News at Adelphi
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Randee Heller played the incomparable Miss Blankenship on AMC's hit drama Mad Men, which earned her an Emmy nomination.
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“To me, wildlife conservation isn’t something that knows political boundaries because wild animals don’t know political boundaries.”
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“Computer graphics enabled me to draw in ways that I never thought possible,” Brandt wrote in his Adelphi Honors College thesis.
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"I went from hardly being able to construct a complex sentence or write a paragraph without grammatical and spelling errors to graduating in three years magna cum laude."
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She wants her preschool students to "love the process of learning, not just the end result."
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Support for Veterans on Campus
CategoriesPublished:From tuition policies to special services and events, Adelphi goes out of its way to serve veterans.
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A Look Back
CategoriesPublished:With World War II raging in February of 1943, Adelphi opened its nursing school with an enrollment of just under 30 women. By October of that year, 187 women were enrolled.
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Saving the Pangolin and the Planet
CategoriesPublished:Pangolins—once populous throughout Taiwan—are threatened by hunting as well as habitat loss and rapid development.
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Adelphi Gave Her Roots and Wings
CategoriesPublished:Kim Barnes Arico, head coach of the University of Michigan women's basketball team, fondly recalls her time at Adelphi.
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My Adelphi
CategoriesPublished:"We believe that we can make a difference by being active in our community and region even as we prepare our students to serve the nation and the world."
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Teaching in the City
CategoriesPublished:Graduates of the Ammon School of Education bring talent, passion, compassion and tireless commitment to their jobs in the city that never sleeps.
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Operation Homecoming
CategoriesPublished:What is it like to transition to civilian life after military service? What is being done on campus and by alumni to help? Find out from veterans and faculty.
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Learn about the accomplishments of the Derner Institute Faculty Members in the August 2014 Day Residue.
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Learn about the accomplishments of Derner Institute students.
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Ashutosh Giri ’10, a doctoral candidate at the University of Virginia, is working to make our technology even smaller, faster and better.
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Sharon La Cruise ’84 combined her interests in history, journalism and filmmaking to create a compelling documentary about a forgotten civil rights activist.
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Highlights of University College faculty scholarship and creative work.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and research.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work.
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Recent accomplishments in faculty scholarship and creative work.
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Faculty scholarship highlights from the School of Education.
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Highlights of business faculty scholarship and creative work.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work.
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A polarized Congress and a child care industry that profits from selective access are significant obstacles to universal early child care.
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Subadra Panchanadeswaran, Ph.D., studies female sex workers in India and violence in intimate relationships,
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Monica Yang, Ph.D., is delving behind the headlines to figure out what motivates businesses in China and other developing countries to buy companies in other countries.
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M. Joy McClure, Ph.D., studies how attachment anxiety impacts romance.
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“I worry about the unquestioning acceptance of the models of romantic love out there.” —Susan Ostrov Weisser, Ph.D.
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Mapping Autism
CategoriesPublished:Lars Ross, Ph.D., and fellow neuroscientists are studying the relationship between multisensory integration and ASD.
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Supported by two New York State Race to the Top grants, Emily Kang, Ph.D., is helping to reform elementary school science education.