News at Adelphi
- President’s Newsletter
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Jonathan Ivanoff, associate director of internships at Adelphi University, offered his expertise in a recent "Newsday" article explaining why it is mutually beneficial for companies to pay their interns.
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Strategic and Organizational Update
CategoriesPublished:In the coming weeks, we will be updating our website to clarify areas of responsibility for each of these administrative offices, including providing updated organizational charts.
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Justyna Widera, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry has built her career on improving aspects of renewable energy, as well as inspiring students to do the same.
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AU2Go 3.0 Has Arrived!
CategoriesPublished:The new 3.0 version of AU2Go has personalized features and an improved appearance.
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Assistant professor Laura Quiros, Ph.D., researches how trauma is often the root of failed treatment plans and relapse of substance abuse.
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Assistant Professor Michael D'Emic, Ph.D., and his team's research on baby sauropod bones challenges previously held theories about the early life of these dinosaurs.
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See who inspires him and how to pronounce his name.
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"Heidi identifies a problem, organizes stakeholders, and works across boundaries" -- Adelphi President Christine Riordan
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Adelphi Ph.D. student Dena Gassner shared her experience with Huffpost Rise.
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Jacqueline Woodson
CategoriesPublished:Jacqueline Woodson will receive the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at Adelphi University’s 120th Commencement.
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Marian Wright Edelman will receive the Honorary Doctor of Laws at Adelphi University’s 120th Commencement.
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Daniel B. Kaplan, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Social Work discusses the launching of his new program called Supervisory Leaders in Aging.
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Professor Mark Grabowski Featured in "USA Today" Coverage on Brussels Bombings and Apple-FBI Battle
CategoriesPublished:"It's another turn in a long road," said Grabowski, an expert in digital communications and privacy.
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The independently organized TEDxAdelphiUniversity event, licensed by TED, will feature a stellar line-up of nine speakers.
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Shawn O'Riley, Ed.D., dean of Adelphi's University College, comments on the trend.
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Do Sports Fuel Success in Other Areas?
CategoriesPublished:Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., assistant professor, and other experts covered by the "New York Oberver" say yes.
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"In a political climate in which politicians feel comfortable making derogatory comments about those of my faith, wearing the hijab puts me in a vulnerable position. There are days when I want to melt into the background, with my long hair blowing in the wind. But how boring would that be?"
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The assistant director of Adelphi's Center for Nonprofit Leadership discusses his role and shares some of his hard-earned wisdom on nonprofit leadership and strategy.
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The annual award recognizes the extraordinary achievements of Adelphi employees who have repeatedly sought improvement of themselves, their units and ultimately Adelphi University.
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On December 1, 2014, the plaza was teeming with more than 200 students, faculty members and administrators who gathered for a Hands Up! Don’t Shoot! rally.
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Kermit Frazier is known for art that doesn’t shy away from difficult issues.
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Authors Bernice Sims, M.S.W. ’82, Charles Rice-Gonzalez ’85 and alumna Jacqueline Woodson spoke to AU VU about their art and the motivation behind it.
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We reflect on the remarkable kindness and generosity of Adelphi students, faculty, staff and alumni.
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Assistant Professor Eugenia Villa-Cuesta, Ph.D., assisted by undergraduate and graduate students, is making important advances in finding a cure for mitochondrial disease—important enough that she recently received a $250,000 National Institutes of Health grant to continue the work.
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In Friends We Trust
CategoriesPublished:Professor Dominic Fareri, Ph.D., is on a quest to understand our everyday interactions, using neuroscience.
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Two Manhattan Center B.S.W. students gain placements in competitive New York City child welfare program.
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The APA has recognized Fallon Kane for her innovative research presentation.
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Adelphi Center for Health Innovation Director Elizabeth Gross Cohn Named White House "Champion of Change"
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Working independently, Wei Liu, Ph.D., and Susan Zori, D.N.P., have examined how hospitals can operate more effectively.