News at Adelphi
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Anthropology and Sociology Professor Douglas London, Ph.D., discovers the key to a healthier life.
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Dr. Surie's Fulbright Fellowship in 2013 allowed her to continue her studies in the field of green energies and how they're impacting rural communities that don't have access to essential utilities.
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Dr. Beale Goes to Washington
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Angela Beale of Adelphi University will visit Congress on May 15 to advocate for a bill that supports the goals and ideals of International Water Safety Day.
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Getting to Know: Stephen Goldberg, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Stephen Goldberg, Ph.D., finds time to tap into his first love—making music.
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Are We What We Eat?
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's Michael LaCombe, Ph.D., and Douglas London, Ph.D., discuss the role of food in our lives.
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A passion for improving the quality of life for people with autism spectrum disorders has brought acclaim to Dana Battaglia, Ph.D., one of Long Island's top 40 under 40.
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After 14 years of teaching at Adelphi University, Dr. Natale looks forward to continued years of educating the youth of the next generation.
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Recent accomplishments by Political Science professors.
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Gordon Welty: Quality Assurance
CategoriesPublished:Problem Solving and Training Strategies for Success in the Pharmaceutical and Life Science Industries
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After graduating from medical school, Agrawal continued his training in surgery, at Delhi University in India, obtaining a Master of Surgery in 1978.
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“I’m honored to be working for AWP with such talented people"
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Teaching fiction and creative nonfiction beginning Fall 2013
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A glimpse into the professional achievements of Derner faculty throughout 2012-2013.
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More than 150 members of the Derner community gathered for a special evening.
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Maureen N. McLane was educated at Harvard, Oxford, and the University of Chicago, from which she received her Ph.D. in 1997. A poet and critic, she has published two books of poetry and four nonfiction books. A contributing editor at Boston Review, her articles on poetry, fiction, teaching, and sexuality have appeared widely e.g., in The New York…
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The main sector of economics that interests Professor Torras is environmental economics, which provides an opportunity to relate the ever-growing problem of climate change to utilizing economic methods.
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How does the economy affect available jobs for the graduating Adelphi scholar?
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“All students are individuals and part of our jobs as educators is to determine their learning styles; all the techniques and procedures learned in special education courses are really just extensions of good teaching practice."
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Business Faculty Trade Places
CategoriesPublished:by Brett Hunter Speilberg “Working at Marcum LLP gave me a fresh perspective on how the concepts I teach in class are being carried out by a talented group of HR professionals at a growing firm.” —MaryAnne Hyland, Ph.D. MaryAnne Hyland, Ph.D., associate professor in the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, was recognized with…
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Daniel Rosenberg, Ph.D., is director of the General Studies program and has taught in University College since 1985.
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Gordon Welty, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Left the private sector to become a full-time lecturer with Adelphi’s University College.
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Planned to retire from Adelphi’s Gordon F. Derner Institute of Psychological Studies at the end of 2012.
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These part-time faculty prepare, engage and encourage their students to have successful careers.
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Ruth S. Ammon School of Education Professors Attend International Conference on Obesity by Mirirai Sithole On October 26, Assistant Professor Paul Rukavina, Ph.D., and Associate Professor Sarah Doolittle, Ed.D., from the Department of Health Studies, Physical Education and Human Performance Science, embarked on a journey to spend two weeks presenting their research on teaching physical…
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Long Island Center for Nonprofit Leadership Appoints Arthur Brian Leander as Assistant Director
CategoriesPublished:Nonprofit center expands its leadership
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English Department Chair and Professor Kermit Frazier is Awarded the Bogliasco Fellowship
CategoriesPublished:Play to explore relations between Irish Americans and African Americans
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Psychology Lecture on Long Island
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Dr. Florence Myers, professor for the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, has been awarded the honor of Fellowship of the Association by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA). “Fellowship is one of the highest honors the Association bestows. To be awarded Fellow, the nominee must have…
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Dr. James K. Hazy Appointed Treasurer of Goodwill Industries International Board of Directors
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Professor on Goodwill Board
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Lori Wolf, Ph.D.
CategoriesPublished:Heading a support group for teachers to aid in their bid for certification