News at Adelphi
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The Wireless Scavenger Hunt concluded, and the results are in!
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Coverage of announcement of Steve Everett as new provost.
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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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High school students from across Long Island gathered at Adelphi University for a day promoting human rights, sensitivity and respect for people of all races, religions, cultures, ages and genders.
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Carmen de Lavallade '03 (Hon.) made headlines when she was named a Kennedy Center honoree for her illustrious career.
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Dr. Anne Mungai, interim dean of Adelphi's Ruth S. Ammon School of Education quoted.
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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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Sixty years ago, Adelphi University commissioned a campus master plan and, a few years later, built a library designed by one of the 20th century's most notable architects: Richard Neutra.
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Feature on Bridges to Adelphi, its director Mitchell Nagler, and alumnus Sean Culkin.
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Steve Jones is the vice president and general manager at ABC Radio, where he has worked mostly in radio and audio for the last 30 years.
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Mike Agarenzo is a member of the Web Communications team at Adelphi.
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Quote from Robert Goldberg, professor of accounting, finance and economics.
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Bridges to Adelphi featured, with a focus on junior Ryan Serchuk.
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The third annual TEDxAdelphiUniversity will bring together 10 impressive speakers under the theme of “Be the Change" for a day of talks, networking and dialogue.
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Adelphi University theater, nursing and social work students and faculty, under the guidance of Autism Friendly Spaces, put on a performance for individuals on the spectrum and their families.
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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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Tracy Paltoo's transformation is a result of her fierce determination and natural ability, along with support from Adelphi professors and staff.
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Business student Joseph Lucito is working in his fourth internship now, at the accounting firm Marks Paneth LLP. He'll start there as a full-time employee in the fall.
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Adelphi graduate Vanessa Malliloo is a nurse working at the very same neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) unit she was rushed to moments after being born.
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Adelphi now has new data-driven systems to identify at-risk students and the areas where they tend to struggle, and has created new ways to provide creative, personalized support.
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The extraordinary Lenny Achan ’99 began his transformative career as a nursing student at Adelphi, and has gone on to become Chief Innovative Officer at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
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Adelphi community: President Christine Riordan wants to hear what you have to say!
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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.
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Fewer than 10 percent of young people from the foster care system graduate from college, which makes the success of TaLona Holbert ’12 all the more remarkable.
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Anne Mungai, Ph.D., interim dean of the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, has been providing for children in her native Kenya since 2005. That’s when she and her husband, George, an adjunct professor in the Ammon School, established an orphanage for toddlers in Wangige. They later set up a school for underserved children in…
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Story on Michael D’Emic, assistant professor of biology, and his findings from fieldwork in Wyoming and Utah.
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Adelphi University and campus organizations including the Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies will present numerous events during February's Black History Month celebration.
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In her recently published book, Adelphi communications professor Margaret M. Cassidy looks at the fears of parents and the impact on children of multiple waves of new media up to today's social platforms and video games.
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Feature on the connection between the University and the renowned architect, who did a campus masterplan and designed Swirbul Library.
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Miriam Arthur talks about her experiences with the Masters of Science in Infant Mental Health-Developmental Practice.