News at Adelphi
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Dean Jane Ashdown attended Conversations on Race at Adelphi's Garden City campus on October 13, 2014.
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Camille is passionate about going green and is doing all that she can to express their love for the environment and her excitement to save it.
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“As a kid...it always saddened me to hear about endangered species.”
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Leonard Bruno '11, M.S. '14
CategoriesPublished:As an Adelphi undergraduate, he began charting a career path that combines sports, teaching and leadership and now teaches at Urban Dove TEAM Charter School in Brooklyn.
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Compelled to teach in the inner-city, she drives more than 100 miles round trip each day to teach science at KAPPA 5, a public school for Grades 6–8 in Brownsville, Brooklyn.
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Nellyzita Nwosu, Ph.D. '13
CategoriesPublished:The first to receive a Ph.D. in speech-language pathology from the Ammon School of Education, Dr. Nwosu works with speech- and hearing-impaired children at P.S. 69 in Queens.
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“Ultracold molecules are probably one of the most exciting things that people are trying to get in my field right now,” Dr. Wright said.
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Bogdanov is intent on applying his programming savvy to improve the delivery of healthcare and education.
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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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Ebola Update
CategoriesPublished:There have been no cases of Ebola at Adelphi or on Long Island. Protecting the health and safety of the Adelphi community remains our highest priority.
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Brian Carney will graduate in December 2014 and pursue life in the United States Marine Corps.
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I ask that you think with me about the importance of scholarship assistance in helping to make an Adelphi education available and affordable to students from all types of backgrounds.
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Stephanie Lake, Ph.D., prides herself in being accessible for her students.
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Basetrack Live at AUPAC
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The Derner Institute will honor the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Berkenau.
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Certified and aspiring school psychologists at Adelphi’s Social Training Center help young adults with autism spectrum find acceptance and friends.
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Taking It to the Coast
CategoriesPublished:Aaren Freeman, Ph.D., takes his marine biology students to Maine to study its coastal ecosystem.
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Jennifer Reyes: It's Her Turn
CategoriesPublished:Jennifer Reyes, a licensed practical nurse for 20-plus years, is earning an A.A. and a B.S. at Adelphi.
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L&M Publications
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A thought-provoking discussion by a panel of experts launches the first in the Center for Health Innovation's Rapid Response series.
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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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The Libraries invite you to attend a training session on the use of Social Explorer (Oxford U. Press), a collection of interactive maps providing demographic data for the U.S., from 1979 to present.
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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."