News at Adelphi
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The Kat’s Ribbon of Hope grant will allow the program to expand its services for bilingual social work/patient navigation at local hospitals.
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Phishing Alert
CategoriesPublished:May 3, 2017 - A attacker discovered a programming error in Google’s login process and used it to create a cascade of phishing messages worldwide.
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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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Jasmine Holder is part of the IT Inventory team.
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Adelphi University is trending, and students and families across the country are discovering Adelphi’s many advantages.
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Research by Yiyuan Sun, D.N.Sc, reveals a life-or-death difference in the way messages to encourage mammograms are delivered to Chinese American women.
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Patricia Donohue-Porter's research is transforming the way nurses function in a high-stress environment, and paves the way forward for a safer healthcare environment for all.
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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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Kenneth R. Herold, M.L.I.S., is researching the emerging and important new field called the philosophy of information.
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In her research entitled "Life Under the Tent Is Not Safe," Carolann L. Daniel, Ph.D., explores the challenges of displaced youth after the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
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Daniel Kaplan's research on dementia is providing a roadmap of hope for family and caregivers, and battles a lack of understanding of this often-stigmatized neurological condition.
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You can now submit repair requests, access job and internship searches and order your official transcript—all from your mobile device!
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Our Commitment to Adelphi Students
CategoriesPublished:Our mission is to transform your life through a personalized approach to your education.
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We are delighted to report that more than 500 gifts were made to the University in support of our inaugural Giving Day, raising over $33,000!
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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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Adelphi University students, faculty, alumni and friends will be showing their panther pride for 24 hours with a full day of giving back to the institution and rallying around causes they love.
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Support group for women under the age of 40, who are diagnosed with breast cancer
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The work of Anthropology Associate Professor Brian Wygal was featured (story also ran in the International Business Times publication).
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We are committed to making an investment in Adelphi pay off for you and your family, and we want you to feel informed and knowledgeable about financing your degree.
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The work of Anthology Professors Kathryn Krasinski and Brian Wygal is featured (also appeared in the newspaper Newsday).
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The work of Anthology Professors Kathryn Krasinski and Brian Wygal is featured (Also published on LiveScience.com).
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White plains to obtain a one-year M.B.A. in Management and eventually work full time at a prominent entertainment company in business development after her internship with CBS Local Digital Media.
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Mace-Rodon proposed a new internship program for NASA's psychology department and was accepted as a summer intern, developing a mindfulness meditation program for employees.
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Kim is a research technician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center under the Cancer Biology and Genetics Program, where she is confident that her team’s discoveries will eventually spell a cure for the disease.
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Kalberer is a New York State licensed master social worker, a tutor, an event consultant, and a motivational speaker who often speaks of his experiences having cerebral palsy.