News at Adelphi
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Get an inside look at Adelphi's interdisciplinary B.S. in Neuroscience.
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At this book celebration event, members of the Maasai tribe of Africa advocated for societies to become less patriarchal.
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Jane Ashdown, Ph.D., dean of the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education joins education leaders to comment on the New York Times editorial on training for teachers.
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As part of an Adelphi Momentum Tour, President Christine M. Riordan, Ph.D., will visit many cities where Adelphi’s alumni and parents live.
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Elizabeth Palley, Ph.D., on ways to capitalize on the the support for new child care policies expressed by both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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Out of 352 schools on the Teacher.org list, Adelphi ranks 13 and tops the list for New York schools.
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This August, Adelphi University marks a milestone—welcoming its largest freshman class in 120 years.
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Adelphi makes the cut for the top 300 schools in the comprehensive and competitive ranking.
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University College Colleagues and Friends: We’ve had an incredibly busy summer putting the finishing touches on the university strategic plan, ushering in new staff and programs, welcoming our high school students in our Pre-College program, and preparing for the upcoming academic year. Our staff and faculty are excited for the upcoming year and can’t wait…
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Faculty from Adelphi and nearby give some insight into Adelphi's online English-Spanish translation graduate certificate.
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For Emily Kang, Ph.D., assistant professor in Adelphi’s Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, TEP was the perfect laboratory for road-testing her own scholarship on teacher quality and its influence on student performance.
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Robert Hartmann ’54
CategoriesPublished:Robert Hartmann ’54 is one of the founders of Quest, a communal learning experience for retired and semi-retired adults in a relaxed and informal setting.
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Perry Greene, Ph.D., is Adelphi’s new vice president of diversity and inclusion. What prepared him for the role and how will he carry it out?
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Derner Institute Ph.D. students now have preferred access to the accredited Derner Internship Consortium.
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Laureus.com published a story by Meredith Whitley, Ph.D., and Kevin Mercier, Ph.D., on this innovative program.
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“It's a beautiful thing when you see a full building of people who have that shared vision, and who walk the walk with you.” – Jill Hoder, M.A. ’93
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“The New York Times” covers his story of struggle as an undocumented immigrant who is now realizing his aspiration to be a licensed teacher.
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Sister Rosemary Donley, Ph.D., professor at Duquesne University, spoke at the 11th annual Buckley Visiting Scholar Lecture hosted by Adelphi University's College of Nursing and Public Health.
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Danielle Maracic ’14 knew she was a teacher from a much younger age. Thanks to the education she got at Adelphi and the help she received from the Center for Career Development, Maracic is now making a difference in the lives of children enrolled in special education.
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Anne M. Mungai, Adelphi University was awarded a fellowship by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program.
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Derner Institute faculty and alumni speak candidly about mental health at Adelphi's first TEDx event.
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Adelphi's Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies addresses some hot topics at its lively Psychology Day event.
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AWP is a conference that is as much about the writing life as it is taking your mind off the writing life.
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CBS News Names Stephen Shore, Ed.D., clinical assistant professor, to this top-20 list.
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Three students who are studying in, or who recently graduated from the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education were offered positions in out-of-state school districts.
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Adelphi University recently paired with the Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Association (AHA) for a conference to help raise awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Adelphi recently hosted the Northeast Regional Vertebrate Evolution Symposium (NERVES), where many Adelphi students and faculty got the opportunity to learn, speak and participate in a scientific community.
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This Adelphi alumna went on to work as an instructional technologist at NYU, encouraging young learners of all backgrounds to become passionate about education technology.
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Seniors Nora Elbassiony and Erin Kuchlewski are concluding their exercise science studies this May in preparation for their continued education within the New York University Steinhardt Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) program.
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CategoriesPublished:"Our job as scholars, teachers and students is to always seek the truth." - Sam L Grogg