News at Adelphi
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Grebe was one of two students to travel to Poland with Justyna Widera, Ph.D., associate professor, to study and test solar energy solutions.
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In a survey, Wahiba Abu-Ras, Ph.D., associate professor, finds cause for concern.
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Spradley talks about his new role as assistant director of the Center for Student Involvement, with responsibility for multicultural programming and community service initiatives.
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by Cari Costa ’16 Adelphi University’s Department of Exercise Science, Health Studies, Physical Education and Sport Management has been selected to host the 2019 International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education (AIESEP) Conference. Founded in 1962, AIESEP is a professional association devoted to the promotion of physical education worldwide. The conference itself is expected to attract…
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News 12 Long Island and FiOS1 News cover the historic day.
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by Olivia Rubino-Finn There’s never been a better time to become a teacher. The New York State Department of Education has released employment statistics about graduates from 2012-13 and 2013-14 academic years who received initial certification, based on NYS teacher employment data in the Basic Educational Data System. The data are for the New York State public…
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Walter Magnuson ’02
CategoriesPublished:As the General Manager of Winchester Mystery House, Magnuson leads a staff of 110 employees that operate the mansion’s world-famous tours.
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Elizabeth Palley, Ph.D., on ways to capitalize on the the support for new child care policies expressed by both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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A Fresh Start for All of Us
CategoriesPublished:President Christine M. Riordan welcomes the Adelphi community back to campus for the 2016-2017 academic year.
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“Forbes” Features Record Label Founder Chris Zarou ’12.
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The Dark Side of Local Farming
CategoriesPublished:Associate Professor Margaret Gray, Ph.D., wrote about the mistreatment of local farm workers in “Jacobin" magazine.
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Out of 352 schools on the Teacher.org list, Adelphi ranks 13 and tops the list for New York schools.
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Hanna Kim, Ph.D., is an authority on the Hindu sect known as BAPS.
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Spanish Film Club Festival
CategoriesPublished:Events for both the entertainment and education of other cultures.
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Elizabeth Cohn, Ph.D., on achieving advances in precision medicine.
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Jacqueline Woodson ’16 (Hon.) has written her first adult novel in 20 years, and it's already received incredible praise.
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Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., uses sports as a tool for youth development in underserved communities across the globe.
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There are a number of ways that a student can reduce stress levels and stay healthy.
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Jack Feivou ’87
CategoriesPublished:Walt Disney World is known as “the place where dreams come true.” Jack Feivou ’87 lived the dream for almost 20 years.
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Offering exceptional performances in dance, theater, music and more.
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Dr. Cooper is currently associate dean of the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business and a principal consultant on learning and organizational development.
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Dr. Parnell is a nurse, a nationally recognized health literacy expert, and an award-winning author.
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A digest of Adelphi University in the news.
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Make Your Tech Gear Green
CategoriesPublished:Make your old tech eco-friendly using Kerry Nicollet’s six tips.
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Adelphi ranks fourth on the list and second in New York.
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In this series, we talk to Adelphi alumni from the Class of 2016 about their first jobs—how they got them, what they’re doing, and whom they credit for their success.
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In a news article, the Adelphi alum spoke about his record and how sports and college helped him overcome a difficult childhood.
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Adelphi Exhibitions gives a behind-the-scenes look at our fresh rotation of outdoor sculptures.
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This August, Adelphi University marks a milestone—welcoming its largest freshman class in 120 years.