News at Adelphi
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Doctoral candidate Sara Schapiro-Halberstam playfully applies her clinical training as she gathers faculty reactions to Adelphi's #4 worldwide ranking in Psychology-Psychoanalysis and synthesizes the meaning of this achievement.
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The independent online publication College Choice has named Adelphi as one of the best schools for students with disabilities.
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How would you create your future? Regardless of your plan at this point, please share it with us by fill out this graduation survey.
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Joan Wheeler, M.S.W. ‘74, D.S.W. ‘86
CategoriesPublished:Joan Wheeler, M.S.W. ‘74, D.S.W. ‘86: One Doctor’s Prescription for a Healthy Career in Social Work
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Cheryl Nelson, B.S. ’67, M.S.W. ’92
CategoriesPublished:Cheryl Nelson, B.S. ’67, M.S.W. ’92, is a former nurse and social worker who is an expert on Narcissistic Personality Disorders.
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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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The compelling advantage of the Adelphi business school’s unique internship/mentorship program
CategoriesPublished:Neil Halloran, director of internships, and his graduate assistant, Danielle Cutuli, were featured.
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Shore is an assistant professor in Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education.
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Adelphi's Relay for Life event featured.
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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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Ohiro Oni-Eseleh, director of Adelphi’s Hudson Valley Center, quoted
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Students and faculty in Adelphi's School of Social Work are gaining a global perspective through research and study abroad programs in Asia.
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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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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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Three Adelphi students -- Jared Ryan, Zack Benasillo and Loren Kruthand -- and the Bridges to Adelphi program are featured.
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Jonathan Cristol, Levermore Research Fellow, quoted.
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Joseph Zambrano is a member of the Endpoint Integration team at Adelphi.
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Both here and abroad, Stephen M. Shore, EdD, clinical assistant professor, stresses the importance of a strength-based model to help empower individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Preview of April 6-7 fundraiser on campus.
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Alumna Wanda Heading-Grant, vice president for human resources, diversity, and multicultural affairs at the University of Vermont, honored.
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Nominate your fellow Adelphi employees for the President's Award for Excellence!
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The co-editors and contributors to Written in Her Own Voice: Ethno-educational Autobiographies of Women in Education hope their book will help strengthen black women educators while changing attitudes among white male colleagues and supervisors.
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Op-ed by Jonathan Cristol, Levermore Research Fellow at Adelphi University.
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Psychology Ph.D. Conducts Possibly the First Study Ever on One of Dating's Greatest Mysteries
CategoriesPublished:What motivates a person to play hard to get? That's what Adelphi graduate student in psychology Kirby Weinberg set out to discover.
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East Coast met West Coast when seven Adelphi students flew to Los Angeles to present their research at the American Physical Society's (APS) March Meeting 2018.
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One Night of STEAM Power
CategoriesPublished:When Adelphi students come together for the annual Music and Astronomy Night at Garden City's Cradle of Aviation Museum, magic happens.
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In honor of National Professional Social Work Month, Adelphi hosted an assortment of workshops, information sessions and support groups during the month of March.
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Ransomware Alert
CategoriesPublished:March 26, 2018 - A user at the University was on the receiving end of a ransomware attack when they received the following email with a Word document attached.