies of credit and debit cards that occurred in the Nexus Building and Levermore Hall on February 28, 2019 at approximately 12:00 pm.
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Amanda Nagler talks about the holistic approach of the Infant Mental Health-Developmental Practice (IMH-DP) Master’s program.
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Clinical Associate Professor K.C. Rondello, M.D., Sets the Record Straight About Influenza
CategoriesPublished:As the flu season hits its stride, a lot of misconceptions about the illness come along with it.
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For the past 75 years, Adelphi University's College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH) has prepared students to take the lead as nurses, administrators and nurse educators who make an impact in their communities and professions.
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Jillain Vanderneut speaks about how the Infant Mental Health-Developmental Practice (IMH-DP) Master’s program has helped further ignite her passion for working with children.
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Intramurals and sport clubs, as everyone knows, are a great place to make new friends. It's these kinds of bonds that Campus Recreation creates—while also promoting health and fitness.
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Adelphi University recently completed a test of our Emergency Operations Plan (E.O.P.). Per the Clery Act (Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act), we are required to (1) test the university emergency response and evacuation procedures on at least an annual basis, and (2) publicize our emergency response and evacuation procedures, along with a summary of the test. The following notification is being sent to university employees and students to meet this requirement.
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Nicole Stroke: Masters of Science in Infant Mental Health - Developmental Practice Changes Outlooks
CategoriesPublished:Nicole Stroke speaks about how she found the Infant Mental Health-Developmental Practice (IMH-DP) Master’s program and how it has changed her outlooks on her career and parenting.
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Lawrence Keating, M.S.W. ’90, is featured in a Newsday article about helping other Vietnam veterans deal with war.
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Safety Alert: Sexual Assault
CategoriesPublished:On Monday October 1, 2018, a student reported to the University that they were the victim of a sexual assault that occurred on a previous date at an off campus location.
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You've probably seen them at a train station, grocery store or even at the mall. Right between Post Hall and Harvey Hall are the Adelphi University shuttles, branded in brown and gold.
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Jackie Sabatino speaks about her path to graduation from the Infant Mental Health-Developmental Practice (IMH-DP) Master’s program
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Jaclyn Grimaldi, M.A. '18, has created a four-week program designed to help students get the shut-eye they need.
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Kristina Karouzakis, M.S. '18 & Kayla Franks, M.S. '18, feel prepared & focused as they begin clinical careers in speech-language pathology (SLP).
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Amanda Nagler, Ayesha Nashurdeen and Iman Salam are are pursuing double master's degrees and engaging in research collaborations.
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“I am grateful to Adelphi that their teachers taught me to seek happiness in my profession—not by telling me that verbally, but by showing that excitement through their actions."
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There is considerable evidence to support the idea that having a pet is good for your physical and mental health.
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Hear more about the new fitness studio opening at Adelphi University's Woodruff Hall.
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Managing Test Anxiety
CategoriesPublished:Here is some information on test anxiety, including tips on how to prepare and perform to the best of your ability. Adelphi University
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Meet Theresa Woods, just one of the members of the community at Adelphi's Center for Recreation and Sports.
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Go Further with Food
CategoriesPublished:Planning for your nutrition goals can help you save time and money.
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Exercise positively influences our natural immune system through the circulation of neutrophils, cytokines, and natural killer cells, all which have critical roles in regulating the “front line” of our body’s immune defenses.
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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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Preserving the safety and security of students and employees is a top priority for Adelphi. If you see something, say something—as quickly as you can pick up your cell or get to a campus phone.
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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.
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Adelphi's Institute for Adolescent Trauma Treatment and Training provides training for clinicians in how to recognize and treat complex trauma in children and adolescents.