News at Adelphi
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Devin Thornburg, Ph.D., Ammon School professor, visited schools in seven countries last fall, with seven more due this spring--to research practical, workable education models from which to learn and benefit.
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The Ammon School’s first campus-wide Conversations on Race event took place in 2014. Current news events have shown us that the need for such dialogue is probably greater than ever.
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The arts departments at Adelphi work hard to place students in internships with cultural organizations that show many different and fulfilling roles.
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Adelphi finance students not only learn how institutional investors manage large portfolios, they manage a portfolio themselves, in the real stock market, using some of the University's money.
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Full STEAM Ahead
CategoriesPublished:A group of Adelphi science educators launched the STEAM Consortium, an effort to promote the infusion of STEAM into course content across the Adelphi curriculum.
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Business student Joseph Lucito is working in his fourth internship now, at the accounting firm Marks Paneth LLP. He'll start there as a full-time employee in the fall.
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Adelphi now has new data-driven systems to identify at-risk students and the areas where they tend to struggle, and has created new ways to provide creative, personalized support.
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Adelphi's Institute for Adolescent Trauma Treatment and Training provides training for clinicians in how to recognize and treat complex trauma in children and adolescents.
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Dozens of Adelphi students jumped in with can’t-miss ventures, but only six were chosen as finalists—five from the business school and one from the biology department.
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This September, Adelphi launched a Global M.B.A. program at the Manhattan Center, offering international students an opportunity to gain business skills for an international market.
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Adelphi students have a unique leg up to land coveted internships in a variety of fields, with our close, year-round access to New York City.
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With learning hubs in Manhattan, the Hudson Valley and Hauppauge, more students are able to access Adelphi's uniquely personalized approach to learning.
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Martinez is researching gang-involved youth, social media and youth development programs.
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The arts are alive and well at Adelphi, especially during December, when the Dance, Music and Theatre programs stage almost daily events at the Performing Arts Center.
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Adelphi’s new First-Year Living-Learning Community offers a select group of outstanding students the opportunity to live and work together to build on their already impressive leadership skills.
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Combining college classroom learning with outside activities that enhance student knowledge and engagement is a powerful way to make more of the college experience.
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More than 100 alumni, friends, students, faculty and staff participated in the inaugural Women’s Leadership Conference on November 4, 2017.
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David Sobel, speaking at the 2017 Robert and Augusta P. Finkelstein Memorial Lecture Series, presented a model called “place-based education.”
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HealthNets Partnerships in Health Conference drew more than 75 health educators from across Long Island and New York City to share health education ideas at Adelphi University.
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Rajib Sanyal, Ph.D., started as dean of Adelphi's School of Business in 2015. During his time at Adelphi, he led the efforts to create a new M.B.A. curriculum with a global focus.
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The conference brings together people from every discipline—life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, nursing, humanities and the arts— to celebrate student research.
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Adelphi is committed to being a model of diversity and inclusion, from faculty hiring practices to supporting the needs of all students.
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Students and alumni of Adelphi's online M.S. in Nutrition Program met face-to-face for a field trip to the Museum of Food and Drink in Brooklyn.
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The Ph.D. in Nursing program at the College of Nursing and Public Health aims to have a positive impact on a negative trend.
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The growth in Adelphi's College of Nursing and Public Health non-nursing programs’ enrollment has been rapid.
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Adelphi’s College of Nursing and Public Health has announced three new programs—all designed to prepare graduates for high-needs areas in healthcare.
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Robotics: Solving Future Health Challenges
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi's Healthcare Informatics program positions students for a career at the crossroads of healthcare, business and technology—and its curriculum is constantly evolving.
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Students have taken advantage of a new academic option: a minor in public health, which is open to all undergrads regardless of their major discipline.