News at Adelphi
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In a tight job market, Kaitlin Meyer landed a coveted full-time position teaching math and earth science to special education students at Walt Whitman High School.
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Dr. Stanford Griffith, Ph.D. ’83
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Stanford Griffith, Ph.D. ’83 has worked in underserved communities, primarily of color, delivering services to improve their residents’ mental health and overall quality of life throughout his career.
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Dr. John Palmer, M.A. ’82, Ph.D. ’91
CategoriesPublished:Dr. John Palmer, M.A. ’82, Ph.D. ’91, who has held several executive level positions at hospitals and healthcare organizations, has worked throughout his career to better these institutions, improve the health and well-being of the people they serve, and help preserve Harlem and African American cultural history.
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Ms. Marcus honored at Commencement.
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Named to Adelphi's 10 Under 10 last fall, Louis Coraggio ’04, a personal trainer, offers tips on optimizing your fitness.
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Jill Forie '11: First Jobs
CategoriesPublished:Named to Adelphi’s 10 Under 10 last fall, she has designed more than 450 shoes for her company, Sink or Swim Custom Kicks.
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Jennifer Whalen ’09
CategoriesPublished:In 2014 Jennifer Whalen’s parents established a scholarship in their daughter’s name to benefit current nursing students at Adelphi.
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Mary-Kay Esposito ’86 and her brother Mark Messier are raising awareness about the importance of head protection in ice hockey.
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Ruth (Bronfman) Marcus ’64 to Receive Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award at Commencement
CategoriesPublished:After graduating from Adelphi’s School of Nursing with a bachelor’s degree, Marcus embarked on a career in nursing.
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The knowledge and experience I gained from my HR internship at Michael Kors made my academic work more practical and relevant.
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The caucus is a group of distinguished alumni from who will assist Derner Institute leaders in attracting and retaining students from historically underrepresented populations.
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Chrestene Fam '12 is passionate about becoming a dentist. As a joint degree student, she is finishing her studies at New York University College of Dentistry.
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The possibility for change is why Adelphi faculty and alumni say their work is not only important, but rewarding.
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Addicted: Family Focus
CategoriesPublished:Helping families assist substance-abusing relatives is a focus of several Adelphi faculty members and alumni.
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Brendan Graziano '11
CategoriesPublished:From Derner Emerging Scholar to Psy.D. candidate at Rutgers
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Crista Gallo '13
CategoriesPublished:Derner's Emerging Scholars Program piqued her interest in research.
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Nathan Greene '13: Always On Call
CategoriesPublished:Nathan Greene earned a degree online in emergency services administration from Adelphi University.
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After completing the Basic Sciences for Health Professions certificate program, Brendan Michel '10 is pursuing his doctorate at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
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Jody Jones ’01, M.D.: Knowing His Own Mind
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Jones has embraced the intellectual pursuits that are a hallmark of Adelphi's Honors College.
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Edolphus Towns, M.S.W. ’73
CategoriesPublished:Congressman Edolphus Towns, M.S.W. ’73, credits his Adelphi education for providing him with skills that helped prepare him for his successful career in politics.
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Miriam Dinatale ’02, D.O.
CategoriesPublished:Dr. Dinatale says the flexible thinking learned in the Honors College has helped her take on the challenges of military life and beyond.
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Matt Johansen ’08: Top Tweeter
CategoriesPublished:Matt Johansen '08 was named one of the top 100 cybersecurity experts on Twitter by Marble Security.
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A Medical Breakthrough
CategoriesPublished:Twelve alumni from the Certificate in Basic Sciences for Health Professions program have been accepted into medical school.
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After earning a B.S. in Applied Social Science and an M.S. in Speech Language Pathology, Nellyzita Nwosu pursued her doctorate at the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education.
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Christina qualified for funding through the Noyce Scholarship and earned her master's degree in math education. She now teaches math at Summit Academy Charter School in Brooklyn.
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Jessica Baisley, B.F.A. '11
CategoriesPublished:Jessica Baisley never took an art class in high school, but she has excelled as a graphic designer, thanks to what she learned at Adelphi.
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As a clinical assistant professor at New York University School of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital Center, she is working to change the culture of juvenile detention in New York City.
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Holly Eaton, M.F.A. '08
CategoriesPublished:Holly Eaton, Creative Writing graduate, prepares for rehearsals from her new play.
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Janine Sena-Saputo, M.A. '03, changed careers after 9-11, earned a master's degree and became New York State Social Studies Teacher of the Year.
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Two recent history majors have turned their interest and degrees in history into a successful ebook and a position as assistant museum cataloguer.